(5)
(a)
Independent variable: favorite flavor of ice cream
Dependent variable:Blood measure measurement
EXPLANATION: Blood measure measurement depends on favorite flavor of ice cream. As the favorite flavor of ice cream increases, blood pressure measurement increases.
(b)
Independent variable: Weight of patient
Dependent variable: Diabetes mellitus
EXPLANATION: Diabetes mellitus depends on weight of the patient.. As the weight increases, disbetes mellitus also increases.
(6)
(a)
Interval
EXPLANATION:
zero cannot be height of 14 year old males
(b)
Ordinal
Types of seizure disorders can be arranged on order of severity.
(7)
(a)
systematic sampling
EXPLANATION: Every third patient iselected.
(b)
Cluster sampling
EXPLANATION:
Samples are selected from a single cluster: every patient admitted
to the Emergency Department on January 7, 2019.
t or dependent variables AND why? a. Blood pressure measurement and favorite flavor of ice cream....
7. Name the type of sampling (cluster, convenience, stratified, systematic) AND why you selected this type. a. Medical information personnel are asked to review the electronic health records of every third patient admitted to the Emergency Department on January 7, 2019. b. Medical information personnel are asked to review the electronic health records of every patient admitted to the Emergency Department on January 7, 2019.
Part I (worth 1 point each) Number your paper from 1-7 and list the correct letter choice/term for each statement. A. Harm principle B. Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) C. Institutional review board D. Legitimate interest E. Privacy Rule F. Right to privacy G. Utilization review 1. A research committee set up to examine the protocol design for research to ensure that the research conforms to appropriate standards for humans. 2. Used in cases where patient confidentiality places...
Case 1 PATIENT: Tom Smith DATE OF SERVICE: 9/10/XX BLOOD PRESSURE: 140/90 WEIGHT: 164 PULSE: Rapid TEMPERATURE: 100 Tom was seen today at the request of his wife for what she suspects is a recurrence of his cocaine dependence. On physical examination, the following was noted: EARS, EYES, NOSE, AND THROAT: Pupils are dilated. HEART: Heart rate is increased; blood pressure is 140/90. ABDOMEN: Soft, nontender, no abnormal masses PSYCHIATRIC: Oriented to time and place. Patient is very talkative and...
Overview in the outpatient setting the first sted diagnosis is reported (instead of the inpatient setting's principal diagnosis), and it is the condition chiefly responsible for the outpatient services provided during the encounter visit. It is determined in accordance with ICD-10-CM coding conventions (or rules) as well as general and disease specific coding guidelines. Because diagnoses are often not established at the time of the patient's initial encounter or visit, two or more visits may be required before the diagnosis...
Discussion: Week 4 All Sections 66 unread replies.1111 replies. Scenario 1 A nurse is reviewing the latest lab results for a 44-year-old patient admitted with fever of unknown origin (though meningitis was ruled out). The lab slip indicates that the patient’s white blood cell count is elevated. The nurse calls the physician’s office to discuss the lab results, but the office is closed and the nurse is asked to leave a voicemail message. What should the nurse do? Scenario 2...
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Influenza Case Study JP is a 29-year-old female presenting to the Emergency Department with dyspnea, myalgia, and rhinorrhea. Her symptoms began approximately 1 day ago and are continuous, steadily getting worse. She is having significant nasal discharge but minimal cough. Her 4-year- old son has experienced rhinorrhea as well over the past 3 days, but is not as ill as she is. She has no significant past medical history, and takes no routine medications. She reports...
Case study questions 1-7
Influenza Case Study JP is a 29-year-old female presenting to the Emergency Department with dyspnea, myalgia, and rhinorrhea. Her symptoms began approximately 1 day ago and are continuous, steadily getting worse. She is having significant nasal discharge but minimal cough. Her 4-year- old son has experienced rhinorrhea as well over the past 3 days, but is not as ill as she is. She has no significant past medical history, and takes no routine medications. She reports...
METI Diabetic Ketoacidosis Simulated Clinical Experience (SCETM) Overview Learning Objectives Location: Emergency Department 1. Formulates a nursing plan of care based on the pathophysiology of DKA (SYNTHESIS) History/Information: A 36-year-old man was admitted to the Emergency Department after his wite found him confused and agitated in their apartment. Apcording to his wite, he was diagnosed with Type 1 (Insulin-dependent diabates melitus 12 months ago. He was taking 48units of insulin daly: 12units of Humulin Regular plus 20units of Humulin NPH...
UNIT TWO Understanding Health and Illness REVIEW QUESTIONS-TEST PREPARATION CHA Nur Choose the best aurer unless directed otherwise 6 An 2-year-old patient in a long-term care facility has been receiving intramuscular meperidine (Demerol) for chronic back pain. After several weeks, the patient becomes imitable, which is a change from normal behavior. Which response by the nurse is best? 1. Understand that chronic pain can cause a patient to become irritable. 2. Obtain an order for an adjuvant sedative to administer...
Instructions Assign ICD-10-CM codes to the following diagnostic statements. When multiple codes are assigned, make sure you sequence them property according to coding conventions and guidelines, including the definition of first-listed diagnosis. Refer to the diagnostic coding and reporting guidelines for outpatient services in your textbook when assigning codes. Fever, difficulty swallowing, acute tonsilitis Chest pain, rule out arteriosclerotic heart disease 2 3 Hypertension, acute bronchitis, family history of lung cancer Lipoma, subcutaneous tissue of left thigh 4. Audible wheezing,...