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Individualized outcome using SMART criteria
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Question 18 (1 point) Which statement is true regarding goals and expected outcomes? An expected outcome is a specific statement that describes the methods through which the goal will be achieved. A goal is a broad statement of desired changes that need not be written in behavioral terms. 3) Long-term goals focus on the etiology component of the nursing diagnosis, 4) Goals focus on long-term needs and expected outcomes focus on short-term needs. Dage 6 of 10
1. Ask pertinent assessment 6 questions to get an accurate understanding of their sleep patterns. 2. Develop two pertinent nursing diagnoses for sleep (NANDA-approved-3 part statement- problem, etiology, NEB). 3. Develop an outcomes/goal for each nursing diagnosis (Must be SMART goals). 4. Develop 3 nursing interventions for each goal (specific and individualized).
Give 3 geriatric patient problems and explain each in depth
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Nursing Diagnosis Expected (NANDA Diagnostic Outcomes Statement) Interventions (Include at least 3 (ldentify outcome (ldentify Outcomes that Assessment Evaluatiorn Revision in Plan (SMART Format) nursing actions with attainment with were not attained) resources to support supportive data) actions) 1. Subjective Data Patient Problems (priority list): Objective Data NANDA Diagnosis 2. Lab Supporting Data(Signs and Symptoms) 3.
Refer back to the structure-process-outcome (S-P-O) model discussed in Week 1. In addition, refer to the text reading pertaining to the quality management system (QMS) and answer the following questions: Compare how the two models define and measure quality outcomes. Which model best supports the framework of evidence-based medicine in defining and measuring quality outcomes? Why? How can an organization ensure that healthcare services are providing value to the patient? Justify using examples.
3. Using logic to compare samples with different sources of variation As Aa Two hypothetical outcomes for the same repeated-measures experiment ane shown. Outcome A Outcome Treatment Participanti ㅍ Participant 1 54 56 62 For each outcome, consider the scores and note how they vary from treatment to treacment and from participant to partidpant (without ing any oaculations). Then answer the foll-ing questions by comparing outcome A to outcome B Outcome Aappears to have between-treatments variance than (as) outcome B...
The table below represents a leaf for a decision tree. There are two outcomes, 1 and 2. The decision maker always chooses outcome two whenever a tie occurs. What is the misclassification rate for the validation dataset?PS. You can use calculator. Use two digit after zero. Training Validation 1 65 45 2 59 69
1) Consider rolling a die two times. a.What is the sample space ?2 if the outcome of interest is the maximum of the two numbers observed? B.What is the sample space ?3 if the outcome of interest is the difference between the first and the second numbers? (Hint: ?1 − ?2) C.What is the sample space ?4 if the outcome of interest is the distance between the two number? D.Let ? be the event in which the distance between the...
Scenario: The patient has returned from surgery and is laying quietly in bed. Upon assessment, you note Respiratory Rate as 26, Heart Rate 98, BP 180/85. A patient does not want to participate in the assessment and when asked to rate his pain he states “4/10”. The patient grimaces with movement and does not want to talk. His surgical site is clean and dry. Assessment Data (Include at least three-five subjective and/or objective pieces of data that lead to the...
THE EFFECT OF TECHNOLOGY AND GADGETS ON OBESITY ABSTRACT The upgraded technology along with the surplus availability of smart devices and gadgets added with the growing urbanization and increased access to conveniences had encouraged the development of a sedentary way of life. The study discussed the various factors and activities that engaged the present population and the remarkable change in technology usage. This study discussed the increase in the use of technologically advanced devices have had an effect on the...
We have four fair coins, each of which has probability 1/2 of having a heads outcome and a tails outcome. The experiment is to ip all four coins and observe the sequence of heads and tails. For example, outcome HTHH means coin 1 was heads, coin 2 was tails, coin 3 was heads, coin 4 was heads Note that there are 16 total outcomes, and we assume that each one is equally likely. What is the probability that at there...