Nursing assignment

Assigned topic: Therapeutic Approaches in Psychiatric Nursing Care

The attached article is approved by instructor and can be used to summarize and discuss.

Write a 2–3 page paper (excluding the title and reference pages) using the following criteria. 

a. Write a brief introduction of the topic and explain why it is important to mental health nursing. 

b. Cite statistics to support the significance of the topic.

c. Summarize the attached article; include key points or findings of the article.

d. Discuss how you could use the information for your practice; give specific examples.

e. Identify strengths and weaknesses of the article.

f. Discuss whether you would recommend the article to other colleagues. 

g. Write a conclusion. 

(Please follow for the attached guidelines carefully) 

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Can someone write a religious paper on the life events of Moses with at least 10 references about 7 pages

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Leadership

 One of the best traits of a leader is being able to recognize that there is always room for improvement. Change can be hard and sometimes even harder when we have to look to our own behaviors to make a change. Have you had a situation with a supervisor or co-worker that you wish you had handled differently? Based on what you have learned so far what are three strategies you would have implemented to address the situation and why? 

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Systematic reviews and meta-analysis are two methods used for evaluating evidence. Reliable and accurate evidence is necessary in promoting positive patient outcomes. Systematic reviews rely on a comprehensive and reproducible approach that focused on a single clinical issue with clear objectives. This method is used to reduce bias by identifying, appraising, and synthesizing all relevant studies from a quantitative or qualitative analysis that led to a more reliable and accurate conclusion (Uman, 2011). The studies can take months to seven years to complete. Systematic review is considered an evidence-based resource.

Meta-analysis involves the statistical process of analyzing and combining results from multiple different studies (Ahn & Kang, 2018). This method is use in studies from quantitative analysis with conflicting results to develop a more precise estimate of the outcomes (Ahn & Kang, 2018). Meta-analysis is a subset of a systematic review. It is difficult, time-consuming and considered an evidence-based resource.

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reflect on the web article Big Data Means Big Potential, Challenges for Nurse Execs. Reflect on your own experience with complex health information access and management and consider potential challenges and risks 

Post a description of at least one potential benefit of using big data as part of a clinical system and explain why. Then, describe at least one potential challenge or risk of using big data as part of a clinical system and explain why. Propose at least one strategy you have experienced, observed, or researched that may effectively mitigate the challenges or risks of using big data you described. Be specific and provide examples.

Please use this format

Introduction

MyChart

Making Sense of So Much Data

Conclusion 

References

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Searching for Evidence to Improve Nursing Outcomes

All articles that I access, for any purpose, are evidence-based, peer reviewed literature. I usually obtain literature from the university library, but I have used CINAHL previously. I used the Chamberlain University Library for this assignment, which took me to ProQuest. Both articles I accessed were published in nursing literature related to my topic of concern.

The problem I identified just yesterday was that out of 58 students in my Pharmacology class, 6 of these students evidently had issues with how to use the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association [APA] (use of quotation marks, citations, and references [also, using WebMD and WebEx] and they don’t know how to properly develop the reference list). I don’t think there was intentional plagiarism by a few students, but I looked for articles on how to help students with this kind of work. Again, for this literature search I utilized the Chamberlain Library and clicked on the “search articles” header, and from their I went straight to ProQuest Nursing. From there, I used the advanced search putting in key words: nursing students and APA, followed by checking the Peer Review box. Although I found 479 results, there is a dearth in more current literature that specifically addresses APA formatting in writing (McGuire, Gerber, Elgsti, & Currin, 2001), where the 4th edition of the APA manual was used as a reference. When I narrowed the date of publication down to 2010 to 2019, I found 279 results that were all over the map (279 results), and I found few that were focused on APA usage by nursing students.

I was able to locate one current article that was published in Nursing Open by authors at two Canadian schools of nursing. The authors identified the purpose: “To explore self-efficacy among first-year nursing students in the context of disciple-specific writing” (Mitchell, Harrington & McMillan, 2017, p. 240). The design was identified as a quasi-experimental study, and the methods used were data collection before and after a writing course was completed by nursing students during orientation (Mitchell et al.). The researchers described participants as 132 Baccalaureate nursing students that were spilt into 3 groups: full study participants that received the course and were tested pre- and post-course; experiment only group that did not receive the course but had both the pre- and post-test; and, a control group that had a pre- and post-test within a specific timeframe. The study was noted to have ethical (IRB) approval, and the authors also described the course with sources identified and these, in my opinion, seemed sound based on the topics and were taken from credible literature including the Journal of Nursing Education, Journal on Excellence in College Teaching, Nurse Education in Practice, Quality Advancement in Nursing Education, and others. The authors reviewed and discussed relevant literature review in the article as well. The authors used citations, references, and tables to substantiate the findings of the study. Study limitations were clearly identified as well as suggestions for further research.

The Self-Efficacy Scale for Academic Writing (SESAW) was created by Mitchell using a 4-point Likert Scale for 10 questions in the test. They also used the STAI (State Trait of Anxiety Inventory) tool by Spielberger (as cited by Mitchell et al.). A “One-way Analysis of Variance (ANOVA)” (Mitchell, et al., p. 243) was used by the authors for statistical significance. Pearson’s r calculations were used for statistical analysis as well as independent t tests. Results of the study findings are indicated by Mitchell et al., are as follows:

1. An improvement in APA usage and grammar over time

2. Correlations between anxiety trait and SESAW identified

3. Students that entered nursing school directly from high school did not do as well as others who had more academic experience

4. English as Second Language students showed no difference in performance

In the final conclusions, Mitchell et al., noted that the study indicates: “discipline-specific

writing instruction can influence writing self-efficacy in first year nursing students.” (p. 249).

              I plan to share this article with Chamberlain University leadership in hopes that we could have something like this for all our students and before they start their nursing courses (perhaps during orientation?). Moreover, I really wish I could focus my DNP project on just such a topic, but I don’t suppose it’s clinical enough. I look forward to hearing your thoughts and suggestions as well, even on my reference of an article without a DOI that I struggled with (see below).

References

McGuire, S.L., Gerber, D.E., & Currin, M.D. (2001). Helping students use APA format. Journal of

Nursing Education, 40(9), 414-416. URL: https://chamberlainuniversity.idm.oclc.org/login?qurl=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.proquest.com%2Fdocview%2F203935573%3Faccountid%3D147674 (Links to an external site.) accessed on 29 Sept 2020.

Mitchell K.M., Harrigan T. & McMillan, D.E. (2017). Writing self‐efficacy in nursing students: The

influence of a discipline‐specific writing environment. Nursing Open, 4(4), 240-50.

DOI:10.1002/nop2.90 accessed 29 Sept 2020.

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discussion

1. Your community is at risk for a specific type of natural disaster (e.g., tornado, flood, hurricane, earthquake). Use Nightingale’s principles and observations to develop an emergency plan for one of these events. Outline the items you would include in the plan.

2. Using Nightingale’s concepts of ventilation, light, noise, and cleanliness, analyze the setting in which you are practicing nursing as an employee or student.

3. You are participating in a quality improvement project in your work setting. Share how you would develop ideas to present to the group based on a Nightingale approach

Explain in 3 paragraphs total

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Post a description of at least one potential benefit of using big data as part of a clinical system and explain why.

· Review the Resources and reflect on the web article Big Data Means Big Potential, Challenges for Nurse Execs.

· Reflect on your own experience with complex health information access and management and consider potential challenges and risks you may have experienced or observed.

Post a description of at least one potential benefit of using big data as part of a clinical system and explain why. Then, describe at least one potential challenge or risk of using big data as part of a clinical system and explain why. Propose at least one strategy you have experienced, observed, or researched that may effectively mitigate the challenges or risks of using big data you described. Be specific and provide examples.

Please use this format

Introduction

MyChart

Making Sense of So Much Data

Conclusion 

References

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Week 5 discussion

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NURS 6660 Week 5 Clinical Supervision Discussion Video Transcript

           Anxiety disorders are psychiatric conditions that share characteristics of excessive fear of real or perceived imminent threat. According to Thibaut (2017), anxiety disorders are the most prevalent psychiatric disorders- accounting for 7.3% of all psychiatric disorders worldwide. Anxiety disorders are distinguished from one another by the triggers that induce the anxiety, fear, or other associated behavior and may include generalized anxiety disorder, panic disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, selective mutism, separation anxiety disorder, medication/substance-induced anxiety disorder, and social phobia (American Psychiatric Disorder, 2013; Thibaut, 2017).

           A client I observed is N.B, a 15-year old male Caucasian presented to the clinic by his mother, who was concerned about his anxious behavior. The client’s mother described him as a shy person with little friends. For this reason, N.B spends most of his time playing video-games in his room. The client’s mother also revealed that N.B has always had problems meeting new people. During the interview, N.B looked uncomfortable. He could not keep eye contact and was fidgeting. N.B’s mother also revealed that he has always struggled in the presence of his peers. N.B has severally turned down his peer’s invitations to hang out and often engages in avoidance behaviors. After assessing the client, a diagnosis was made for social anxiety disorder (Social phobia) 300.23 (F40.10) (American Psychiatric Disorder, 2013).

           The DSM-5 diagnostic criteria for social anxiety disorder (Social phobia) involves marked fear or anxiety of one or more social situations where an individual is exposed to scrutiny by others- (in peer settings for children). The social situations always provoke fear or anxiety and must have been lasting for six months or more. In the given case, the client met the diagnostic criteria for social anxiety disorder.

Therapeutic Approach and perceived Effectiveness

           The most appropriate treatment for N.B is cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). CBT is regarded as the approach with the highest level of evidence in the treatment of social anxiety disorder (Bandelow et al., 2017). CBT’s goal in treating social anxiety disorder is to enable the client to gain self-consciousness by changing maladaptive behaviors and negative thoughts that make oneself uncomfortable in social situations. In their study, Pinjarkar et al. (2015) examined the effectiveness of CBT in treating social anxiety and found a clinically significant improvement in the subject’s self-consciousness and avoidance behavior (63.79%). In another study, David et al. (2014) concluded that cognitive therapy resulted in better outcomes than wait-list in the treatment of social anxiety disorder patients (78% of the subjects did not meet avoidant personality criteria at the end of treatment). The study also showed that cognitive-behavioral therapy was more superior to expressive and art therapy in the treatment of social anxiety disorder (71%) (David et al., 2014).

Thank you for listening to me.

I look forward to hearing from you on alternate therapeutic approaches.

 

References

Bandelow, B., Michaelis, S., & Wedekind, D. (2017). Treatment of anxiety             disorders. Dialogues in Clinical Neuroscience, 19(2), 93–107.

David M., C., Anke, E., Ann, H., Freda, M., Melanie, F., Nick, G., Louise, W., & Jennifer,          W. (2014). Cognitive therapy versus exposure and applied relaxation in social   phobia: A Randomized controlled trial. Journal of Consulting and Clinical             Psychology, 74(3), 568–578.

Kaczkurkin, A. N., & Foa, E. B. (2015). Cognitive-behavioral therapy for anxiety disorders:        an update on the empirical evidence. Dialogues in Clinical Neuroscience, 17(3), 337–      346.

Pinjarkar, R. G., Sudhir, P. M., & Math, S. B. (2015). Brief cognitive behavior therapy in         patients with social anxiety disorder: A preliminary investigation. Indian Journal of       Psychological Medicine, 37(1), 20–25. https://doi.org/10.4103/0253-7176.150808

Thibaut F. (2017). Anxiety disorders: A review of current literature. Dialogues in Clinical           Neuroscience, 19(2), 87–88.

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Capstone Research Companion

Attention Wizard Kim. 

     Please pay attention to her questions and instructions, the Journal 1 wasn’t good but I am cool with that. 88/110. Be care with her crazy questions and how she want it. We are almost done with her. She said refer back to Journal 1 and Prepare the log. 

Week 7 discussion: Practicum Project  Progress check  3 pages.

Week 7 Assignment: Journal 2 ( 3 pages) 

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