Key Assignment Final Paper – Report of Findings to Mr. Magone, CEO, Healing Hands Hospital and the “Future of Healing Hands” Task Force

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Key Assignment Final Paper – Report of Findings to Mr. Magone, CEO, Healing Hands Hospital and the “Future of Healing Hands” Task Force
Continue to use the scenario to assist you with this assignment.There are two parts to this assignment:Part 1:Using your instructor’s and peers’ feedback and suggestions from Week 4, complete your final draft of the Key Assignment, Report to the Future of Healing Hands Task Force. Add the following analysis to complete your paper from Week 4 and then submit the entire paper including the analysis for this assignment:
In addition, Healing Hands Hospital is preparing financially for the many different reimbursement changes associated with Medicare Advantage Plans and the need to demonstrate improved quality of care delivered to the hospital’s patients. As part of the Task Force you have been asked to research and analyze data regarding 1) length of stay and 2) hospital acquired infections and the impact of both metrics on the hospital budget and reimbursement. As reimbursement payments become increasingly linked to quality of care, it is important for Healing Hands Hospital to continue to improve in these areas. You have been asked to help the Chief Financial Officer  and Chief Nursing Officer evaluate these aspects of patient care as part of your report to Mr. Magone and the Task Force. Submit a 7-10 page paper incorporating your unit 1-4 Individual Project topics including the analysis of how Healing Hands Hospital compares to other hospitals in the nation, state and region in:

  • Average length of stay
  • Hospital acquired infection rate Describe how these statistics impact the organization’s budget and reimbursement opportunities in the future.  Be sure to include how Medicare reimbursement will be impacted.For your research, remember to use the hospital that you chose to represent Healing Hands Hospital and use data for the same state and region for comparison in your analysis.  Put your data for comparison in a table or graph in your paper.

For the final paper reference list, be sure to include a minimum of 3 reference sources besides the textbook identifying where you found your data on hospital statistics and add this to your references for the other sections of your final paper from the previous week’s assignments.  Document your references using APA format.Part 2: Being asked to be part of the Task Force was recognition of your abilities and value to Healing Hands Hospital.  When you started to work on the Task Force, you were not an expert in all of the aspects of the healthcare industry on which you were asked to report. Your manager, Ms. Woods, the Chief Operating Officer, recognizes this and that you had not previously had the opportunity to present to the Chief Executive Officer and other members of the executive team.   She tells you that this is a good opportunity to develop skills as a professional and expand your expertise level in the healthcare field.  She is curious about how you feel about the opportunity and what skills you feel you already had and those that you developed in this process.  She also would like to know what skills you feel you still need to develop to continue to advance in your healthcare management career.  Write a 2-3 paragraph memo to Ms. Woods that answers her questions and reflect on your professional development through the work that you did for the Task Force (as a part of this course) and how you will continue to maintain your acquired skills and knowledge base.
Please submit your assignment.
For assistance with your assignment, please use your text, Web resources, and all course materials.

In this paper the student will provide a detailed description of the relationship between the category from the NCLEX‐RN examination blueprint and the clinical issue

Paper

  • Topic is Fall PreventionLength of paper 8‐10 pages excluding the title page and the reference page.
  • The sources cited both in text and on the reference page for this assignment will be formattedaccording APA 6th edition guidelines.
  • A minimum of six (6) peer‐reviewed scholarly sources no more than 5 years old are required in support of the Evidence‐basedCapstone Evidence‐based Paper.
  • This assignment will be graded using the Capstone Evidence‐ based Paper Rubric available in Unit 6of the course.
    PREPARING THE ASSIGNMENT
    The student will be required to:

    •   Produce an 8‐10 page evidence‐based paper addressing a significant clinical issue
    •   Identify and explore a solution to a clinical issue
    •   Gather additional background information on:

o the clinical issue
o the patient population
Develop a plan that could be carried out by a nurse to resolve the clinical issue.
Reflect on the knowledge and experience gained in the nursing program
Draw from one of the four main categories of the NCLEX‐RN examination blueprint
o assurance of a safe and effective care environment,
o health promotion and maintenance of health, o preservation of the patient’s psychosocial o preservation of the patient’s physiological integrity
With the exception of the Introduction, each criterion listed below will serve as the major headings of this assignment due in Unit Six and will include the following:
 Title Page: (APA 6th edition formatting)  Introduction:
Offers a detailed description of the statement of purpose for the paper. Identifies a clinical issue or problem drawn from one of the four main categories of the NCLEX‐RN examination blueprint:
o Assurance of a safe and effective care environmento Health promotion and maintenance of healtho Preservation of the patient population’s psychosocial integrity
o Preservation of the patient population ’s physiological integrity
In this paper the student will provide a detailed description of the relationship between the category from the NCLEX‐RN examination blueprint and the clinical issue. The reference to the NCLEX‐RN examination blueprint found at the National Council of State Boards of Nursing website constitutes one scholarly reference.
Importance: The student will describe the importance of the clinical issue to the health of a patient population. This discussion will include the potential negative effect of leaving the clinical issue unresolved.
Patient Population: The student will describe the patient population that is impacted by the clinical issue. With a focus on the diversity of the human condition found within this patient population, the student will describe the influence that cultural values may have on the proposed solution.
Proposed Solution: The student will set the stage for proposing the best solution to the clinical problem by using appropriate evidence‐based data and integrating data from peer‐reviewed journal articles. In this paper, the student will:

  1. Propose a clear solution to the clinical problem that is supported by a minimum of three scholarly, peer‐reviewed journal articles.
  2. Expand on the ethical considerations when developing the plan.

Goals: While the intervention will not actually be carried out, the student will discuss the plan that could be implemented by a nurse to address the clinical issue. One short‐term and one long‐term goal of the intervention will be identified. The student will include a description of how attainment of each of the goals would be measured.
Barriers: The student will identify a minimum of two potential barriers to the success of the plan as well as a strategy for addressing each one.
Benefits: The student will describe a minimum of one benefit to the patient population and one benefit to the nursing profession that will result from carrying out the plan. Provides a minimum of one scholarly, peer‐reviewed source in support of the benefit of the plan to the patient population. Participants and Interdisciplinary Approach: The student will identify all of the parties whose participation is important for the success of implementing the plan.
i. This list will include a minimum of two members of disciplines outside of nursing.  ii. A description of the benefit of including each member from another discipline to the success
of the plan.  iii. A minimum of one scholarly, peer‐reviewed source providing support for the success of the
plan by including the healthcare team member outside of nursing.
Conclusion:  i. Provides a thorough recap of the purpose of the plan to prevent or help to resolve the clinical
issue.  ii. Includes a complete statement describing why addressing this clinical problem matters and to
whom. Reference Page: (APA 6th edition formatting)

HSA 535 Mid Term Part 2

HSA 535 Mid Term Part 2

Question 1
Which of the following is not usually an aim of epidemiology?
Answer
To describe the health status of the population
To fund new public health programs
To explain the etiology of disease
To predict the occurrence of disease
To control the distribution of disease
Question 2
Which of the following activities characterizes a clinical approach (as opposed to an epidemiologic approach)?
Answer
Description of specific signs and symptoms in a patient
Description of seasonal trends in disease occurrence
Examination of disease occurrence among population groups
Demonstration of geographic variations in disease frequency
Question 3
Which of the following activities characterizes an epidemiologic approach (as opposed to a clinical approach)?
Answer
Description of a single individual’s symptoms
Surveillance of a population
Treatment of a patient with diagnosed illness
A and C
Question 4
The Epidemic Intelligence Service (EIS) is responsible for (give the best answer):
Answer
tracking down unusual disease outbreaks in the United States and foreign countries.
collecting routine epidemiologic data for local health departments.
printing epidemiologic reports for members of the community.
reporting suspicious bioterrorism agents to governmental agencies.
Question 5
Cyclic variations in the occurrence of pneumonia and influenza mortality may reflect:
Answer
seasonal variations in cases of influenza.
the fact that influenza is a disappearing disorder.
long-term changes in mortality trends.
both A and B
Question 6
John Snow, author of Snow on Cholera:
Answer
was the father of modern biostatistics.
established postulates for transmission of infectious disease.
was an early epidemiologist who used natural experiments.
argued that the environment was associated with diseases such as malaria.
Question 7
In the Yearly Mortality Bill for 1632, consumption referred to:
Answer
dysentery
tuberculosis
smallpox
edema
Question 8
Indicate the level of prevention that is represented by nutritional counseling for pregnant women Answer
Primary Prevention Active
Primary Prevention Passive
Secondary Prevention
Tertiary Prevention
Question 9
In 1900, the death rate per 100,000 members of the population for influenza and pneumonia (I & P) was 202.2; it was 22.4 in 2003. How much did the death rate due to I & P decline?
Answer
100%
1000%
90%
9000%
Question 10
Indicate the level of prevention that is represented by screening for breast cancer
Answer
Primary Prevention Active
Primary Prevention Passive
Secondary Prevention
Tertiary Prevention
Question 11
Using epidemiology for operational research involves:
Answer
study of community health services
study of risks to the individual
study of disease syndromes
study of disease symptoms
Question 12
The difference between primary and secondary prevention of disease is:
Answer
primary prevention means control of causal factors, while secondary prevention means control of symptoms.
primary prevention means control of acute disease, while secondary prevention means control of chronic disease.
primary prevention means control of causal factors, while secondary prevention means early detection and treatment of disease.
primary prevention means increasing resistance to disease, while secondary prevention means decreasing exposure to disease.
Question 13
Indicate the level of prevention that is represented by half-way houses for persons recovering from addiction
Answer
Primary Prevention Active
Primary Prevention Passive
Secondary Prevention
Tertiary Prevention
Question 14
Indicate the level of prevention that is represented by pasteurization of milk
Answer
Primary Prevention Active
Primary Prevention Passive
Secondary Prevention
Tertiary Prevention
Question 15
An epidemiologic survey of roller-skating injuries in Metroville, a city with a population of 100,000 (during the midpoint of the year), produced the following data for a particular year:
Number of skaters in Metroville during any given month 12,000 Roller-skating injuries in Metroville 600 Total number of residents injured from roller-skating 1,800 Total number of deaths from roller-skating 90 Total number of deaths from all causes 900
The cause-specific mortality rate from roller-skating was:
Answer
90/600 × 100,000
90/100,000 × 100,000
90/1,800 × 100,000
90/900 × 100,000
Question 16
Blood pressure measurements on adult males 30-39 years of age were obtained in a survey of a representative sample of Twin Cities households. To compare the frequency of hypertension in the white and non-white population surveyed, the most appropriate measure is the: Answer
incidence rate
prevalence
race-specific incidence rate
race-specific prevalence
race-specific age-adjusted prevalence Question 17
Determining workload and planning the scope of facilities and manpower needs, particularly for chronic disease. Is this a use for incidence or prevalence data? Answer
This is a use primarily for incidence data.
This is a use primarily for prevalence data.
This application could apply equally for both incidence and prevalence data.
This is a use for neither incidence data nor prevalence data.
Question 18
Estimating the frequency of exposure. Is this a use for incidence or prevalence data?
Answer
This is a use primarily for incidence data.
This is a use primarily for prevalence data.
This application could apply equally for both incidence and prevalence data.
This is a use for neither incidence data nor prevalence data.
Question 19
The risk of acquiring a given disease during a time period is best determined by: Answer
the mortality rate from that disease in the 0-4 age group.
a spot map that records all cases of the disease in the past year.
the period prevalence for that disease during the past year.
the incidence rate (cumulative incidence) for that disease in a given period of time.
Question 20
To express the burden or extent of some condition or attribute in a population. Is this a use for incidence or prevalence data?
Answer
This is a use primarily for incidence data.
This is a use primarily for prevalence data.
This application could apply equally for both incidence and prevalence data.
This is a use for neither incidence data nor prevalence data.
Question 21
The fundamental tool for etiologic studies of both acute and chronic diseases. Is this a use for incidence or prevalence data?
Answer
This is a use primarily for incidence data.
This is a use primarily for prevalence data.
This application could apply equally for both incidence and prevalence data.
This is a use for neither incidence data nor prevalence data.
Question 22
Beach City has a rising population of 500,000 robust, fertile males and 450,000 robust, fertile females. If there were 4,000 live births, 3 fetal deaths, and 40 maternal deaths, what is the crude birth rate?
Answer
4,000/500,000 × 1,000
4,000/450,000 × 1,000
4,000/950,000 × 1,000
4,003/950,000 × 1,000
3,997/950,000 × 1,000
Question 23
Age-specific and age-adjusted mortality rates by sex in the United States generally show the following sex differences:
Answer
Rates for males are higher than rates for females from birth to age 85 and older.
Rates for females are higher than rates for males from birth to age 85 and older.
Rates for males are higher than rates for females from age 6 to age 85 and older.
Rates for males are equal to rates for females during the first 5 years of life.
Question 24
A null hypothesis is most similar to which of the following?
Answer
Positive declaration
Negative declaration
Implicit question
Explicit question
Question 25
Reasons for gender differences in mortality may include:
Answer
greater risk taking by women
greater frequency of smoking among men
higher prevalence of coronary-prone behavior among women
less frequency of smoking among men
Question 26
Lung cancer mortality among women is increasing faster than among men. What factor(s) would most likely account for this increased cancer rate?
Answer
Younger women are smoking more.
Older women are smoking more.
Women are smoking less.
Men are smoking more Question 27
Descriptive epidemiology has the following characteristics (Choose the incorrect option): Answer
provides the basis for planning and evaluation of health services.
allows causal inference from descriptive data.
allows comparisons by age, sex, and race.
uses case reports, case series, and cross-sectional studies.
identifies problems to be studied by analytic methods.
Question 28
Studies of nativity and migration have reported that:
Answer
admission rates of foreign-born persons to mental hospitals were lower than for native-born persons
diseases found in less developed regions are no longer a problem in the United States
immunization programs in developing countries have been highly successful
some migrants have inadequate immunization status with respect to vaccine-preventable diseases
Question 29
Which of the following statements most accurately expresses the downward-drift hypothesis for schizophrenia?
Answer
The conditions of life in lower-class society favor its development.
The conditions of life in upper-class society favor its development.
The illness leads to the clustering of psychosis in the impoverished areas of a city.
The illness is associated with increases in creative talents, which contribute to wealth-enhancing achievements.
Question 30
Which of Mill’s four canons suggests that there is an association between frequency of disease and the potency of a causative factor?
Answer
Difference
Agreement
Concomitant variation
Residues

Describe in your own words, Beneficence and Nonmaleficence.

Ethics Paper

APA Paper will address the following Questions in (1-4):
All References supplied. 
1. Read the Case Presentation on page 63 (in 4th Edition)  of Burkhardt & Nathaniel. This is in Chapter 3 Part 1, the section titled Noncompliance vs Autonomy
a.What does Autonomy mean to you?b. Comment on the statement: It is easy to honor a patient’s autonomy when they agree with us.c. Was Cora’s autonomy being infringed?d. What provisions of the ANA Code of Ethics and Interpretative Statements offers the nurse guidance in this case?
2   .Read the Case Presentation on page 72 (in 4th Edition)  of Burkhardt & Nathaniel. This is in Chapter 3, Part 1, the case presentation entitled “Beneficence and Nonmaleficence”.
a.Describe in your own words, Beneficence and Nonmaleficence.b.   Answer all the questions presented in the Think About It section following the case presentation.
3. Read the Case Presentation of Burkhardt & Nathaniel  on page 179 in (4th Edition) on moral distress, moral outrage and moral reckoning.  Read the case study of Joanna which is the last case study in Chapter 7  entitled “Trying to be Heard”.a.  Does the ANA Code of Ethics, Provision Three offer any guidance for the nurse? Why or why not?b. Were the nurse’s actions sufficient in this situation?c. Read the article titled, “Pathways to Moral Courage” and apply the “CODE” analysis to this case to determine if a different outcome was possible.
Article link:
Pathways to Moral Courage, found at:
Pathways_to_Moral_Courage.pdf
4. After reading the article links  relating to Placebos that follow, please address:
a.       Compare the two articles and argue for or against the use of placebos, including discussion of applicable ethical principles, e.g. autonomy,
beneficence,  etc.b.      Specify what provisions of the ANA Code of Ethics offer guidance on the use of placebos in health care
Article links:
Read the American Society for Pain Management Nursing’s Position Statement on Use of Placebos in Pain Management, found at:
UseofPlacebosinPainManagement.pdf
Read “US Doctors Use Placebo Treatments but Don’t Always Inform Patients” found at:
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/126791.php (Links to an external site.)