Ayuda para la tarea de salud pública
La ayuda para tareas de salud pública es una herramienta de aprendizaje sobre salud pública diseñada para ayudar a estudiantes y profesionales a completar mejor las tareas relacionadas con la salud pública. El programa proporciona una gran cantidad de recursos de aprendizaje sobre salud pública, incluidos materiales del curso, trabajos de investigación, tutoriales en vídeo, etc., para ayudar a los estudiantes a comprender mejor diversos aspectos de la salud pública.
Además, la plataforma proporciona una variedad de utilidades como calculadoras, consultas de bases de datos, análisis de mapas, etc. para ayudar a los estudiantes a completar sus tareas de manera más eficiente. El asistente de tarea de salud pública también proporciona una comunidad de comunicación en línea donde los estudiantes pueden compartir experiencias y recursos con otros profesionales de la salud pública para mejorar la conciencia y la competencia en salud pública.
- Case Analysis Worksheet Case 1: Multiple Medication Management Patient Profile: Age: 75 Current Medications: - Lisinopril 20mg daily - Furosemide 40mg daily - Potassium Chloride 20mEq daily - Aspirin 81mg daily New Medication Ordered: Spironolactone 25mg daily Your Analysis: 1. Potential interactions? __ 2. Required monitoring? __ 3. Safety concerns? __ 4. Patient education? __
- Scenario 3:Antibiotics Patient prescribed tetracycline takes it with milk and calcium supplements. Analysis: __ 1. Effect on medication? __ 2. How to prevent? __ 3. Patient teaching points? __ 4. Alternative timing? __
- Scenario 2:Cardiac Medications Patient on digoxin starts taking potassium supplements. Analysis: 1. Type of interaction? __ 2. Safety concerns? __ 3 . Monitoring required? __ 4 Documentation needed? __
- Scenario 1:Anticoagulation Patient takes warfarin and begins eating more green vegetables. Analysis: 1. What is the interaction? __ 2. Potential consequences? __ 3. Required monitoring? __ 4. Patient education needed? __
- A student is deciding whether to take a vitamin C tablet or not as a supplement.Source A says that vitamin C boosts the immune system, but that anyone should talk to their doctor before starting a supplement Source B says that vitamin C is water soluble and the body passes what it doesn't need through urine. Source C says that many foods are rich in vitamin C and a doctor should be consulted before anyone starts taking a new supplement. What is the best decision the student can make based on these sources? Do not take a vitamin C supplement because it will be eliminated through urine. Eat foods that are rich in vitamin C and take a vitamin C supplement. Talk to their doctor to see if a vitamin C supplement is appropriate. Take a vitamin C supplement to boost the immune system.