After washing and gloving hands, you then identify yourself and the patient, Ann Rails. -Use therapeutic communication/active listening The patient has been scheduled for an EGD today and has an order for Omeprazole (Prilosec) and Carafate (sucralfate). You explain that he is receiving a higher level of care and was he was sedated before leaving the floor to make him more comfortable. Nausea: False -Teach the patient that there are several interventions for complications post-prostatectomy to include erectile dysfunction, post-op prostatectomies, and self-care involved with a foley catheter at home. Dr. Jones. Skin Integrity: Intact No, describe below, Location Type Size Wound bed Drainage No Known allergies (NKA). Inform and educate spouse of dietary orders -Notify charge nurse of patient's deteriorating condition Offer masks to visitors Psychological Needs Increased acuity Scenario 4 Stay with patient for surgeon's arrival to explain intended surgical procedure Sensorium Normal acuity, Physiological Deficient Fluid Volume False Scenario 3 Mr. Sturgess is recently diagnosed with metastatic cancer of colon and he and his family have chosen only palliative care. Ineffective Airway Clearance True Blood, Glucose 185, 4 units of insulin sliding scale for coverage. What is the ratio of Fe\mathrm{Fe}Fe (II) atoms to Fe(III) atoms in this compound? Grieving: False. SANE nurse to make second visit today. She has just been transported from recovery. Educate patient regarding changes to POC Use therapeutic communication/Active Listening They were also concerned about the next patient going into that room and the use of the lavatory. Surrounding skin: Moist/Intact Red/Erythema Irritation Grieving: False Scenario 1 Combien gagne t il d argent ? LOC Normal acuity Scenario 3 Palliative care. Check PRN pain order Scenario 3 Love and belonging- Vital signs are: B/P 112/78, temp. After leaving the room the provider tells the nurse that he hopes that he scared him into compliance with the treatment options. Obtain recent chest X-ray reports and recent ABG's for physician to review Use therapeutic communication/Active Listening The Physician tells you to have everything ready including a 22 French chest tube, and he will be in shortly to position the chest tube. Senario 2 Elevate Extremity Refer call to contact health department Strict I&O, regular diet, intake 50%. Administer PRN constipation medications Odor: __________, No Awaiting diagnostic labs. Scenario 4 Outline an experimental approach to demonstrate the average RNA chain growth rate during transcription of a cloned gene in vitro. 3Check surgical consent for correct procedure and make sure operative site is marked. Wash and glove hands Pupils: PERRLA Size: R: mm L: _mm Unequal Sluggish Non-reactive Acute pain: True Renal diet. Bed Bath: Assist or Total If patient statement differs from the surgical consent she has signed, notify surgeon immediately Evaluate patient understanding There is an order to apply a waist belt restraint if needed. John Duncan, 56yr-old male, Dx- Gastroenteritis, returned yesterday from Cancun, c/o intractable diarrhea, weak, pale, and refusing to eat. Perform neuro assess Full assessment -Inform patient to not get out of bed without assistance and place call light in reach Upon entering room, you find Mr. Sturgess is quiet, appears tense and rigid but states, "I am feeling fine." . Dr. Altace, Educational Needs Increased acuity Pain Level: Increased acuity Ineffective Renal Perfusion, Risk for True Sarah Getts Document results Demerol 25mg SIVP for pain, patient reports 7/10 on pain scale. Scenario 4 Scenario 2: 1Educate about recovery from appendectomy and care to wound. Vital assessment Senario 3 The 'Strandperle' (lit. jasmine . The nurse observes an elderly lady who is crying and has not been taken care of yet. Temperature is 98.3, HR is 87, RR is16, BP is 121/74, PaO2 is 98%. Scenario 3 Scenario 5 Crutches at bedside adjusted for height. Neuro WNL. Pain Level Normal acuity Mr. Sturgess does not have a living will or durable power of care completed. -Ensure bed is in lowest position, and rails are in place No Acute Pain True Paul Greer Mr. Burgundy has quieted down, and the fentanyl has apparently alleviated most of his pain and anxiety. Powerlessness True. Sa fortune s lve 2 000,00 euros mensuels Scenario 2 -Explain to Mr. Greer that it may take several days for healing, and he may have temporary incontinence, but it will resolve over time. Assess for fall risk Reapply restraints Yes Vital signs -Temp 97.2, BP 96/74, P 82, RR 20, SaO2 97%. Students also viewed Culture Concept notebook Development concept notebook Elimination concept notebook Gas Exchange concept notebook Check pedal capillary refill Scenario 3 Impaired Home Maintenance management r/t client or family False Scenario 1 Escort patient to vehicle Assess vital results The oncologist is insistent that the treatment begin immediately. Sensorium Increased acuit, Physiological Full assessment Vital assessment 4Inform his partner that everything is being done to keep him comfortable. The MD on site makes the decision to intubate the patient and start ventilatory assistance and move the patient to Respiratory Intensive Care. Severe pain (10/10) medicated q 30 minutes x4 with IV Morphine 2mg with little relief. Nausea False sounds= 2 Your Swift River Virtual Clinicals account has been linked to your ATI Student account. Diet as tolerated, up ad lib after gait training. Safety Increased acuity, Physiological VS: BP 158/90, HR 89, R 18, T 97.8 F. Use therapeutic communication/Active Listening The surgeon has just visited with Mr. Greer 2-days post op and has informed him that the lymph node biopsies have confirmed that the cancer has metastasized, and he will need further treatment. He is restless with slight confusion but is easily orientated with attempts from nurse. Offer bedpan Description: Sharp Stabbing Throbbing Aching Cramping Other: Administer antiemetic medication She has IV access and has received a small dose of Valium to reduce apprehension. Fear: True and the GI cocktail given in the ER did relieve his CP but not completely. Notify lead nurse/doctor GI WNL. Date of insertion: _________________________ Date of dressing: _________________________________ Vital signs -Temp 98.6, BP 114/62, P 100, RR 20, SaO2 94%. Mr. Dominec is waiting for his partner to arrive to take him home and you notice he has a dry unproductive cough and trouble splinting with a pillow at his operative site. Vital re-assessment Administer pain medications Fall, Risk for True All our products can be personalised to the highest standards to carry your message or logo. 1. Scenario 1 Ineffective airway clearance True Fatigue True Mr. Greer has just returned from surgery. Scenario 2 : an American History (Eric Foner), Principles of Environmental Science (William P. Cunningham; Mary Ann Cunningham), Psychology (David G. Myers; C. Nathan DeWall), Biological Science (Freeman Scott; Quillin Kim; Allison Lizabeth), Business Law: Text and Cases (Kenneth W. Clarkson; Roger LeRoy Miller; Frank B. Aggravating Factors: Deficient Knowledge False Notify Doctor for pain medz Dr. Brown, Educational Needs Increased acuity Ambulates with assistance. Ramona Stukes, 69 yr-old, third day post-op cholecystectomy. Elevate head of bed Knowledge Deficit True Scenario 5 He has a 20-year one pack history of smoking. Notify charge nurse that discharge will probably not occur today. Yes Mr. Sturgess is now declining, and family members are requesting to remain in room past normal visiting hours. He chooses to go home and see the doctor tomorrow in his office. Scenario 2 Mr. Gonzalez has returned from his EGD and is still sleeping from the sedation. Notify lead nurse/doctor Ineffective Coping False Heterotrophs include (1) autotrophs, saprophytes, and herbivores (2) omnivores, carnivores, and autotrophs (3) saprophytes, herbivores, and carnivores (4) herbivores, autotrophs, and omnivores. Deficient Knowledge True But that's changing. After 3 hours, Ms. Monson is now crying asking to be released from these restraints and for someone to take her home! Skin warm and dry, all vital signs in WNL Ms. Getts is now complaining of sudden sharp, substernal chest pain, very short of breath and is profusely diaphoretic. He is emotionally distraught, and is insisting that he be allowed to report what is going on from the ED. 2. Full head to toe neuro assessment. Ineffective Self-Health Management False -Determine when a hospital provided sitter will be necessary ASA is held but morphine 4 mg was given after his GI cocktail. Remain with patient Ms. Monson has been in restraints for the past two hours with a nursing assistant remaining with her. Vital signs -Temp 98.2, BP 94/60, P72, RR 22, SaO2 99%. Apical pulse rhythm: Regular Irregular Location: Electrolyte Imbalance False Breath Sounds: Clear bilaterally. When she moves him to the hallway, Mr. Burgundy begins yelling at you "Do you know who I am, I demand a room! IV maintenance fluids with D5 1/4 NS @ 150 ml/hr X 3 then reduce rate to 75 ml/hr. Scenario 1 Check physician orders Physical Mobility, Impaired True She has received a dose of Hydrocodone for PRN pain 20 minutes ago. palliative care. Psychological Needs Normal acuity -Set-up for stat portable chest x-ray Teach Cameron. Urinary Catheter: N/A Indwelling Short-term Indwelling Long-term Date of Insertion:________ Size: _____F Safety You discuss this cough with Mr. Dominec to determine how long he has had it. Health Change Increased acuity Acute Pain True Generalized weakness, blood tinged urine and severe pain upon urination, GI- n/v. -Assess if the contents of lunch tray are intact. As you enter the room, Mr. Duncan is refusing to eat foods from bland diet. Use therapeutic communication/active listening Explain that he will probably not be going home at least until his doctor sees him. Health Change Increased acuity Chronic Confusion False Take vital signs before leaving the hospital again. IV D5 1/2 NS @150ml/hr. Evaluate caller understanding Disturbed body False Scenario 3 The patient tells the nurse that yesterday he was, "concerned about having an erection, and now they want to cut off my testicels". Provide comfort in pre-surgical room Mr. Dominec. Mr. Dominec had his surgical procedure and is doing great. Evaluation patient after consult -Ensure there is a full O2 tank on the gurney, place patient on Nasal Cannula Gown and mask Senario 3 Administer antipyretic medication No known allergies (NKA). NURS 320 Med_Surg_Swift_River **New Patients from 2020, Post- Covid-19 Update:** **Charlie Raymond , John Duncan, Carlos Mancia, kenny barrett, Tim Jones, Julia Monroe, Donald Lyles, John Wiggins, Richard Dominec, Preston Wright, Tom Richardson, Joyce Workman, Karen Cole, Jose Martinez, Mary Barkley Charlie Raymond Pain Scale: 0 to 10: _______________ Scenario 2 Assess toe movement and capillary refilling Scenario 1 Skin integrity, impaired True Taking HIV Meds prophylaxis. Fatigue True Scenario 4 He asks to speak to a clergy member. Carlos Mancia 1. Impaired Comfort True Scenario 1 He told the nurse that he has had some changes in his bowel habits and his stools have been very dark. Ann Rails All opinions are mine alone. Microeconomics And Behavior Robert Frank 9th Edition Author: old.bubbies.com-2022-05-03T00:00:00+00:01 Subject: Microeconomics And Behavior Robert Frank 9th Edition Keywords: microeconomics, and, behavior, robert, frank, 9th, edition Created Date: 5/3/2022 7:02:15 AM Raspberry and Cream Cheese Stuffed Blueberry French Toast with Ozery. -Ensure IV is patent, Lithia Monson Love and Belonging Scenario 5 Health Change Increased acuity Upon assessment, you determined that she is confused to person, time, and place but is easily directable. -Restart the IV and draw CBC Insert Foley catheter Educational Needs Increased acuity Vital Signs: B: 160/92, P: 96, R: 22, SpO2: 98, T: 98.9F, 37.1C. Notify family He has partial thickness burns to his left arm and the left side of his face. Amount:________ Emergency intubation and assisted breathing is provided for Mr. Thomason IV maintenance fluids with D5 1/2 NS with 20 KCL @ 125ml/hr in left forearm. No Known allergies (NKA). Scenario 2 Mrs. Stukes is feeling nauseated. Neuro WNL, alert, and cooperative but worried about scarring and is reluctance regarding walking on leg. Reorient Patient to person, place, & time Full assessment Physiological- Sa fortune s lve 2 216,00 euros mensuels Compromised Family Coping False Continue.Robert Sturgess Room 305 Robert Sturgess, 81 years old, Dx- Metastatic CA of Colon, Hx of diabetes. Vital signs- Describe the physical changes from aging and the care required. The nurse was told by the gastroenterology nurse that they really struggled before they called anesthesia and they may have caused an esophageal abrasion. Notify doctor if condition is abnormal Alleviating Factors: Last pain medication: He also states he is feeling weak. Palliative care. Dr. Anderson, Educational Needs Increased acuity Vital signs -Temp 99.1, BP 124/62, P 77, RR 20, SaO2 91%. Fear True Scenario 5 The oncologist is recommending Docetaxel as opposed to an orchiectomy. Scenario 3 Assist patient Decisional Conflict True Scenario 5 Scenario 1 Eye opening Spontaneous = 4 August 13, 2020 // by Angela McGowan. Chronic Pain False Patient and family upset regarding dx. Document results The patient is asking you where her son is, the last place she saw him was right before the explosion. Scenario 2 Mr. Thomason is anxious and is obviously worsened from the shift before in overall condition. Patients within the Swift River Online Simulators Med Surg - Patients SROL Med Surg Female and Male Patients Female Male Ann Rails Carlos Mancia Estelle Hatcher John Duncan Kathy Gestalt Robert Sturgess Lithia Monson Tom Richardson Marcella Como Ramona Stukes Sarah Getts Viola Cumble Dosage Calc - Patients SROL Dosage Calc Female and Male Patients Cross), Brunner and Suddarth's Textbook of Medical-Surgical Nursing (Janice L. Hinkle; Kerry H. Cheever), Forecasting, Time Series, and Regression (Richard T. O'Connell; Anne B. Koehler), Week #7 Assignment - Incentive Spriometer . Expresses fatigue, fear, concern, and desire for recovery. Apply oxygen Upon entering the room, you find Ms. Rails sleeping. Regardez le Salaire Mensuel de Ticketmaster Beyonce Koln en temps rel. Sexuality: True. Scenario 5 Safety- Senario 4 Impaired Home Maintenance Management r/t Client or Family False Hep-Lock in place left AC. Dr. Donofrio, Chronic Pain, Risk for constipation, impaired nutrition, anxiety, fear, grieving, hopelessness, powerlessness, Daily Flowsheet & Physical Assessment, Vital Signs Intake & Output Deficient knowledge: True Scenario 1 Put the patient on O2 NC and Fentanyl 25mcg IVP for pain. He warns the patient that if he does not comply with the treatment and preventive measures, he will need other treatments that may include. He has a history of well controlled GERD with over-the-counter Tagamet (Cimetidine), and Tums. Document and prepare to transfer to Surgical ICU No known allergies (NKA). Anxiety False 00 Comments Please sign inor registerto post comments. Scenario 1 Scenario 2 No weight bearing today. Scenario 2 You are told that he has intermittent chest pain with substernal burning that radiates to his mid-back. Document results, Care of the Patient with a Cardiovascular or, NCLEX - Care of Patient with an Immune Disord, Quiz: Chapter 54, Care of the Patient with an, Chapter 54: Care of the Patient with an Immun, Chapter 17, Section 5; Providing First Aid fo. Vital assessment Document results Evaluate outcome of dietary plan Pain Level Increased acuity Spanish interpreter available at extension 61178. Acute Pain True An abc-phase-sequence three-phase balanced wye-connected source supplies power to a balanced wye-connected load. Full assessment Seek clarification -Reapply the NC that he was admitted with at 2L -Complete head-to-toe assessment while patient is on the floor. Intermittent/Continuous Other: Insertion Site: Dry/Intact Redness/Erythema Drainage Tenderness Maceration -Elevate head of bed and place the patient on Pulse oximetry. Read PT report You are the now the Surgical ICU nurse assigned to her. RUE: ______________ LUE: _____________ The patient has a Foley catheter in place and is reporting 8/10 incisional pain and he is asking why his throat is sore. Scenario 2 Wash and glove hands Health Change Increased acuity Dr. Rondeau, Educational Needs Increased acuity LOC Normal acuity Fear True Ask patient to explain to you what procedure she was expecting to have this morning. Educational Needs Increased acuity Safety Increased acuity, Physiological Wash and glove hands Dr. Donofrio. Scenario 1 Educate patient regarding patient care She has been documented as being obese, new onset. No response = 1, Muscle Strength: WNL, Flaccid, Contracted Nausea/Vomiting: Yes No Fall, Risk for True The patient was placed on 2 L O2 NC, EKG monitoring to include a 12 lead, Pulse Oximeter. No known allergies (NKA). Safety- Regardez le Salaire Mensuel de Nba 2k23 Pc Review en temps rel. He has been ruled out for an MI. Respiratory Assessment Scenario 3 156 terms. Inappropriate words = 3 Dysfunctional Gastrointestinal Motility False Ms. Getts is requesting water to drink. Peripheral Neurovascular Dysfunction False Patient and family upset regarding dx. Fall, risk for True Swift River Clinical Practice Chamberlain University Expert James Moore Category: Nursing Description Full Document Jose Martinez Room 301 Jose Martinez, Jose Martinez, 43- year old male experiencing chest pain while watching a state rival football game earlier in the evening. 0800 1200 You have them remain with you, seated in comfortable place, while you call ICU and attempt to locate physician for them. Deficient Diversional Activity False Skin Color: Consistent with ethnicity pinkish-tan light-tan dark-tan light-brown dark-brown Document findings/results, Ann Rails, 38 years old, c/o back pain, non-significant past medical history. The charge nurse tells you not to move the patient, because there is no special treatment according to social status. You enter room and find Ms. Gestalt crying because she has just learned her medical insurance has lapsed and she is already two months behind on her car payments. Record intake and output Senario 5 Mr. Duncan's wife meets you in hall asking what she could bring her husband to eat from home. Document results/findings -Call security for assistance and compliance officer Wife at bedside. Vital signs -Temp 97.2, BP 96/74, P 82, RR 20, SaO2 97%. Document pt's statements. -Tell the wife that you will speak to the husband, and this is apprehension is expected with this surgery/diagnosis. Escort patient He has been taking his HIV medication daily. 20ga. Allow for non-compliance of request Palliative care. Acute Confusion True Lithia Monson, 93 years old, c/o head injury, r/o subdural hematoma. Bleeding False Notify lead nurse Fall Risk Increased acuity Scenario 3, Copyright 2023 StudeerSnel B.V., Keizersgracht 424, 1016 GC Amsterdam, KVK: 56829787, BTW: NL852321363B01, Civilization and its Discontents (Sigmund Freud), Forecasting, Time Series, and Regression (Richard T. O'Connell; Anne B. Koehler), Psychology (David G. Myers; C. Nathan DeWall), Biological Science (Freeman Scott; Quillin Kim; Allison Lizabeth), The Methodology of the Social Sciences (Max Weber), Give Me Liberty! Verify call Light/bed safety precautions Chronic Sorrow False Incomprehensible She is also to receive radiation, chemotherapy, and hormone therapy post operatively. Explain to physician what interventions you have recently initiated Skin warm and dry, daily dressing changes, T-tube without drainage. except 115 pulse, which is normal for him. Last Bowel Movement: Date: _____________________ Constipation Diarrhea/Loose Other: Neptune is an average distance of 4.5109km4.5 \times 10^{9} \mathrm{km}4.5109km from the Sun. Scenario 5 The sister of Mr. Mancia calls from home to speak with you. Peripheral Neurovascular Dysfunction True. Gait: ______________________________, Skin Integrity Assessment Cardiovascular has pacer with rate of 82bpm on demand. -Notify HCP of neuro findings Explain to Mr. Dominec your concern for this opportunistic infection and usual treatment. Non-significant past medical Hx. Iron forms a sulfide with the approximate formula Fe7S8\mathrm{Fe}_7 \mathrm{~S}_8Fe7S8. Dr. Suculo, Physiological Skin: Warm/dry Clammy/diaphoretic Skin Turgor: Brisk Tenting c/o headache- medicated with Lortab 5mg PO at 0900, takes Lomotil 10ml PRN q 4 hours last dose at 0834. Apical Pulse Rate: Heart Sounds: Normal S 1 S 2 S 3 Verbal command = 3 Today's weight 226. Imbalanced Nutrition False Scenario 5 You arrive in room to find Ms. Monson talking to herself. -Inform Mr. Burgundy that he cannot report from the ED, as patient privacy is strictly protected by HIPPA Include patient condition change in shift report After 24 hours, Ms. Gestalt fever and chills have subsided but now states she is feeling like her cast is too tight. Notify family as to when they may come and visit. Document results Wound site clean, dry and intact NPO, NG-tube to low continuous suction. -Reinforce to the patient to not get out of bed His orthostasis is normalized after a second liter of NS was administered. Impaired mobility: False Report and document results river part Answers to the questions; Fillable SOC 1 DLA 1; Fillable SOC 1 DLA 2 - Notes on Environmental effects through sociology . Combien gagne t il d argent ? Upon entering room, you find Mr. Sturgess is quiet, appears tense and rigid but states, "I am feeling fine." Senario 5 Notify doctor Obtain and provide the infectious disease doctor's contact information for him. Respirations Psychological Needs Normal acuity Evaluate/Modify Mobility Plan, Carlos Mancia, 48yr-old, Spanish speaking migrant worker with no known past medical Hx. Call rapid response school system of the host country and may not know how to choose the programme, Question 34 Correct Mark 100 out of 100 Flag question Question text hr tag, efefefefefefefefefefefefefefefefefefefefefefefefefefefefefefefefefefefefefefefef, arbitrary parameters a b will be a complete solution of 38 The main problem then, Reduces costs of providing on site office space To individual Makes more time, METHYLXANTHINE DRUGS-Chemistry FinalsExam PrepNotes.docx, 237 Mitzel Corporation has provided its contribution format income statement for, looks like a lack of focus B In short what is stimulating to one person may be, MAN4162 - Verbal and Nonverbal Communication COPY.docx, Recall that in the Black Scholes model the stock price follows the SDE dS t S, make SOAPE and SBAR Ramona Stukes Room301 Ramona Stukes,69 yr-old, third day post-op cholecystectomy. Needs frequent reminding due to determination to do things herself without assistance. Neuro WNL alert and cooperative. Contact dietary consult Genitourinary Assessment , a 58-year-old male patient presents to the ER CO CP 10/10. Education of Foley Cath Procedure Insertion site: Dry/Intact Redness Tenderness/Pain Warmth Coolness Swelling Drainage Background Robert Sturgess the client was admitted with Metastatic cancer of Colon, with history of diabetes. Continent: Yes No Brief/Diaper Senario 1 Nathaniel Gonzalez He is currently febrile with temperature 100.8, HR 99, BP 135/96, RR 20, PaO2 96%, nauseated with no vomiting, rebound tenderness in right lower quadrant, has elevated WBC's and surgeon feels this will be uneventful even though he has just been diagnosed with AIDS this past week. Neuro WNL alert and cooperative. -Ensure patient privacy and call for help and assist patient to bed once help arrives Leave to break room and not continue in conversation. Mrs. Smith shares with you that even though she signed the operative consent she was not sure if this was the right surgical procedure for her. -Give NS liter bolus Scenario 2 Ms. Gestalt is now complaining of fever and chills. Verbal response Oriented converses = 5 Scenario 3 Skin warm and pale. Deficient Fluid Volume True Neuro- confusion to time and place, but oriented to self, speech clear, poor historian, did not recognize son today which is new for her; Neuro assessment and vital signs q1 hr. -Administer the medication with a small sip of water and place an NPO sign at the entrance of the patient's room. Failure to Thrive False. Upon entering the room, the patient appears to be trying to get out of bed The provider explains that it is a pre-cancerous stage in where the cell develops abnormal features. He is complaining of pain in his left arm, and pain in his left chest when he tries to take a deep breath. Disturbed Sensory Perception True Document findings Scenario 5 Provide emotional support. Self-Care Deficit False Offer nutrition/toilet Now, third day post-op, Mrs. Stukes appears sad and depressed upon entering the room. Educational needs: Increased acuity Stools are decreasing but patient remains very weak. Impaired Skin Integrity, Risk for True Safety Scenario 2 Dr. Starks, Physiological Pain Level Increased acuity NKDA Assessment The client vital signs are: Temp 98.7, BP 114/67, P 115, RR 20, SaO2 98%, Neuro WNL alert and cooperative. Hx of dementia, from nursing home, fall one day ago. is a 57 y/o who has been admitted for a radical prostatectomy. Non-significant past medical history. Acute pain: False Mr. Mancia's vital signs upon assessment are Temp 101.2, P 94, RR 20, BP 122/82, SaO2-91%. Nutrition True Educate patient Senario 3 Request time she can arrive and staff to help with transfer You enter patient's room. Scenario 3 Retrieve cast removal tool Noncompliance: False Bleeding, Risk for True Dr. Donofrio, Physiological Ambulates with minimal assistance. Scenario 1 Impaired Skin Integrity, Risk for False Educate patient Report to charge nurse/ head nurse the need for staff education. The patient states that the symptoms occurred in the middle of the night and woke him from his sleep. PT to educate patient Determine clinical decisions based on listening to an audible client report. Chronic Pain False Oral Mucosa: Tongue: Teeth: You arrive in room to find Ms. Monson talking to herself. Full assessment Physiological- He has a history of hypertension and is not compliant with medication. nursing care plan for Linda Pittmon, a 74 -year old female patient who is a noncompliant diabetic, and frequently stays at the local homeless shelter. Virginia Smith Toggle navigation Swift River. Infection, Risk for False Vital signs- Temp 98.7, BP 114/67, P 115, RR 20, SaO2 98%. Imbalanced Fluid Volume, Risk for True Wash and glove hands Combien gagne t il d argent ? Non-significant past medical Hx. Sa fortune s lve 2 216,00 euros mensuels Remind staff that Universal Precautions are practiced at this hospital for all patients regardless of known infectious diseases. Remain with patient Localizes pain = 5 Mr. Dominec leaves the room and you discharge him and escort him and his partner to the car. Senario 4 Her husband who is present states, "I thought it was just a lumpectomy she was having this morning." Establish second IV Blood-tinged mucous, productive cough. Swift River Medical-Surgical. The patient will be discharged today, and he will be ordering new prescriptions. The charge nurse tells the nurse to take Mr. Burgundy to the floor, because his room is now ready. fallout 4 save wizard quick codes death and wheel of fortune tarot combination; gambling meaning in english urdu alpine spiced apple cider gluten free; how to use v2ray samsonas sequential gearbox subaru; lg magic remote power light stays on You enter his room and recognize that Mr. Thomason appears to be talking to himself and appears confused. Hopelessness False. Urination: WNL Burning Frequency Urgency : beach pearl), in walking distance of the velgnne ferry stop, is considered the mother of all urban beach clubs. Sleep Deprivation False Scenario 4 Remain with patient Ineffective breathing pattern False Scenario 4 Apply nasal cannula Encourage fluids -Complete initial post-op assessment Scenario 5 Educate patient Dr. Altace, Physiological- Kathy Gestalt, 33yr-old, Dx- second day post-op open right Tibia/Fibula fracture, plaster cast in place on right lower leg. Scenario 2 The patient is awake, alert, and oriented. Since the finding was low-grade dysplasia and is considered the early stage of precancerous changes, the gastroenterologist recommends another endoscopy in six months, with additional follow-up every six to 12 months. Hopelessness: True Senario 4 Assess Chronic pain: True Fall, Risk for False Impaired comfort: True Shock False Sa fortune s lve 1 900,00 euros mensuels -Reassess patient q 5 minutes until awake, then 15 minutes until they are fully awake (not Drowsy). You notice she is crying and is expressing fear that she "will always have this pain and numbness" and she doesn't think she can cope. Deficient knowledge: True Scenario 2 The patient has sustained an injury to her head, that is bandaged, and is bleeding from a wound to her right arm and chest area. Do not probe further Vital signs -Temp 98.4,BP 178/105, P 112, RR 28, SaO2 94%; Neuro- WNL's. He was recently treated for a URI with a Z pack, prednisone, and Motrin for pain. Construct dietary consult (plan) -Tell the patient to call immediately if the chest pain gets worse or they become short of breath Wound clean dry and intact. Offer assistance in providing more information about treatment options for newly diagnosed AIDS patients.
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