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1. Discuss the nursing interventions that are used to manage preeclampsia.
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- 1. There are at least three AMD discussions between Justin's parents (or mother) and his physician. Describe each experience (location or situation, conversation) then identify the concerns his parents had and those the physician had with each discussion. 2. After viewing the discussions of AMDS with Justin's mother, identify (and provide an example) of at least three challenges of presenting AMDs to family members. 3. Identify the life sustaining treatments Tim's mother and Alex's parents implemented for their children. How did these parents consider their children's self- determination rights in their decisions regarding care? 4.Along with AMDs, what are other concerns a family must contend with when dealing with a family member with a terminal illness?5. Briefly describe the protocol of pain management in palliative nursing care.1(a).Discuss the basic gerontological teaching-learning model for nursing.?
- 11) 1 11 I The nurse is providing education to parents about preventing otitis media recurrence in their infant. Which instruction should the nurse include? Normal A. Breastfeed frequently. B. Inspect the infants' ears daily. C. Avoid smoke exposure. D. Position prone after feeding. No S 12) A child who weighs 30 kg is experiencing a grand mal seizure. The healthcare provider prescribes diazepam 0.3 1/mly3. "In order to avoid pressure ulcers," provide nurse interventions.Develop a nursing care plan for patients undergoing local anesthesia and/or moderate or conscious sedation.
- Develop nursing diagnoses that correctly identifyspiritual problems.How would the evidence for pre-eclampsia influence your choice of nursing interventions if you practiced in a setting where you cared for a client with this complication. ?01.Which of the following would be an appropriate nursing diagnosis for a toddler who has been treated on two different occasions for acerations and contusions due to the parent's negligence in providing a safe environment? High Risk for Injury related to abusive parents High Risk for Injury related to abusive parents High Risk for Injury related to impaired home management High Risk for Injury related to impaired home management Child Abuse related to unsafe home environment Child Abuse related to unsafe home environment High Risk for Injury related to unsafe home environment.
- Discuss the nursing interventions for a patient with sleep apnea.7. A nursing diagnosis is: a. The identification of a disease condition based on a specific evaluation of physical signs, symptoms, the client's medical history, and the results of diagnostic tests and procedures b. The advancement of the development, testing, and refinement of a common nursing language c. clinical judgment about individual, family or community responses to actual and potential health problems or life processes d. The diagnosis and treatment of human responses to health and illness 8. You are the nurse assigned to care for a 65-year-old man who has elective surgery to replace and arthritic hip. The client was directly admitted to the surgery unit and is now back in his room on the orthopedic floor several hours after being discharged from the post anesthetic recovery unit. Which type of planning will be done during this first postoperative shift? a. Ongoing b. None of these c. Discharge d. Initial 10. The nurse evaluates the outcome criteria of a dying client and…1). Due to the client’s diagnosis of low back pain, cyclobenzaprine is prescribed. Which instructionsshould the nurse teach the client? Select all that applyA. Take the medication just before leaving home for work each day.B. Drink a full glass of water with each dose of medication.C. The medication can cause drowsiness that will make driving unsafe.D. Divide the dose of medication between early morning and bedtime.E. Encourage the client to change positions slowly. 2).The nurse working in the postanesthesia care unit (PACU) recovering a male client after anexploratory laparotomy administers the prescribed hydromorphone intravenously. Five minuteslater the nurse assess the client’s respirations at 8 breaths per minute. Which interventionshould the nurse implement first?A. Ask the anesthesiologist to come and assess the client.B. Administer naloxone intravenously.C. Re-assess the client’s respiratory status in 20 minutes.D. Use an ambu bag and ventilate the client. 3).An adolescent…