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3 points for starting chief complaint (chiefly complaint should be in one sentence and include at least 1 symptom)
#1 The patient is feeling the headache when the patient is communicating with me as the chief complaint readily experience by the patient
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- How will you use the information to prepare for todays visit?Todays Visit: Chief Complaint "I am still recovering from my fall last monthMr. Avery had a stroke. He has hemiplegia, receptive aphasia, and dysphagia. Explain how you will plan to perform the care measures listed below. : 1.Dressing and undressing him 2.Assisting him with food and fluids 3.Performing a safety check of the room Direct the question no need to write them all only what is importantThe nurse decides to call the physician and receives a verbal order for “Give Sally Smith 5 mg morphine sulfate q6h PRN for pain.” The nurse should do the following actions. Select all that apply: Check medication rights and allergies prior to administering the medication Document the verbal order in the electronic medical record Ensure the verbal order is signed by the provider within 24 hours Ask the provider for additional order information Perform a check-back and verbally repeat the providers order while still on the phone
- Mr. Avery had a stroke. He has hemiplegia, receptive aphasia, and dysphagia. Explain how you will plan to perform the care measures listed below. : 1 transferring him from bed to w/c 2.Communicating with him 3.Dressing and undressing him 4.Assisting him with food and fluids 5.Performing a safety check of the roomThe image below is a patient instruction/signa containing abbreviations. Transcribe the signa to make it understandable to the patient and answer the other questions related to it. Debrox iv gtts ad Ixw 1. Transcribe the Signa Type your answer in sentence form. 2. What is the route of administration of this drug? * Type your answer in lowercase letters. 3. If the patient asks if he/she needs to tilt his/her head when using the drug, what should be your response? Yes or NoI nend help with this question please SITUATION: Mr Chong was brought into Emergency Department (ED) last night by ambulance after collapsing at home. The ED Registered Nurse reported that Mr Chong was alert and orientated to person, time and place on admission. He has global aphasia, left gaze preference, right homonymous hemianopia (field cut), right facial droop, dysarthria, and right hemiplegia. CT angiography showed a left Middle Cerebral Artery (MCA) occlusion (Fig 1). 12-lead ECG showed Atrial Fibrillation (Fig 2). BACKGROUND Mr Chong has a past medical history of Coronary Artery Disease, Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting, Atrial Fibrillation and previous TIA (Transient Ischaemic Attack) three month ago. Mr Chong is retired and independent with activities of daily living. He speaks simple English. Mr Chong lives with his wife and two sons. ASSESSMENT His last Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) is between 13-14 (disorientated and occasionally confused to time and place) and other vital…
- Ms. Hall has an order for hydromorphone (Dilaudid), 2 mg,intravenously, q 4 hours PRN pain. The nurse notes thataccording to Ms. Hall’s chart, she is allergic to Dilaudid. Theorder for medication was signed by Dr. Long. What would bethe correct procedure for the nurse to follow in this situation?a. Administer the medication; the doctor is responsible formedication administration.b. Call Dr. Long and ask that she change the medication.c. Ask the supervisor to administer the medication.d. Ask the pharmacist to provide a medication to take theplace of Dilaudid.Pyelonephritis DEFINITION AND /PREDISPOSING FACTORS ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY/ PATHOPHYSIOLOGY CONFIRMATORY DIAGNOSTIC/LABORATORY WORK-UP PHARMACOLOGY ASSESSMENT/ NCP EDUCATION/FOLLOW-UP /HOME CAREASAP: please fill out I have provided the information patient information; Name: Sam Age: 43 No allergies The reason for admission is: CVA post-resection Illnesses: stroke, dysphagia, UTI urinary tract infection, vertigo and meningioma of brian His vital signs were in the normal range Mobility status: wheelchair
- it is a clinical case history in which you just need to fill this form. you just need to suppose a patient you are suffering from depression or anxiety and accordingly you have to fill this form and answers must be in detailed) Case History Sheet Personal Information: Client’s name: __ gender: ___ religion/sect: __ Date of birth: __ age: _ marital status: ___, Education: __ Family information: Father’s name: ___ alive: ___ age: __ Mothers name: _____ alive: ____ age: _ Presenting Problems ( Nature Of Problems, Precipitating Event, Patient’s Feelings And Thoughts About Problems) __________________________________________________________ History Of Problems (Duration Of Present Problem, Changes In Nature, And/ Or Frequency Of Problem Over Time, Prodromal Manifestations, Other Past Problems Of A Psychological Nature, No. Of Attacks)______________________________________________ Prior Treatment (Details Of Problems Sought For Presenting Problems And For Whom ; When And For What…mr k's diagnosis has aphasia and hemiparesis mr k is higher rick for falls what three safety measure are important for this client in his homeMedical History Moderate persistent asthma Allergic rhinitis Albuterol HFA inhaler two puffs every 4-6 hours as needed for symptoms Preparation for Care Activity Recognizing Clinical Relationships Review the medical history and home medications of this patient. For each home medication, identify the pharm. classification and expected outcome for this patient its most common side effect (SE). Finally, draw a line to determine which medication treats what condition. Home Meds Pharm. Classification Expected Outcome Common SE Symbicort 80/4.5 mcg two puffs BID Montelukast 5 mg every evening at bedtime Asthma Loratadine 10 mg 1 po QD KEITH SKINNY Reasoning Simulation Part I: Developing Noticing and Interpreting Skills 1. Which findings from the present problem are most important and noticed by the nurse as clinically significant? Most Important Findings Clinical Significance 2. Which data from the social history is most important and noticed by the nurse as clinically significant? Most…