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- While discussing home safety with the nurse, a patient admitsthat she always smokes a cigarette in bed before falling asleepat night. Which nursing diagnosis would be the priority forthis patient?a. Impaired Gas Exchange related to cigarette smokingb. Anxiety related to inability to stop smokingc. Risk for Suffocation related to unfamiliarity with fireprevention guidelinesd. Deficient Knowledge related to lack of follow-through ofrecommendation to stop smokingCASE #2 Nurse Patricia is caring for a patient with Pulmonary Tuberculosis in the emergency room. The hospital doesn't have any private room for isolation. Explain your answer with the theory provided. 1. What is the best nursing action of Nurse Patricia in line with the Environmental Theory.A patient arrives to the Emergency Department (ED) after sustaining a gunshot wound to the chest. An intercostal catheter (ICC) is inserted for haemopneumothorax and connected to the Underwater Seal Drainage (UWSD) system.1. Explain the term haemopneumothorax 2. List two (2) risks associated with intercostal catheters 3. Provide two (2) nursing strategies with rationales that you would include to help the patient to re-expand the lung
- A nurse is assessing the vital signs of patients who presentedat the emergency department. Based on the knowledge ofage-related variations in normal vital signs, which patientswould the nurse document as having a normal vital sign?Select all that apply.a. A 4-month old infant whose temperature is 38.1°C(100.5°F)b. A 3-year old whose blood pressure is 118/80c. A 9-year old whose temperature is 39°C (102.2°F)d. An adolescent whose pulse rate is 70 bpme. An adult whose respiratory rate is 20 bpmf. A 72-year old whose pulse rate is 42 bpmA nurse is providing postmortem care. Which nursing actionviolates the standards of caring for the body after a patienthas been pronounced dead and is not scheduled for anautopsy?a. The nurse places the patient in a sitting position while thefamily visits.b. The nurse places identification tags on both the shroud andthe ankle.c. The nurse removes soiled dressings and tubes.d. The nurse makes sure a death certificate is issued andsigned.A nurse is teaching a patient how to use a meter-dosedinhaler for her asthma. Which comments from the patientassure the nurse that the teaching has been effective? Selectall that apply.a. “I will be careful not to shake up the canister beforeusing it.”b. “I will hold the canister upside-down when using it.” c. “I will inhale the medication through my nose.”d. “I will continue to inhale when the cold propellant is in mythroat.”e. “I will only inhale one spray with one breath.”f. “I will activate the device while continuing to inhale.”
- Forum X tccollege.instructure.com/courses/18672/discussion_topics/253587 @ D W + Email | Microsoft 365 Drawing blood was Kara's favorite skill she learned in clinical medical assistant school. She is pleased that Greenland Family Care Clinic draws lab work onsite rather than sending patients to an outpatient laboratory for phlebotomy procedures. Log In to Canvas Cengage eTextbook NCCT Lindsay reviewed all of the procedures with her before she left on vacation, knowing that Kara would have the opportunity to perform phlebotomy on several patients. Dr. Dean has ordered lab tests on Mr. Jose M. Garcia, and Kara will need to draw his blood. This is her first "real" patient since completing her externship, and she is a little nervous. Kara looks at the lab requisition form and learns Dr. Dean has ordered a CBC with Diff, Serum Fasting Glucose, and Basic Metabolic Panel. Kara gathers the supplies and enters Mr. Garcia's exam room with a smile. Do not forget to ask yourself questions like…Case: You are working in a community health center and your manager (who also works as a social anther alongside you) asks you thealth center and your manier her. She said, "I am having a hard time with this case and don't think over one of her think I might be getting burned out. ou are so much better with the refugee familles. Can you take over this case for me?" who has the authority or power? why? In other words, what are the sources of authority?Case 3: If the healthcare team refuses his request and keeps him on the respirator , they will be prioritizing... A. the principle of veracity B. the principle of autonomy C. the principle of beneficence
- Please answer each question thorughly and detailed. 1. The U.S. Justice Department settled a case involving ClassiCare Network, a joint venture of eight Long Island hospitals. The joint venture was to act as the “exclusive bargaining agent” in negotiations with all HMOs regarding hospital discounts. The agreement reached with the hospitals barred this arrangement. On what grounds and rules was the Justice Department action based? 2. A medical group has decided to develop an industrial medicine program for employers. This program would help in the treatment of on-the-job injuries, workers’ compensation requirements, health education, and toxicology analysis. The group has hired a new salesperson to approach a major furniture manufacturer about the program. In preparing for her first call, the salesperson makes a list of the possible members of the buying center. Prepare the list.Case 1: The Cold Colonel You are called upon to visit the ailing Col. Lemon. Before you see him, you speak with three witnesses who were with him when he fell ill. Witness statements: I Ms. Magenta: “Col. Lemon has been hot-blooded for as long as I've known him. But I noticed that he couldn't seem to keep warm. He kept complaining about being cold..." I Mr. Olive: “Just between you and me, I've noticed that the old chap has put on quite a bit of weight lately." I Professor Purple: “The colonel and I used to go on major expeditions together. Now he just doesn't seem to have the energy to do much of anything."A nurse is monitoring a patient who is receiving an IVinfusion of normal saline. The patient is apprehensive andpresents with a pounding headache, rapid pulse rate, chills,and dyspnea. What would be the nurse’s priority interventionrelated to these symptoms?a. Discontinue the infusion immediately, monitor vitalsigns, and report findings to primary care providerimmediately.b. Slow the rate of infusion, notify the primary care providerimmediately and monitor vital signs.c. Pinch off the catheter or secure the system to prevent entryof air, place the patient in the Trendelenburg position, andcall for assistance.d. Discontinue the infusion immediately, apply warm, moistcompresses to the site, and restart the IV at another site.