Make an NCP, one actual and one potential from the nursing diagnoses given for high-risk infants: 1. Risk for infection related to lowered immune response in newborn. 2.Risk for imbalanced nutrition, less than body require- ments related to lack of energy for sucking.
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- Make an NCP, one actual and one potential from the nursing diagnoses given for high-risk infants: 1. Risk for infection related to lowered immune response in newborn. 2.Risk for imbalanced nutrition, less than body requirements related to lack of energy for sucking.Make an NCP, one actual and one potential from the nursing diagnoses given for high-risk infants: 1. Ineffective airway clearance related to presence of mucus or amniotic fluid in airway. 2. Ineffective thermoregulation related to newborn status and stress from birth weight variation. 3. Risk for infection related to lowered immune response in newborn. 4.Risk for imbalanced nutrition, less than body require- ments related to lack of energy for sucking.1. What is the Ballard scoring system? 2. Describe the physical characteristics of a preterm infant. 3. Explain the manifestations of respiratory distress of the preterm infant. 4. How is sepsis treated in the preterm infant? 5. List the signs and symptoms of cold stress. 6. When an infant is given intravenous calcium gluconate, what should the nurse closely monitor? 7. Summarize the nursing goals in caring for the preterm newborn.
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- I have to do a case study and answer 5 questions. I will appreciate if you can please guide me. CC: more short of breath lately, can’t walk as far as I used to, feet swelling HPI: 73 year old Asian male presents to your clinic for a follow-up appointment. He is c/o dyspnea. SOB has gradually increased over the last 4 days and is worse when lying down in bed. He cannot walk more than 25 feet without SOB. He sleeps downstairs in a recliner, mostly so he doesn’t have to go up the stairs. He denies fever, chills, chest pain, palpitations, dizziness constipation, diarrhea, abdominal pain, or nausea. Reports 7 kg weight gain over the past week, chronic nonproductive cough. PmHx: heart failure, DM type II, HTN, CAD, MI, CKD FHx: Father died of MVC at age 62, mother died of heart failure at age 79, sister (age 65, alive) with HTN SHx: never used tobacco, etoh 1-2 drinks/month, retired, married with 1 daughter (ages 41, healthy), used to walk at the neighborhood track, but can’t…Formulate a care plan based on the following Nursing Diagnosis. Provide 8 Nursing Interventions. Rationalize and evaluate each interventions. Use NANDA as your guide in formulating the care plan. Risk for injury related to side effects of phototherapy treatment Readiness for enhanced knowledge (how to recognize worsening jaundice in newborn)1. Search for a case scenario related to the Rheumatic heart disease. (Pre-Gestational Conditions) 2. Develop a plan of care by utilizing the official template on the Nursing Care Plan (NCP)