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Practice charting by identifying the following statements as to
Focus (F), Data (D), Action (A), and Response (R ).
Write your answer after each statement.
- Patient now rates pain from 7 to 5 on 1-10 rating scale.
- Administered Tylenol 200mg PO.
- Patient complains of pain and rate it 9 on 1-10 rating.
- The patient blood pressure is 120/80 mmHg.
- Orient family members to waiting area.
- Nausea and vomiting.
- Fever
- Assess pain at least every 2 hours.
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- Chart by identifying the following statements as to Focus (F), Data (D), Action (A), and Response (R ). Write your answer after each statement. Patient now rates pain from 7 to 5 on 1-10 rating scale. Administered Tylenol 200mg PO. Patient complains of pain and rate it 9 on 1-10 rating. The patient blood pressure is 120/80 mmHg. Orient family members to waiting area. Nausea and vomiting. Fever Assess pain at least every 2 hours.Instruction: Watch this 2 part lecture-video conducted by the Duke University on an introduction for Health Management Information Systems and answer the following questions below. https://youtu.be/jd29oxyGKcE & https://youtu.be/UxMsMV2iLbI Guide Questions/statement: 1. According to the lecture-discussion, what are the general characteristics of an Information System? 2. Describe what is a Health Care Information System. 3. According to the presentation, what are the advantages and disadvantages of utilizing the internet as a platform for healthcare applications?Clinical Reasoning Scenerio: A 76-year-old man is admitted to the post anaesthesia care unit (PACU) following an arthroplasty of his right hip. He is complaining of pain and difficulty taking a deep breath. What resources would you use to identify the current safe practice guidelines for this older patient?
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