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- 12. The nurse is assessing a patient's pain. When the patient describes his pain as cramping and burning, which component of the pain history is being addressed? a., Depth b., Location c., Quality d., Severity7. Discuss complications related to SCI and what nursing actions would you do to prevent or mitigate these complications. Complication Description Intervention Reflexes Spasticity Skin Care Autonomic hyperreflexia (Autonomic Dysreflexia)MAKE A INTERVENTION AND RATIONALE of these two. 1."The patient will improve the pain management for the abdominal pain and is able to verbalize pain on a scale of 1-10 during therapy." 2. "The patient will relieve abdominal pain"
- Aphakia Breakdown in the following order and be sure to label (e.g. Suffix) each word part 1. S) Suffix and its meaning: 2. (P) Prefix and its meaning: 3. (C)Combining form(s) and its meaning: 4. (MD) Medical Definition:Mr. Jones, 22 yr old AA male, comes into the Emergency Room with an exacerbation of Sickle Cell crisis. States his pain is a 20 out of 10.Give examples of a non-pharmacologic pain relief.Give examples of pharmacological pain relief.Which would be appropriate for the physician to prescribe at this point.Please answer 1. Describe referred pains . 2.Explain the different parts of paralysis
- 2. pathophysiology? make table to differentiate ITP, TTP, HIT, DIC. asap.13 A client is scheduled for Caesarian section with spinal anesthesia. While signing the consent forms, she asks the nurse about the possible post anesthetic headaches. The nurse's appropriate response is: A. "Medication is given to counteract headaches". B. "Headaches rarely occur, and are usually mild". C. "This problem may be prevented by keeping the bed flat" D. "If there is an allergy to the agent used, headaches may occur." 14 On admission, the nurse anticipates caesarian section for one of these clients: A. Primipara at 4cm dilatation, station 0 B. Shoulder presentation on a G4P3 client C. G2P2 client at 40 weeks gestation with hypotonic contraction D. Primipara with fetus in LOP position orion section starts?9. What is a blood patch and when is it used? 10. Identify the important admission assessments related to pharmacological pain management.
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