Can you make an Introduction (International, National (Philippines)) about the given case scenario about Family with Sick Child and Pregnant Woman (with the author and date) Scenario: Mrs. Anastacia Cruz, a 42-year-old patient, on her second trimester of her pregnancy. Her children, Maria, four years old, got sick of pneumonia two months ago; weight: 13 kg, and Juana, five years old, was brought to the clinic half a month ago due to diarrhea. Management included ORS + Zinc, personal hygiene, food preparation hygiene and proper toilet cleanliness.
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Can you make an Introduction (International, National (Philippines)) about the given case scenario about Family with Sick Child and Pregnant Woman (with the author and date)
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Mrs. Anastacia Cruz, a 42-year-old patient, on her second trimester of her pregnancy. Her children, Maria, four years old, got sick of pneumonia two months ago; weight: 13 kg, and Juana, five years old, was brought to the clinic half a month ago due to diarrhea. Management included ORS + Zinc, personal hygiene, food preparation hygiene and proper toilet cleanliness.
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- Name: Thomas Sykes Gender: Male Age: 17 Marital Status: Single Weight: 240 pounds (108.86kg) Height: 5 ft 11 inches (71 inches) Occupation: High School Student Address: New York, USA Race: African American Religion: Baptist Allergies: None Known Immunizations: Up to date Major Support Name: Keisha Sykes, age 31 Relationship: Sister Phone: 577-666-7890 Attending Provider/Team: Susan Henretty, DNP, CRNP, PPCNP-BC Past Medical History: Significant for chronic obesity. History of Present Illness: Thomas was recently admitted to an inpatient psychiatric program for suicidal ideation. He has undergone group therapy, individual therapy, and is taking an SSRI antidepressant medication (escitalopram). Social History: Thomas lives with his sister, Keisha, and her 3-year-old son Torrey. Keisha has been Thomas’ legal guardian since their mother passed-away 10 years ago from complications associated with uncontrolled diabetes and obesity. Thomas’ father is not involved in his life. About a year…Name: Thomas Sykes Gender: Male Age: 17 Marital Status: Single Weight: 240 pounds (108.86kg) Height: 5 ft 11 inches (71 inches) Occupation: High School Student Address: New York, USA Race: African American Religion: Baptist Allergies: None Known Immunizations: Up to date Major Support Name: Keisha Sykes, age 31 Relationship: Sister Phone: 577-666-7890 Attending Provider/Team: Susan Henretty, DNP, CRNP, PPCNP-BC Past Medical History: Significant for chronic obesity. History of Present Illness: Thomas was recently admitted to an inpatient psychiatric program for suicidal ideation. He has undergone group therapy, individual therapy, and is taking an SSRI antidepressant medication (escitalopram). Social History: Thomas lives with his sister, Keisha, and her 3-year-old son Torrey. Keisha has been Thomas’ legal guardian since their mother passed-away 10 years ago from complications associated with uncontrolled diabetes and obesity. Thomas’ father is not involved in his life. About a year…Question: Can you teach me what will happen to the pregnant patient with HIV? And what would be the possible questions of the patient to the nurse about her situation and what would be the response of the nurse? Title: Care of clients with Human Immunodeficiency Virus Focus Area: Obstetric Nurse Station Margerie Ramos, a 32-year-old female, who, on her 34th week of pregnancy was transferred to the hospital after coming from a prenatal clinic and reported to be experiencing continuous regular contractions for almost 2 days. This is her third pregnancy. The labor and delivery team were planning to admit her to observe and monitor her baby through a fetal Non-Stress Test and to exclude complications associated with preterm labor. The patient previously agreed to a scheduled repeat C-section since she already had two prior ones. Upon admission, the patient verbalized, “I'm cold, I feel so hot.” Temperature was taken, T=38.5 C. She also reported to be having diarrhea for 3 days now.…
- One of the problems that Nurse Rain was able to identify is pre-eclampsia of Mrs., Cantos, 36 years old mother of 5 children. She is at 22 weeks A0G, with BP of 140/90. There is pedal edema and weighs 120 lbs. One of the family nursing problems that was identified was the inability to recognize the presence of possible complication in pregnancy due to lack of knowledge. One of the interventions was geared towards broadening the knowledge of the family on possible complications of pregnancy. What will be the more specific actions of the nurse for this? Choose all that apply. Discuss the implications of the signs and symptoms presented by Mrs. Cantos. Discuss with the family the causes of pre-eclampsia and risk factors of pre-eclampsia. Explore with the family the available courses of action open to them. Discuss the consequences of a possible consequence of pre-eclampsiaCASE SCENARIO -DELIVERY ROOM Patient Susan is a 47 years old, G2P1 female who is living with her family at Silay City. She is a high school graduate, non-smoker, non-alcoholic and no allergies reported. Patient Susan was admitted to the labor room with the chief complaints of bright red profuse vaginal bleeding. She is in her third trimester of pregnancy, vaginal examination done by Dr .Torres revealed 5cm cervical dilatation with no labor pain .Dr. Torres ordered as follows; to start IVF of D5LR 1liter x 30gtts./min., O2inhalation @ 2 l/min via nasal cannula, Vital signs and FHB monitoring q 30mins. Put on bedrest. Patient Susan's vital signs upon admission: BP-90/60 mm/Hg Temperature-37 degree Celsius PR-90 bpm RR-30 cpm FHB-130 bpm@ left lower quadrant. As a student nurse, based on the case scenario above: 1. Formulate 1 possible nursing diagnosis in the case scenario given( 1Actual/1Risk)Mrs. Enriquez, 43 years old seeks consult at the Consolacion Maternity Clinic. What is the complete obstetric score of Mrs. Enriquez given the following history? 1. 2000 FT via SVD male, alive 2. 2001 Spontaneous abortion 15 weeks AOG 3. 2012 M. mole 4. 2017 Preterm twin gestation via SVD, both females, I died after 1 yr, the other, alive 5. 2018 FT via SVD male, FDU 6. 2019 Ectopic pregnancy 7. 2021 Present pregnancy A. G7P3 (2133) B. G7P3 (1232) C. G7P3 (1232) D. G7P3 (2132)
- Discuss, using the text, how you believe this case should be decided. Remember to reference specific ethical principles from the text: "A 13 year old girl, suffering from toxic shock syndrome, is sent directly from school to a local emergency room. Treatment is ordered, including fever-reducing medication and a strong course of intravenous antibiotics. The parents arrive just as the medication and equipment arrive in the emergency room. They announce they are Christian Scientists and wish to take their daughter home." The clinical approach to this case requires the application of the procedure by which medical indications, patient preferences, projected quality of life and contextual features be applied. How would you decide it given our readings so far?CASE SCENARIO -DELIVERY ROOM Patient Susan is a 47 years old, G2P1 female who is living with her family at Silay City. She is a high school graduate, non-smoker, non-alcoholic and no allergies reported. Patient Susan was admitted to the labor room with the chief complaints of bright red profuse vaginal bleeding. She is in her third trimester of pregnancy, vaginal examination done by Dr .Torres revealed 5cm cervical dilatation with no labor pain .Dr. Torres ordered as follows; to start IVF of D5LR 1liter x 30gtts./min., O2inhalation @ 2 l/min via nasal cannula, Vital signs and FHB monitoring q 30mins. Put on bedrest. Patient Susan's vital signs upon admission: BP-90/60 mm/Hg Temperature-37 degree Celsius PR-90 bpm RR-30 cpm FHB-130 bpm@ left lower quadrant. As a student nurse, based on the case scenario above: 1.What are the clinical manifestations present in your patient?CASE SCENARIO -DELIVERY ROOM Patient Susan is a 47 years old, G2P1 female who is living with her family at Silay City. She is a high school graduate, non-smoker, non-alcoholic and no allergies reported. Patient Susan was admitted to the labor room with the chief complaints of bright red profuse vaginal bleeding. She is in her third trimester of pregnancy, vaginal examination done by Dr .Torres revealed 5cm cervical dilatation with no labor pain .Dr. Torres ordered as follows; to start IVF of D5LR 1liter x 30gtts./min., O2inhalation @ 2 l/min via nasal cannula, Vital signs and FHB monitoring q 30mins. Put on bedrest. Patient Susan's vital signs upon admission: BP-90/60 mm/Hg Temperature-37 degree Celsius PR-90 bpm RR-30 cpm FHB-130 bpm@ left lower quadrant. As a student nurse, based on the case scenario above: 1.What will be your impression about the condition of your patient?
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