Nurse KJ reviews the immunization record of the children, and previous annual physical exam result of Mr. and Mrs. Kellog. What is being assessed by Nurse KJ?
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Nurse KJ reviews the immunization record of the children, and previous annual physical exam result of Mr. and Mrs. Kellog. What is being assessed by Nurse KJ?
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- The nurse should include which of the following statements when providing education to the parents of a child who has had a bone marrow aspirate procedure? Select one: a - Your child should not sit for prolonged geriods of time: b. • Your child can take a shower, if desired: c. You should restrict your child's activity to quiet play for the next 12 hours. O d. • You should not give your child a tub bath for 24 hours.From the data provided, formulate a nursing diagnosis and a nursing care plan (by using A-ssessment, D-iagnosis, P-lanning/Goal, I-ntervention with Rationale, E-valuation) to be implemented in the emergency room for this client.Situation: It is the 5th day of the nurse deployed by the DOH under the Registered Nurses for Health Enhancement and Local Service (RN HEALS) Program. The nurse supervisor assists the registered nurse trainees in selecting the appropriate second level assessment among the families in Bgy. Purita, Baba, Sta. Rosa. Mrs. Ligaya verbalized "I know that getting vaccinated protects my son's health. At 6-months-old, for me my son has completed his immunization, we will just spend our money for food than transportation to this health center." Second level assessment shows: Inability to recognize the problem Inability to make decisions with respect to taking appropriate health action Inability to provide adequate nursing care to the sick, disabled, dependent or vulnerable/at risk member of the family Inability to provide a home and environment conducive to health maintenance and personal development
- what are post anaesthetic and post-operative nursing management requirements for someone with total parental nutrition?Client is suffering from influenza (period of communicability), the nurse will focus on: * 1 point Protecting the client from influenza Supporting the client’s immune system Ensuring that the client does not infect others Evaluating the client’s response to the organismYou are the telehealth triage nurse on call for the after-hours service of a primary care center. You receive a call from a father, calling to report that his 9-year-old son has a three-day history of nausea, vomiting, decreased oral intake, no solid food intake, weakness (dad needed to carry him downstairs), pallor lethargy and slept for 24hrs. Upon further questioning, you find out that he is currently alert, has no fever or rash and has passed urine. He also has no known significant medical history. WHat is the priority of nursing here? what is the plan of care? what should be the intervention? What outcome should we expect?
- M.P. is a 45-year-old woman who presents to the family practice for a yearly check-up. Subjective Data Married Exercises daily Nonsmoker, never smoked Registered nurse in hospital setting Has two children who live at home No complaints at this time Objective Data Vital signs: T 36.7 BP 108/62 HR 62 Resp 14 Height: 5 feet, 7 inches Weight: 160 lb Immunizations: Up-to-date Medications: No medications, multivitamin daily Allergy to PCN = Hives Questions How should the nurse proceed with the physical exam? What interventions can help make the patient more comfortable during the physical examination? What pointers or tips can the experienced nurse give to a new nurse who wants to improve his or her technique? What are the components of the general survey? How should the nurse perform the abdominal assessment?Nurse Sweng, develops objectives for the healthcare plan designed for Mr. Ubas Family. She considers objectives as: A. Set for an ideal family B. Health interventions for the family to recognize the problem C. Milestone to reach the health target or destination D. Desired end to resolve the health problemThe nurse is reinforcing teaching for the client who is scheduled for a thoracentesisWhat are three (3) teaching points that should be reinforced this client related to the thoracentesis?
- To obtain more information about the client's current status, which questions are a priority for the nurse to ask family? (Select all that apply. One, some, or all options may be correct.)Select all that applyDoes you have any other children?Have you offered fluids other than formula?What was the client's last weight?Has the client completed all their immunizations?How many hours does the client normally sleep each day?what the nursing process of following scenario? Mr. Bryan L. was assessed and found to have the following signs and symptoms: awake, confused and agitated. He responds to your questions but sometimes he does not use appropriate terminology. He knows his name, but does not know he is in the hospital. He has productive cough, which he spits in the emesis basin. The sputum is thick and yellow, with streaks of blood. Mr. L. states, “I smoke 3 packs of cigarettes a day for many years and I’m going to keep on smoking!” Laboratory values reflect an elevated level of carbon dioxide in his blood. On minimal exertion, he is experiencing shortness of breath (dyspnea); respiratory rate is 29 breaths/min and uses his abdominal accessory muscles to breathe. Capillary refill is sluggish, greater than 3 seconds. Both of his hands and feet are pale and cold to touch.Mrs. Harris is a thin, 84-year-old widow who is a resident of a long-term care nursing facility. She had a CVA 1 ½ years ago and suffers from right hemiplegia and dementia. She is also incontinent of urine and stool and is confined to her bed or wheelchair. She recently had a bout of pneumonia and was admitted to acute care. She has now returned to the nursing home, having lost 7 lbs over the last three weeks. She is very weak and her blood work indicates that she is anemic. What factors indicate that Mrs. Harris is at risk for the development of decubitus ulcers? Include a brief reason for each factor. What factors indicate that Mrs. Harris is at risk for the development of contractures? Include a brief reason for each factor. What measures would be appropriate in the management of her care with regard to these two potential complications – decubitus ulcers and contractures? Include a brief reason for each measure.