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- Concept Map which consists of: 1 nursing diagnosis 1 Goal 3 Nursing interventions with rationale evaluation Completed medication cards Mr. S.B. has been a smoker for 20 years. He has noticed increased shortness of breath (SOB) for the past week and is complaining of a productive cough with thick whitish phlegm. VSS 99.9F, 92HR, 32R, and 152/90. Pulse oximetry is 90% on room air. Medications: Prednisone 10mg orally dailyProventil MDI 180mcg. 2 puffs inhaled every 6 hoursFDAR assessment of fatique with health promotion and health teaching to the patient and for discharge?Pt is in end of life care. Phase 3 palliative care. Lis 6 actions of oral care for End of life patients and explain with rationale for each actions.
- Lis 6 actions of oral care for End of life patients and explain with rationale and evaluation for each actions.Briefly describe why the GCS is more appropriate for TBI assessment in intensive care and other acute care settings, as opposed to inpatient rehabilitation and outpatient rehabilitation settings where the RLA is more appropriate for assessment.How can salbutamol can be consider care plan with evidence based practice for COPD palliative patient ( 300 words)
- Please explain to the understanding of the NSQHS Recognising and Responding to Acute Deterioration Standard. Please provide a detailed example from nursing clinical placement of your application of this standard to your practice (please presente example using the STAR format).Chief complaint of the patient difficulty of breathing and cough. In NCP what would be the assessment(Subjective and Objective data of the patient? Nursing diagnosis? Nursing Analysis? Intervention ( dependent and independent ) Planning (short term goals& long term goals)? Rationale of the patient? and Evaluation?PHARMACOLOGY IN PRACTICE TEACHING AND LEARNING A nurse is presenting an educational session to clients on the consequences of untreated hypertension. Which of the following may develop if hypertension is not treated? Select all that apply. 1. Adrenal tumor 2. Blindness 3. Stroke 4. Heart disease 5. Obesity
- Instruction: Formulate a Nursing Care Plan based on the given case scenario. A 58-year-old male patient came to the ER with the following chief complaints: “I can only walk about 50 steps before I become short of breath”. “I use 2 pillows at night to help me breathe.” Absent cough. Diminished breath sounds in bilateral lower lobes. BP 140/70 mmhg, RR 24 cpm, Temp. 98F 02 saturation 92%. Patient is a known chronic smoker with history of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disorder. Patient was admitted and was hooked to oxygen support at 2 liters per minute via nasal cannula. He was also instructed to use Incentive Spirometer, 10 times every hour during waking hours only.Make short term objectives about remotivational technique/therapy to patient or residents in geria wardnursing diagnosis:Ineffective breathing pattern related to inflammation and swelling of the airways as evidenced by dyspnea, coughing and nasal flaring. what will be the nursing analysis to the patient? And Intervention dependent and independent? Rationale? And evaluation to the patient using a NCP.