Chapter 3, p. 85 Question # 4 Mary comes to the urgent care clinic with a broken nose. She appears to be a young teen, perhaps 13 or 14, but says she is 21 years old. She is disheveled and very quiet, answering only with a few words and keeps her eyes downcast. There is a couple (man and woman) who appear to be in their 30s accompanying the girl to be treated. They continue to stare at her and refuse to leave her side Your attendingphysician colleague is busy transferring a trauma patient. What are your next steps in specific order? References Stewart, J. G., & DeNisco, S. M. (2019). Chapter 1 Historical Perspectives: The Art and Science of Nurse Practitionering. In Role development for the nurse practitioner . Jones & Bartlett Learning.
Ans.) The basic steps to follow in this situation is given below -
Pacify her beacuse she may be encountered an accident and because of which she behaves in the certain way.
Apply ice to relieve the pain and swelling.
Instruct her to lie down and keep the head elevated.
Tell her not to blow her nose.
Give acetaminophen for pain.
Chapter 3, p. 85 Question # 4 Mary comes to the urgent care clinic with a...
Mary comes to the urgent care clinic with a broken nose. She appears to be a young teen, perhaps 13 or 14, but says she is 21 years old. She is disheveled and very quiet, answering only with a few words and keeps her eyes downcast. There is a couple (man and woman) who appear to be in their 30s accompanying the girl to be treated. They continue to stare at her and refuse to leave her side Your attendingphysician...