List at least three focused assessments for Mrs. Rees before her esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD).
The patient will be assessed for the following
List at least three focused assessments for Mrs. Rees before her esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD).
List three additional assessments or reviews (not wound assessments) that enable a holistic approach to wound care. e.g. Braden's score
Q :1 List three additional assessments or reviews (not wound assessments) that enable a holistic approach to wound care. e.g. Braden's score Q:2 Pressure Injury Prevention Hospitalised clients are prone to development of pressure injuries. Australian Standards for Safety and Quality stress the importance of pressure injury prevention in hospitalised clients. Q:3 What are the different stages of pressure injury? Explain each stage briefly (10-20 words). Stages Description 35.1) Stage I Feedback 35.2) Stage II Feedback 35.3) Stage III Feedback 35.4) Stage IV What...
HLTAAP001 Recognise healthy body systems - Assessments CS Question 5 What is Mrs Hampshire's BMI? Is this within the normal range? What problems does Mrs Hampshire have that may make it difficult to maintain a healthy BMI? Answer Marking Satisfactory Unsatisfactory Read the case study, then answer the questions that follow Case study (questions 1-5) Mrs Hampshire has been admitted to the aged care facility this moming, Mrs Hampshire was transferred from the acute hospital following a stroke that has...
list three behaviors of Mrs green that indicates by the abuse.
. List at least two contributing factors for Mrs. Jennings' Sickle Cell Disease that relate to biological variations by race and ethnic heritage
PLEASE HELP Case study Mrs. Wolford is a 46-year-old female being evaluated at her local walk-in clinic for dyspnea on exertion (DOE). She has noticed a gradual increase in shortness of breath (SOB), fatigue, and daytime sleepiness since “gaining a few pounds” several years ago. She has no known history of illness or disease and does not have a primary care provider. Mrs. Wolford claims she is rarely ill, except for the occasional cold or seasonal allergies, which she treats...
Mrs. Smith is an 88- year-old female who lives alone in her home. She walks with a walker. Last night Mrs. Smith needed to go to the bathroom. She got out of her bed and walked to the bathroom without using her walker. In the morning her daughter came to the house to check up on her. She found her mom on the bathroom floor. She called the ambulance and her mom was taken to the emergency room. In the...
Case Study: The Case of Mrs. Flynn Mrs. Flynn, a 68-year-old widow living alone in her home, was admitted to Community Medical Center after she became dizzy and fell while shopping for groceries. She broke her ankle in the fall. When interviewed by the hospital social worker, Mrs. Flynn admitted that she had not been taking her blood pressure medication on a regular basis and that her chronic obstructive pulmonary disease gave her difficulties when she would try to walk...
List at least three examples of how living things can differ. List at least three traits or processes that all living things have in common.
Mrs. Lu complains of being short of breath. Three hours after she was admitted to her room Jim assesses her temperature and it is 101.2° F orally. Jim takes her other vital signs: blood pressure is 100/70 mm Hg, pulse is 112 beats/min, and respirations are 30 breaths/min. Her pulse oximetry is 88%. Jim is listening to Mrs. Lu’s lung through the stethoscope, he hears a high-pitched musical sound. What is this lung sound and what does this indicate??