Pre and Post-operative Nursing The following question relate to a 56 years old man with a History of Diabetes, HT and smoking. They are having a R) Below Knee Amputation (BKA).
12.1) What psychological challenges are likely for a BKA? (15 -30 words) Minimum word required
12.2) List 4(four) pre-operative nursing interventions
12.3) List 4(four) post-operative nursing interventions for a client with Below Knee Amputation
Pre and Post-operative Nursing The following question relate to a 56 years old man with a...
12. Pre and Post-operative Nursing The following question relate to a 56 years old man with a History of Diabetes, HT and smoking. They are having a R) Below Knee Amputation (BKA) 12.1 What psychological challenges are likely for a BKA? (15-30 words) 12.2 List 4(four) pre-operative nursing interventions 12.3 List 4(four) post-operative nursing interventions for a client with Below Knee Amputation
11. Anaesthesia List 3(three) complications of the following: 11.1 General Anaesthesia 11.2 Spinal Anaesthesia 11.3 Local Anaesthesia 11.4 Epidural Anaesthesia 11.5 Peripheral nerve block 12. Pre and Post-operative Nursing The following question relate to a 56 years old man with a History of Diabetes, HT and smoking. They are having a R) Below knee Amputation (BKA). 12.1 What psychological challenges are likely for a BKA? (15-30 words) 12.2 List 4(four) pre-operative nursing interventions 12.3 List 4(four) post-operative nursing interventions for...
8. A client returned from theatre 20 minutes ago post bowel surgery with a GCS of 15. On examination of this client you find |that their GCS has dropped to 10. 8.1 What will you do? 8.2 What are the possible causes? 8.3 List 4(four) members of the Emergency Response Team 9. Total Parenteral Nutrition (TPN) 9.1 What is TPN? (15-30 words) 9.2 When would it be used? (30-60 words) 9.3 How is it administered (30-60 words) 9.4 List 4(four)...
1. List 5(five) sign or symptoms of an Acute Renal disorder 2. List 5(five) nursing interventions for the management of acute diarrhoea 3. Myocardial Infarction 3.1 List 3(three) signs or symptoms for a suspected Myocardial Infarction 3.2 List 3(three) nursing interventions for a suspected Myocardial Infarction 4. Mr John has been admitted to the Emergency Department with chronic Pneumonia and severe dehydration 4.1 Define pneumonia (25-50 words) 4.2 List 4(four) nursing diagnosis according to priority 4.3 List 3(three) possible Nursing...
List 4(four) post-operative nursing interventions for a client with Below Knee Amputation
List 4(four) post-operative nursing interventions for a client with Below Knee Amputation
Scenario 1 E.B., a 69-year-old man with type 1 diabetes mellitus (DM), is admitted to a large regional medical center complaining of severe pain in his right foot and lower leg. The right foot and lower leg are cool and with-out pulses (absent by Doppler). Arteriogram demonstrates severe atherosclerosis of the right popliteal artery with complete obstruction of blood flow. Despite attempts at endarterectomy and intravascular urokinase over several days, the foot and lower leg become necrotic. Finally, the decision...
Mr. S. is a 56-year-old man who had an anterior wall myocardial infarction 5 years ago. His medical history is significant for diabetes type 2, obesity (body mass index of 35), and hypertension. He arrived on the cardiac care unit from the emergency room with three-pillow orthopnea, PND, and lower-extremity edema that has gotten progressively worse over the last week. He denies chest pain or pressure or palpitations. On examination, his vital signs are as follows: blood pressure 80/50, heart...
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Musculoskeletal Nursing Which of the following nursing interventions is appropriate care for a client who is two days post op with a below the knee amputation of the left leg? Wrap the stump only at night so the suture line is open to air during the day. Encourage the patient to lie only on their back and unoperative side. Elevate the foot of the bed slightly to decrease edema. Elevate the stump on pillows to prevent contractures. The nurse is...