IN CREATING A NURSING CONCEPT MAP, ANSWER (CREATE FICTITIOUS) THE FOLLOWING FOR A 65 YEAR OLD FEMALE PATIENT WHO'S DIAGNOSIS IS RENAL FAILURE:
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IN CREATING A NURSING CONCEPT MAP, ANSWER (CREATE FICTITIOUS) THE FOLLOWING FOR A 65 YEAR OLD...
IN CREATING A NURSING CONCEPT MAP, ANSWER (CREATE FICTITIOUS) THE FOLLOWING FOR A 65 YEAR OLD FEMALE PATIENT WHO'S DIAGNOSIS IS RENAL FAILURE: 1. History of Present Illness (HPI) 2. Medical History 4. Surgical History 5. Social History
IN CREATING A NURSING CONCEPT MAP, ANSWER (CREATE FICTITIOUS) THE FOLLOWING FOR A 65 YEAR OLD FEMALE PATIENT WHO'S DIAGNOSIS IS RENAL FAILURE: (ANSWER THE FOLLOWING, DO NOT GIVE THE DEFINITIONS) 1. Priority nursing diagnosis #2 2. Outcome/Goal 3. Interventions 4. Assessment/ Evaluation
IN CREATING A NURSING CONCEPT MAP, ANSWER (CREATE FICTITIOUS) THE FOLLOWING FOR A 65 YEAR OLD FEMALE PATIENT WHO'S DIAGNOSIS IS RENAL FAILURE: (ANSWER THE FOLLOWING, DO NOT GIVE THE DEFINITIONS) 1. Priority nursing diagnosis #1 2. Outcome/Goal 3. Interventions 4. Assessment/ Evaluation
IN CREATING A NURSING CONCEPT MAP, ANSWER (CREATE FICTITIOUS) THE FOLLOWING FOR A 65 YEAR OLD FEMALE PATIENT WHO'S DIAGNOSIS IS RENAL FAILURE: Diagnostic Test/ Lab Results with dates and Normal Ranges Test Norms Date Current Value
IN CREATING A NURSING CONCEPT MAP, ANSWER (CREATE FICTITIOUS) THE FOLLOWING FOR A 65 YEAR OLD FEMALE PATIENT WHO'S DIAGNOSIS IS RENAL FAILURE: (ANSWER THE FOLLOWING, DO NOT GIVE THE DEFINITIONS) 1. Potential Complications/ at risk for 2. PC Outcomes/Goal 3. PC Interventions 4. PC Evaluation Plan
IN CREATING A NURSING CONCEPT MAP, ANSWER THE FOLLOWING FOR A 65 YEAR OLD FEMALE PATIENT WHO'S DIAGNOSIS IS RENAL FAILURE: 1. Patient Education (In Pt.) 2. Discharge Planning (home needs)
In Creating a Nursing Concept Map, Answer (create fictitious) the following for a 65 year old female patient who has been diagnosed with renal failure. Fill out the following in the attached concept map; Vital Signs (4) Neurological (5) Cardiovascular Respiratory (7) Nutrition/Hydration CU (10) Rest Exercise (11) Endocrine (13) Psychosocial (14) Integumentary (12 WNL NO EVIDENCE OF ABRASIONS NOR PRESSURE ULCERS Misc. (Ht/Wt) 5'4 220LBS
concept map PN 105 Fundamentals of Nursing I Concept Map- Infection Mr. Jeb Jones, a 26-year-old male, has been admitted to your unit with right sided lower quadrant pain. His WBC is 24,000; erythrocyte sedimentation rate is 27; Basophil 1%; Neutrophils 80%; Lymphocytes 45%. He has had nausea and vomiting for the past 24 hours and has no food and little to drink. Vital signs are T.102.2, P 98 rapid and strong, R. 24 and shallow, B/P 156/88. He denies...
PN 105 Fundamentals of Nursing I Concept Map Aphasia fiss Anna Mae Alcot, a 67-year-old black female, has been on your unit for about three days. Her admitting diagnosis was stroke secondary to an embolus to the ri She also has a history of Diabetes Mellitus, type 1 and is on Lantus Insulin 80 units at 9PM daily. She cries and becomes easily frustrated when she tries to answer questions the staff asks which further interferes with her ability to...
PN 200 Fundamentals of Nursing II Concept Map: Renal Calculi arold Barker is a 50-year-old, married collegeofessor who woke up to severe fine pain in his left flank region this morning. He esented to the emergency room rute distress with significant anxiety, allor and diaphoresis He could not sit still in Bergency Room bed but continued to move around constantly remaining himself. Groans in were constant. He developed nausea from rain and womited twice. The emergency nurse gave him promethazine...