1.The test which are done preoperatively are
4.The factors which can cause impaired peristalsis after surgery are
C. Preoperative Nursing Care 1. Which are diagnostic tests that are done preop- eratively? Select all...
1. The goals of infection prevention and control in health care facilities are (select all that apply) a. to protect patient from healthcare associated infections. b. to meet professional standards and guidelines. c. to help lower the cost of healthcare d. to avoid malpractice lawsuits 2. A 2-year-old child with rubella (measles) is brought to the hospital with a rash covering the entire body, photophobia, and stuffy nose that interfere with breathing. The nurse tests what nursing diagnosis as a...
Case Study, Preoperative Nursing Management Joan Arnold, 67 years of age, is a female patient who underwent a coronary angiogram that diagnosed severe coronary artery disease in three of her coronary arteries, the left anterior descending, the left circumflex, and the right coronary artery. She is scheduled for a coronary artery bypass graft operation tomorrow. The nurse provides patient education for Mrs. Amold and her husband, which includes watching a hospital video on the operation, the intensive care environment, what...
KH Laboratory Tests Values Date Student's Name Test/Diagnostic Name_Cystoscopy Normal Range/Normal Findings. Adult Child Type of test Critical Values Body Systems and Functions:- Test Results Time Frame:- Test Description (Why Is this required?) Consent Form Required? :- YES What could cause increased values? What could cause decreased values? Nursing Care-Provide information to the patient the reason for the test with rationale Before Test: After Test: Potential Complications/factors affecting Laboratory results
1.Which are factors that explain why health care regulations are likely to be imperfect? (Select all that apply) a. Decision making in health care is decentralized and individualized b. Conflicts exist between regulatory and financial incentives c. Consumers are vulnerable due to rational ignorance d. Regulated groups tend to take control over the administration of regulations that affect them 2. Which are government remedies for market failure? (Select all that apply) a. Assignment of property rights b. Public production c....
Nursing care plan on metabolic and endocrine systems. 1. Diagnostic studies/Labs and expected abnormalities for a patient with diabetes. 2. All NANDA Nursing Diagnoses for Diabetic patient. 3. Develop 3 NANDA pririority nursing diagnosis for a patient with diabetes. 4. State patient goals/plan. 5. Expected assessment findings. 6. what are the scientific rationale for interventions.
1. As a nursing student, you are caring for a 43 years old female client with quadriplegia. Identify the appropriate nursing interventions that may be used to minimize the risk of urinary tract infections. Select all that apply. a. Encourage adequate fluid intake b. Emphasize the importance of emptying the bladder regularly. c. While providing a bath to the client , wipe from the back to front in the peri area. d. Inform the client that hemodialysis is three days...
Case Studies Chapter 44: Nursing Care of the Child With a Neuromuscular Disorder 1. Pamela Souza, 6 years old, was born with cerebral palsy. Pamela suffers from general spasticity, mental impairment, impaired vision and hearing, and hydrocephalus. She has been admitted to the pediatric unit for evaluation of intrathecal spasticity control. (Learning Objectives 2, 3, 4, and 6) a. Identify medications that might be used to help control Pamela’s spasticity. b. What information would the nurse include in the health...
Pediatrics: Pertussis ( Whooping cough) ( please fill all
lines)
1) Alterations in health (diagnosis)
2) Pathophysiology Related to Client Problem
3) Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
4) Risk Factors
5) Expected Findings
6) Laboratory Tests
7) Diagnostic Procedures
8) Safety Considerations
9) Nursing Care
10) Therapeutic Procedures
11) Medications
12) Client Education
13) Interprofessional Care
14) Complications
ACTIVE LEARNING TEMPLATE System Disorder STUDENT NAME DISORDER/DISEASE PROCESS REVIEW MODULE CHAPTER Alterations in Health (Diagnosis) Pathophysiology Related to Client Problem Health...
Pediatrics: Pertussis ( Whooping cough) ( please fill all
lines)
1) Alterations in health (diagnosis)
2) Pathophysiology Related to Client Problem
3) Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
4) Risk Factors
5) Expected Findings
6) Laboratory Tests
7) Diagnostic Procedures
8) Safety Considerations
9) Nursing Care
10) Therapeutic Procedures
11) Medications
12) Client Education
13) Interprofessional Care
14) Complications
ACTIVE LEARNING TEMPLATE System Disorder STUDENT NAME DISORDER/DISEASE PROCESS REVIEW MODULE CHAPTER Alterations in Health (Diagnosis) Pathophysiology Related to Client Problem Health...
Pediatrics: Cystic Fibrosis ( please fill all lines)
1) Alterations in health (diagnosis)
2) Pathophysiology Related to Client Problem
3) Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
4) Risk Factors
5) Expected Findings
6) Laboratory Tests
7) Diagnostic Procedures
8) Safety Considerations
9) Nursing Care
10) Therapeutic Procedures
11) Medications
12) Client Education
13) Interprofessional Care
14) Complications
ACTIVE LEARNING TEMPLATE System Disorder STUDENT NAME DISORDER/DISEASE PROCESS REVIEW MODULE CHAPTER Alterations in Health (Diagnosis) Pathophysiology Related to Client Problem Health Promotion and...