Stroke is also called cerebro vascular accident.in this condition side of the face drops or feels numb, speech difficulties,muscle weakness on one side of body.
In this condition patient rhumba method is a type of method which help the patient in self care activities.
RHUMBA-The word R stands for relevent, the Word H stands for how log untill the goal will be met, U means understandable to anyone reading it, M stands for measurable, the word B stands for behavioral, A stands for achievable.
In rhumba method many types of goal are there to help the self care activites of patient.
Modification goal - the modifiacation goal is adaptive or compensatroy change context or activity demands rather than change skills needed.
What is a modification goal using the RHUMBA method for a patient that has suffered a...
What is a modification SMART goal for a patient that has suffered a stroke on her left side?
Why is an example of a modification SMART goal for a left side stroke patient?
Your patient has suffered a stroke. You test their muscle strength and note left sided weakness. They are unable to hold a pen in their left hand. You also note that they can not remember the names of their loved ones. In addition, they do not know what day of the week it is. What brain regions may be affected? Explain your answer for full credit.
by using Fill in the Blank: Patient Concerns to Sister Callista Roy, the patient has 1. Each patient responds differently to the surgical procedure. According to Siste mechanisms or skills. the ability to 2. Stress causes physiological and psychosocial behaviors, even though it may be positive stressors called or negative perceived threats called 3. If the patient does not want to talk about what is happening, then the coping mechanism is called 4. If the patient does not want to...
Consider the following scenario: Your patient has suffered from schizophrenia for two decades and has received classic dopaminergic treatments since the onset of illness. The latest research supporting use of the glutamatergic model has not been tried on your patient, and there is an opportunity for your patient to enter clinical trials utilizing glutamate-based treatments. Your patient suffers significant executive function impairment and memory impairment. Do you recommend participation in the clinical trial? Why or why not?
Consider the following scenario: Your patient has suffered from schizophrenia for two decades and has received classic dopaminergic treatments since the onset of illness. The latest research supporting use of the glutamatergic model has not been tried on your patient, and there is an opportunity for your patient to enter clinical trials utilizing glutamate-based treatments. Your patient suffers significant executive function impairment and memory impairment. Do you recommend participation in the clinical trial? Why or why not?
After a patient suffered a heart attack, the nurse identified a diagnosis of activity intolerance. Which of the following assessment findings would indicate that a priority goal for this diagnosis is being met? a. Mild chest pain getting into the chair b. O2 saturation 98% after using the commode c. Feels unsteady when getting out of bed d. Less dyspnea when changing positions
Pls provide EVALUATION for this LONGTERM GOAL: *The patient will function at maximum cognitive level by discharge. ronic nentia paired LTG#1: The patient will function at maximum cognitive level.by when . tion, prompts can help those with participated in dressing self. Patient dementia be more observed to safely transfer to the toilet. independent. LTG#1: Goal met: Patient able to engage LTG: Engage client in in simple conversation relating to individualized present time. communication to maximize client interaction and response. Rationale:...
A patient with a stroke has received t-PA. Identify your top 5 priority nursing interventions for this patient's care. What are some important elements that should be included in discharge teaching for a patient who had a right hemisphere stroke?
5 Health care provider suspects that patient has thrombus in a heart chamber. What method can be used to confirm this diagnosis? A ECG B chest x-ray B auscultation and percussion D echocardiography 6 Usually, patients with acute myocardial infarction (AMI) experience chest pain. Are there any groups of people who might not having chest pain during AMI? A yes, people with pneumonia B no, all people experience pain, no matter what additional disease they might have C yes, some...