1. You are conducting a head-to-toe assessment on your patient, how would you know that your patient has a hearing problem and what will be your intervention to address this problem?. provide a reference to support the answer
Assessment forms the basis for initiating a patient care.It is generally called as a head to toe assessment
The first assessment being a simple conversation in collection of history where a patient who has hearing problems
1. You are conducting a head-to-toe assessment on your patient, how would you know that your...
You are conducting a head-to-toe assessment on your patient, how would you know that your patient has a hearing problem and what will be your intervention to address this problem. provide references
Provide responses to any of the following questions below. Be sure to provide references to support your responses or you would earn no credit for the response. Also make sure you copy and paste the question you are answering before you start answering it. 1. You are conducting a head-to-toe assessment on your patient, how would you know that your patient has a hearing problem and what will be your intervention to address this problem. 2. Cervical cancer is one...
viewed the vidoes, I want you to perform a head to toe assessment on a family member. I want you to submit a word document synopsis of the head to toe you completed on your family member. You should start with the head portion and work your way down to include the abdomen and Peripheral vascular system. Include the age/sex/health history and head to toe synopsis of the family member you complete this on in the word document. Try to...
Please help me on what to expect during head to toe assessment of a patient with peptic ulcer. I wrote "A physical examination may reveal pain, epigastric tenderness, or abdominal distention, vomiting. Patient may present with GI bleeding as evidenced by hematemesis or the passage of melena." but she said she want something that reflect " General Status Vital signs Head, Ears, Eyes, Nose, Throat Neck Respiratory Cardiac Abdomen Pulses Extremities Skin Neurological Please help me as am stocked.
please help with head to toe assessment for heat stroke patient under these headings and possible nursing diagnosis . Joe Barker, a 65-year-old patient, presents from doing work roofing on a 100°F day with 100% humidity to the emergency department with the diagnosis of heat stroke. The patient has the following vital signs: temperature, 104°F, blood pressure, 84/42 mm HG; heart rate, 110 bpm; respiratory rate, 20 breaths/min. The patient is hot, anhidrosis, confused to place and time, and drowsy...
describe the head to toe assessment would be an infant born at week 37 gestation? what is used to determine this gestatiinal age? what is the scale used to determine aphar score
Head to toe assessment HOW TO WRITE: YOU ARE TO CREATE A PICTURE OF YOUR PATIENT General appearance: Affect/behaviour/anxiety Level of hygiene Body position Patient mobility Speech pattern and articulation This is not a specific step. Evaluating the skin, hair, and nails is an ongoing element of a full body assessment as you work through steps 3-9. 2. Skin, hair, and nails: Inspect for lesions, bruising, and rashes. Palpate skin for temperature, moisture, and texture. Inspect for pressure areas. Inspect...
What is ankyloglossia and how would you know your patient has this condition, and can this problem be fixed if so, how? and add references
Newborn Assessment As a postpartum nurse your patient is an LGA baby boy who was born at 37 weeks' gestation. He had Apgar scores of 8 and 9. He was circumcised. The mother is breast-feeding. Describe what a normal head-to-toe assessment would be for an infant born at 37 weeks' gestation. What test is used to determine this gestational age? What is the scale used to determine the Apgar score, and are this baby’s scores normal? As the discharging nurse,...
create a concept map for a patient that has an UTI. What assessment info would you want to know (What questions would you ask your patient). 1 nursing diagnosis, 3 interventions, 3 outcomes