Rania does come to her next visit. what can the nurse
do to engage Rania in her care?
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Rania and her husband continue coming regularly to prenatal visits and appear pleased with their service. However, the nurse is concerned that it is never possible to see Rania without her husband present. To engage Rania in her care the nurse should first make her understand the importance of health and how to maintain it . Also should help her how to become independent as she always used to come for check up everyday with her husband .
Rania does come to her next visit. what can the nurse do to engage Rania in...
Case Study Josie is a nurse at a busy urban prenatal clinic. The patients are from a variety of cultures and language groups. Rania is a 23-year-old recent immigrant who speaks no English who came for her first prenatal visit at 7 weeks but has missed appointments and has not been seen for 8 weeks. 1. How can the nurse address this problem? gh the interpreter, the nurse learns that Rania's husband does not want her to attend the clinic...
through the interpreter, the nurse learns that Rania 's husband does not want her to attend the clinic because the first provider that she saw was male and the husband does not approve of male caregivers wirh his wofe
Rania and her husband continue coming regularly to prenatal visits and appear pleased with their services. However, the nurse is concerned that it is never possible to see Rania without her husband present. How can the nurse address this issue? what else can the nurse do during the pregnancy to educate and assist Rania?
How often do think a NICU nurse will engage with or witness death in her work? How this experience or the lack of it should shape her view about death?
1. A preteen girl has come to the school nurse, crying. After calming the girl down, the nurse discovered she has started her period. A. How should the nurse approach this? B. The child finally admits she does not want to be a girl, but feels she should be a boy. What should the nurse do? C. What nursing diagnoses might the nurse use in this case? 4, 7 2. The parents of a 10-year-old daughter are very concerned that...
Gina has come into the primary care center with her mother Kris for an 11-year-old wellness examination. As the nurse prepares Gina for her examination, Kris asks to speak to the nurse outside the examination room. Kris shares with the nurse her concerns about recent changes she has noticed in Gina. She explains that Gina’s body is beginning to change and she has made a number of comments about her body image. Kris is concerned about Gina’s self-esteem and emotional...
Gina has come into the primary care center with her mother Kris for an 11-year-old wellness examination. As the nurse prepares Gina for her examination, Kris asks to speak to the nurse outside the examination room. Kris shares with the nurse her concerns about recent changes she has noticed in Gina. She explains that Gina’s body is beginning to change and she has made a number of comments about her body image. Kris is concerned about Gina’s self-esteem and emotional...
Background Information: Alison is a 12 month old who has been vomiting for the past 12 hours. Since waking at 6 AM she has "not held anything down." It is now 5:30 PM and Alison's mother is becoming concerned. She calls the primary care office and the nurse recommends that Alison be brought into the office for evaluation. On initial assessment, Alison is lethargic and very quiet. Her lips and skin are dry. She is crying at times, but does...
A 25-year-old female who is 3-months pregnant is being seen for her first prenatal visit. The nurse is completing the assessment of the woman and believes that the patient may have an alcohol issue. A. The nurse completes the T-ACE alcohol screening questionnaire for use in pregnant women. The patient says she has 1 or 2 glasses of wine every day to feel good and her husband has told her to stop drinking. She usually has a glass of wine...
A patient comes into the clinic for her first prenatal visit at 18 weeks' gestation. After explaining the prenatal visit schedule, the patient states, "I don't see any need to come back until I go into labor. What do I need to do in details?