based above the symptoms kelly experiencing drug allergy
surgical team 1st thing should administered oxygen
medication anti allergic medication should be administered (inj. hydrocortisone (medications called corticosteroids )and inj.avil
Administering IV fluid boluses in a volume-responsive patient increases stroke volume and cardiac output (CO), with resultant increases in BP
may require mechanical ventilation
A 45-year old female patient is undergoing a breast biopsy. The surgeon has just injected the...
A patient is admitted to your surgical center for a breast biopsy under local anesthesia. The surgeon has previously informed the patient of the procedure, risks, alternatives, desired outcomes, and possible complications. You give the surgery permit form to the patient for her signature. She readily states that she knows about the procedure and has no additional questions; she signs the form with no hesitation. Her husband, who is visiting with her, says he is worried that something may be...
A 45-year-old female patient with breast cancer is scheduled to have a venous access device implanted that will allow chemotherapy drugs to be administered without continual venipuncture. This procedure will be performed under local anesthesia with monitored anesthesia care. These are the medications listed on the surgeon’s preference card: Xylocaine 1% plain in a 10-cc vial Heparin sodium 5,000 units per mL—3 mL Heparin sodium 5,000 units in 500 mL normal saline for injection Normal saline for irrigation—500 mL Which...
CASE STUDY A 45-year-old female patient with breast cancer is scheduled to have a venous access device implanted that will allow chemotherapy drugs to be administered without continual venipuncture. The procedure will be performed under local anesthesia with monitored anesthesia care. These are the medications listed on the surgeon's preference card: a. Xylocaine 1% plain in a 10-cc vial b. Heparin sodium 5000 units per mL-3 mL C. Heparin sodium 5000 units in 500 mL normal saline for injection d....
PRE-OPERATIVE DIAGNOSIS: Left breast mass POSTOPERATIVE DIAGNOSIS: Pending pathology This 45-year-old female patient found a suspicious lump in her left breast. Mammogram completed last week revealed a suspicious area in the left breast. There were no other findings from the mammogram. PROCEDURE: General anesthesia was administered. The left breast was prepped and draped in the normal sterile fashion. A 3-cm-long incision was made in the upper portion of the breast. Cautery dissection was used to elevate the skin flaps. Hemostasis...
LOCATION: Inpatient, Hospital PATIENT: Charlene Tipton SURGEON: Loren White, M.D. PRE/POSTOPERATIVE DIAGNOSIS: Right breast mass. PROCEDURE(S) PERFORMED: Right breast open biopsy. ANESTHESIA: General endotracheal. INDICATIONS: Charlene is a 66-year-old female who presented with a palpable right breast mass. A biopsy was done which showed atypical cells and was felt to be suspicious for cancer. She also had a highly suspicious lesion on ultrasound in the same area. An open biopsy was recommended. Possible definitive treatment with simple mastectomy was also...
B) The Integumentary System Case Scenario: A 45-year-old female has gone to a surgeon to discuss the possibility of a breast reduction surgery for her severe back pain. During the examination, the physician noticed a large, black mole on the calf of her right leg. When questioned about this, the patient states, “It has been there for years. However, it keeps getting larger and I have noticed that the color has changed to black in recent months. Do you think...
please use complete sentences . no bulletpoint answer Patient 1: M.J. is a 40-year-old female who had a mastectomy 3 days ago and has started on chemotherapy for stage 4 breast cancer. M.J. has a central line, a urinary catheter, and the surgical incision. She is alert and oriented. Her skin is flushed and hot to touch. Her vitals are: T 104, HR 110, RR 30, B/P 106/66. Hemodynamics are CO 5, CVP 3. EKG is sinus tachycardia per the...
i need help filling out this Focus report.
Patient Introduction
Doris Bowman is a 39-year-old female patient who underwent a
total abdominal hysterectomy with bilateral salpingo-oopherectomy
with general anesthesia. Patient tolerated the procedure without
complications. She has an abdominal incision covered with a 4 × 4
gauze dressing with no drainage noted. IV of potassium chloride in
5% dextrose and normal saline is infusing at 125 mL/hr. Estimated
blood loss was 400 mL. She was extubated in the operating room...
6. A 36 year old female patient has discovered a lump through breast self-examination (BSE). Through senetic testing it is discovered she is poslove for BRCAL. Mammography indicates a tumor of 3cm in the upper our quadrant of her left breast. Biopsy confirms carcinoma and lymph node involvement. Most common course of action is: a Lumpectomy b. Simple mastectomy Radical mastectomy to prevent reoccurrence d. Modified radical mastectomy (just beast and affected lymph nodes) e. Hysterectomy 7. The most important...
The patient is a 75 year old female who has just been diagnosed with lung cancer. Her health history includes breast cancer 15 years ago and osteoporosis. 1. What diagnostic tests could have been used to diagnose the cancer. 2. Discuss the different treatments that the patient experience, including advantages and disadvantages of each type and overall prognosis. 3. Explain why the lung is a common site for secondary cancer. 4. What signs and symptoms related to the pulmonary system...