Mrs. Schmidt case scenario a 64 years old woman who has been staying at an care facility
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Mrs. Schmidt is a 64-year-old woman who has been staying at an acute care facility for over 3 months now. She has been suffering for several years from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and was placed on mechanical ventilation last fall. She was initially admitted to your facility for a weaning trial from the mechanical ventilator. For the past 3 months, she has failed several trials of weaning. Last night, the physician informed her that she was to leave the acute...
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I Slaying at an acute care facility for over 3 months now. She has uveral years from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and was placed on mechanical ventilation last fall. She was initially admitted to your facility for a weaning trial from the mechanical ventilator. For the past 3 months, she has failed several trials of weaning. Last night, the physician informed her that she was to leave the acute facility, connected...
I Slaying at an acute care facility for over 3 months now. She has uveral years from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and was placed on mechanical ventilation last fall. She was initially admitted to your facility for a weaning trial from the mechanical ventilator. For the past 3 months, she has failed several trials of weaning. Last night, the physician informed her that she was to leave the acute facility, connected to the mechanical ventilation, and that no further trials...
Jall Llal ICUL. Question 2 5p A female patient is newly admitted to a long-term care facility. The patient is not satisfied with the conditions of the facility, takes a highly active role in her health care, and because of her ability to access information, has as much knowledge as her health care providers on some issues. The nurse interprets these findings as indicating the patient is most likely: A young-old female baby boomer who just turned 65 years of...
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Pamela Allen is a 65-year-old woman who has been married to Clifford for 40 years. Their only child, Gary, has Down syndrome and lives with them. Mrs. Allen stopped working outside the home after Gary was born to care for him. She has recently been diagnosed with advanced colorectal cancer and had surgery last month (colectomy and colostomy). Because the tumor extended into the perineum and lymph nodes, she has been advised to start radiation and chemotherapy. She underwent treatment...
Pamela Allen is a 65-year-old woman who has been married to Clifford for 40 years. Their only child, Gary, has Down syndrome and lives with them. Mrs. Allen stopped working outside the home after Gary was born to care for him. She has recently been diagnosed with advanced colorectal cancer and had surgery last month (colectomy and colostomy). Because the tumor extended into the perineum and lymph nodes, she has been advised to start radiation and chemotherapy. She underwent treatment...