What do nurses monitor in patient on corticosteroids?
Answer:
*Assess general condition of the patient before starting steroid therapy.
* Monitor the vital signs, electrolytes, weight and reassess regularly
*Monitor the blood glucose level and adjust insulin dose in patients with diabetes.
*Monitor for the side effects of corticosteroids
*Assess the patient for any risk of infection
*Monitor for the effectiveness of steroid therapy.
*Monitor the respiratory status of the patient
How can institutional Internet policies protect patient privacy? What specifically can nurses do to protect patient privacy when using the Internet?
7. Chemotherapy administration - do's and don'ts, what do you monitor, precautions for pt and for nurse 8. Interferon alfa 2b - what is it? What do you teach the patient? What do you assess in the patient?
•Identify the measurements or outcome metrics being utilized in your practicum setting to gather and monitor patient satisfaction and patient outcomes data. •Describe the current process of how, when, and by whom these data are collected. •Describe the frequency with which the data are collected. •Describe the process for sharing patient satisfaction and patient outcomes data with nurses, staff members, and other members of the healthcare delivery team.
Why monitor kidney function because vancomycin can affect renal function. also suggests that the patient also be monitored for nephrotoxicity and ototoxicity, which 2 additional lab tests would help determine this? What nursing intervention could you consider adding to help prevent nephrotoxicity? You stated that vancomycin can cause stomach discomfort. also suggests that the nurse monitor the IV site and rate of infusion. What would we, as nurses be concerned about?
A patient with multiple sclerosis is being treated with large doses of corticosteroids. Which nursing dishnosis would be the priority at this time? A. alteration in nutrition:less body requirements. B. Risk for infection C. ineffective individual coping. D. Fatigue
why do nurses need to have a thorough understanding of vitamins? what is a scenario the role and sources of vitamins would be essential for good patient care?
How do nurses promote patient safety and improve quality at your workplace (or previous clinical setting)? What changes would you suggest be made on your unit or facility to improve a non-punitive culture of safety?
Nurses notes for a patient with hypertension
33. A presurgical patient is being weaned from long-term prescribed corticosteroids. The discontinuance of corticn- nurse understands that this is necessary because a sudden steroids can contribute to l. Hypothermia 2. Bleeding 3. Seizares 4. Shock
10. What is the purpose of a fetal heart monitor? What information do you get from a fetal heart strip? 11. List diversion techniques that a nurse could use for a client in labor 12. The nurse hears the OB resident say that the patient in room 5 is 2012 and the patient in room 2 is 1001. Explain what is meant by those numbers 13. Explain the relationship between decelerations and uterine contractions. 14. Differentiate between variable, early and...