Identify six nursing interventions that the nurse should
implement to reduce the risk of thrombus formation.
Thrombus formation is the development of blood clot inside a blood vessel and it obstructs the flow of blood through the circulatory system .
Six nursing interventions that the nurse must implement to reduce the risk of thrombus formation are :-
- Early ambulation after surgery
- Leg exercise( isometric) and elevation of legs to avoid venous stasis
- Avoid dangling of legs and feet should rest on the floor
- Monitoring thrombolytic therapy and assessing the risk factors for thrombus formation .
- Ensure the correct elastic stocking
- Adequate hydration and heparin infusion
Identify six nursing interventions that the nurse should implement to reduce the risk of thrombus formation.
Describe the nursing interventions that would be appropriate for the nurse to implement based on Emily’s statement that “I think I just wet my pants.”
Discuss common foods with high risk of foodborne illnesses and nursing interventions to reduce risk.
Discuss common foods with high risk of foodborne illnesses and nursing interventions to reduce risk. Provide your discussion with one supporting article in APA format.
The client is in ventricular fibrillation. Which interventions should the nurse implement? Select all that apply.
A nurse is caring for a patient with Diabetes Insipidus. Which of the following interventions should the nurse implement? Assess skin turgor every four hours. Administer sliding scale insulin as ordered Check urine ketones if blood glucose level is greater than 250 Restrict caffeinated beverages.
Which nursing interventions should the Rn implement for the client who has a ph of 7.30 and is in respiratory acidosis
Heparin is mixture of compounds that is used to reduce the rate of thrombus formation and in so doing prevent the incidental thrombi responsible for heart attacks and strokes. A patient receives an accidental overdose of heparin that is causing inappropriate bleeding. The doctor administers protamine sulphate, which combines with heparin to form a complex without any anticoagulation effects. What type of antagonist/antagonism does this represent? Select one: a. chemical b. pharmacokinetic c. physiological d. competitive e. irreversible
What questions should the nurse ask when evaluating the effectiveness of nursing interventions? Select all that apply. What is the best nursing diagnosis to cover this cluster of signs and symptoms? What are the signs and symptoms that can be used to diagnose the patient's condition? Did the patient meet the goals established during the planning phase? Should the plan of care be discontinued? Next . Previous
c. The client asks the nurse what she should do to reduce the risk of getting respiratory infections that could make the COPD worse. How should the nurse respond? (5 pts)
Nursing Interventions for Acute or Chronic Pain Relief Identify one nursing intervention that does not require a doctor's order for relief of acute or chronic pain. Describe the intervention and discuss any training or information a nurse would need to be able to use this intervention and how this type of intervention works to help relieve pain.