Whinningham critical thinking cases in nursing, chapter 13, case study 130. Could you answer #13 question: What is involved in the immediate care of the newborn?
The most important need for the newborn immediately after birth is a clear airway to enable the newborn to breathe effectively since the placenta has ceased to function as an organ of gas exchange. It is in the maintenance of adequate oxygen supply through effective respiration that the survival of the newborn greatly depends.
Newborns are obligatory nose breathers. The reflex response to nasal obstruction, opening the mouth to maintain airway, is not present in most newborns until 3 weeks after birth.
It is part of the routine care of the newborn to give prophylactic eye treatment against gonorrhea conjunctivitis or opthalmia neonatorum. Neisseria gonorrhea, the causative agent, may be passed on the fetus from the vaginal canal during delivery.
The cord is clamped and cut approximately within 30 seconds after birth. In the delivery room, the cord is clamped twice about 8 inches from the abdomen and cut in between. When the newborn is brought to the nursery, another clamp is applied 1/2 to 1 inch from the abdomen and the cord is cut at second time.
Whinningham critical thinking cases in nursing, chapter 13, case study 130. Could you answer #13 question:...
Whinningham critical thinking cases in nursing, chapter 13, case study 130. Could you answer #6 question: List the stages of labor. D.H. is in what stage of labor?
for chapter 12, case study 121 in the winningham Critical thinking cases in Nursing by Mariann Harding and Julie S. Snyder, for question 1, how would you priortize your interventions and what would be the rationales?
case study 127 from winninghams critical thinking cases n nursing
Case study 142, winningham's critical thinking cases in nursing, #3.Which psychiatric disorders can result in suicidal ideations or gestures? Name at least three.
Answer the following Critical Thinking questions from the chapter 13 Study Guide (pages 109 and 110) 1. A patient's chart has been subpoenaed for pending malpractice litigation. In preparing the chart, you discover an error that was made when the results of the laboratory report were incorrectly documented in the chart. You have the original laboratory report. What should you do? 3. Identify the steps you might take in inspecting a patients paper chart before filing reports or other patient...
please complete the case study questionnaires for Care Plan homework Critical Thinking and Nursing Practice Nursing Care Plan/homework Part A Maria J., an 86-year-old, has a history of cerebrovascular accident (CVA), 3 years ago. She has right sided weakness and expressive aphasia with minimal dysphagia. Maria J. also has a medical history of atrial fibrillation and hypertension. She lives with her daughter since the stroke. Since admission to an acute care facility 4 days ago, Maria J. has gained some...
NURSING QUESTION What are the advantages and disadvantages of using case-based instruction for developing nursing critical thinking skills? Please provide at least one recent (within the last five years) creditable reference to support your answer. Thank you.
please complete the case study questionnaires for Care Plan homework Critical Thinking and Nursing Practice Nursing Care Plan/homework Part A Maria J., an 86-year-old, has a history of cerebrovascular accident (CVA), 3 years ago. She has right sided weakness and expressive aphasia with minimal dysphagia. Maria J. also has a medical history of atrial fibrillation and hypertension. She lives with her daughter since the stroke. Since admission to an acute care facility 4 days ago, Maria J. has gained some...
CASE STUDY 1: Cardiovascular Answer each question in detail. Please be very clear as to which case study and which question you are answering. You should number your answers according to the case study questions. Mr. J.L is a 62-year-old male who is scheduled to have coronary artery bypass surgery. His father died of myocardial infarction (MI) at 65 years of age. Mr. J.L. has recently quit smoking. His cholesterol is 220 mg/dL with an HDL of 40 mg/dL. You...
please complete the case study questionnaires for Care Plan homework Critical Thinking and Nursing Practice Nursing Care Plan/homework Part A Maria J., an 86-year-old, has a history of cerebrovascular accident (CVA), 3 years ago. She has right sided weakness and expressive aphasia with minimal dysphagia. Maria J. also has a medical history of atrial fibrillation and hypertension. She lives with her daughter since the stroke. Since admission to an acute care facility 4 days ago, Maria J. has gained some strength,...