Role of primary nurse
Saving life of patient by check airway, breathing, circulation
Keep airway maintain - if any obstruction in airway remove immediately, check breathing movement
Check circulation- see any sign of collapse, shock
Check vitals of patient
Role of 2nd nurse
Put iv canula give fluid to patient
Do Minor test like pulse oximetry, x-ray,ecg
2. Identity team members and their specific roles in a patient with syncope and altered mental...
are not 2. Identify team members and their specific roles in a patient with syncope and altered mental status. Role Team Member Primary nurse Secondary nurse 3. Relevant Data Exercise: Fill in the columns below. Relevant Data Relevant Data from from Report Other Sources Data Missing Sources of Missing Data Data Requiring follow-up Initial Focused Assessment Physical Exam
9496 - You are called to an office building for a patient with an altered mental status. When you arrive, several people in the parking lot tell you that a few of their coworkers began to feel ill with headache, nausea, and vomiting. Concerned, they left the building but think that there may still be a dozen people inside. You should Select one: A. begin triaging patients in the parking lot. B. set up a decontamination area. C. request a...
Consider the various roles that members have to perform for a team to be effective. Which roles would play to your strengths and which to your weaknesses? How can you become a better team member?
please help 1. A patient comes in, nauseated and with altered mental status. Their emesis is a deep maroon colour. Why might this be? 2. Name the two laboratory values we look at to assess renal function. What do these labs tell you about your patient's renal function? 3. What is a normal GFR? What does it tell you about your patients health status? 4. Explain the nursing implications of ascites. What would you be worried about with your patient...
914-A patient has a closed head injury with the following signs and symptoms: altered mental status, increasing blood pressure, decreased pulse and unequal pupils. These symptoms are consistent with Select one: A. basilar skull fracture B. blowout orbital fracture. C. increased intracranial pressure. D. decompensated hemorrhagic shock.
11. In the storming stage of team development, the team members may disband permanently or take a temporary break. will not know each other and even if they do, there is a feeling of uncertainty and tentativeness. have a sense of belongingness and a sense of relief that everything will work out. have feelings such as resistance to the task or approach being taken by the group and anger about roles and responsibilities. 12. Lisa's team adheres to patterns of...
(TCO 2) In running a project, you should consider assigning specific roles to each and every team member. assigning project leadership roles. assigning ample time for testing and integration. assigning one person as the lead in tracking the progress of the effort. O All of the above
Name 2 2 The Nursing Assistant and the Care Team 1. Identify the members of the care team and describe how the care team works together to provide care Matching Use each letter only once. (E) Develops a treatment plan to increase move- ment, improve circulation, promote healing. reduce pain, prevent disability, and regain mobility (P) Identifies communication disorders and cre- ates a care plan, as well as teaches exercises to help the resident improve or overcome speech problems 1.Activities...
mental health
1. Theorists and what concepts they developed a. Ex. Freud and parts of his theory, Maslow's Hierarchy, etc. 2. Neurotransmitters and what mental illness is associated with each 3. Classifications of Mental Health medications and what they affect 4. Therapeutic milieu 5. Difference between Therapeutic and Non-therapeutic Communication 6. Mental Health Assessment a. Ex. Components of the Mental Status Exam 7. Parts of the Nurse-Client Relationship 8. Cultural considerations in Mental Health Nursing 9. Least restrictive environment 10....
MAJOR DEPRESSIVE DISORDER 1. Discuss the characteristics of your specific mental health concern. Define the mental health condition. 2.Describe the signs and symptoms. Give examples. 3. What are the effects on work, family and social functioning? 4. What are some of the legal and ethical concerns surrounding this condition, such as competency, consent, right to treatment and commitment? 5.Discuss the variety of treatment options for a patient with this mental health concern, including therapies, medication, and nursing interventions. 6. Describe...