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- 16. The nurse is conducting health screening for osteoporosis. Which client is at greatest risk for developing this disorder? Question 21 options: a) A sedentary 65-year-old woman who smokes b) A 70-year-old man who consumes excess alcohol c) A 25-year-old woman who runs d) A 36-year-old man who has asthmaWhich would the nurse assess using the PASS acronym to prevent aspiration pneumonia in a client with stomatitis? Select all that apply. One, some, or all responses may be correct. Is the client's airway open? Does the client have any difficulty swallowing? Does the client have a history of trouble swallowing? Has a speech language-pathologist been consulted? Does the client have any signs or symptoms of dysphagia? What have been the client's dietary intake patterns?Case Study: Assessing Mouth, Throat, Nose, and Sinuses A 40-year-old female client visits the health care facility with complaints of having ulcers under her tongue for 3 weeks; she is concerned about her condition. The client is an attorney in a busy law firm where she works 50 to 60 hours a week. She states that many years ago when she was in college she used to get canker sores frequently when she felt stressed while studying for exams. She adds that she has been working exceptionally late for the last month on a major case. During the interview, the client appears anxious and fidgety. She tells the nurse that the long hours at the firm are exhausting her and that she is concerned because her father was recently diagnosed with oral cancer and that he had ulcers similar to hers before the diagnosis. He had to have surgery to remove a tumor in his throat. Questions: a. What subjective data should the nurse collect to elicit an accurate nursing history? b. What objective areas of…
- Discuss the nursing priorities for a patient undergoing a bowel resection surgery.Case Study: Katherine Katherine A healthcare professional is caring for Katherine, an older adult, at the clinic during a routine physical exam. The client is at risk for osteoporosis, has high blood sugar, and high blood pressure. Question 2/2 Note: You will not have another attempt on this question if you navigate away. Please take your time answering this question before moving forward. Which nutrients should the client reduce in their diet based on the physical exam findings? Select all that apply. Fiber Fats ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ Sodium Vitamin D Proteinan afternoon shift. Patient informationName: Irene Smith Age / Sex: 16 years 10 months / femaleAccompanied by: Taylor Smith (Brother, 20 years/Male)Present Medical HistoryIrene presented to the PED with her brother Taylor, following a fall around 3 hours ago. Irene was riding abike in in the street in front of her home and bumped into a parked car on the street, fell and hit her head.She was not wearing a helmet during the incident. There was no loss of consciousness noted at the time.However, she started having headache after half an hour of injury. There were multiple abrasions on elbowand knee and swelling on her left forehead.Past Medical/ Surgical HistoryAcne Vulgaris, Depression, Anxiety, and attempts of self-harm multiple timesCurrent medications: Roaccutane, Olanzapine (poor concordance- she misses to take medicationsregularly as prescribed)Allergies: Pea nuts (Anaphylaxis)Perinatal historyVaginal birth, other details are not availableImmunisation history? Incomplete. Irene…
- What is the nursing assessments and care for each of the CVADs? What is involved for accessing the line for fluids or medication use? When and how is the insertion site cared for?Upon presentation:An 18-month-old female arrives by ambulance at the emergency department. Theparamedics report that there was no known history of any recent trauma, and no knownfever, vomiting, or other unusual behavior. There were no known ingestions ormedications in the household. There was no evidence of trauma.Interview and History:At 9 PM the previous night, Ella was described by her mother as appearing more quietthan usual. They had spent the day traveling from the grandmother's house and Ella hadbeen carsick so had not eaten very much during the day. When they got home, Ella hadsome water and went to bed. Ella slept longer than usual and was found unresponsive by her mother at 9AM; at this time her mother called 911.Follow-up tests:1. Blood glucose: 23 mg/dL (normal range 90 – 125 mg/dL)2. Repeat blood glucose: 50 mg/dL following administration of glucagon3. Urinary acids: Markedly elevated levels of glutaric, ethylmalonic, and dicarboxylicacids; ketones absent4. Serum free…an afternoon shift. Patient informationName: Irene Smith Age / Sex: 16 years 10 months / femaleAccompanied by: Taylor Smith (Brother, 20 years/Male)Present Medical HistoryIrene presented to the PED with her brother Taylor, following a fall around 3 hours ago. Irene was riding abike in in the street in front of her home and bumped into a parked car on the street, fell and hit her head.She was not wearing a helmet during the incident. There was no loss of consciousness noted at the time.However, she started having headache after half an hour of injury. There were multiple abrasions on elbowand knee and swelling on her left forehead.Past Medical/ Surgical HistoryAcne Vulgaris, Depression, Anxiety, and attempts of self-harm multiple timesCurrent medications: Roaccutane, Olanzapine (poor concordance- she misses to take medicationsregularly as prescribed)Allergies: Pea nuts (Anaphylaxis)Perinatal historyVaginal birth, other details are not availableImmunisation history? Incomplete. Irene…