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- Case 1 Endorsement: Patient Name: De Guzman, Tracy Age: 21 years old Sex: Female Religion: Catholic Attending Physician: Dr. Mercado. Amelia Room no./ OB Ward: / Health Center Chief Complaint: Labor pains Date and time admitted: January 18, 2021 at 07am Diet: DAT Allergies: No known allergies Pending Tests: Urinalysis Scenario 1 (Day 1): Tracy De Guzman is a 21-year-old woman, a resident of Lagao, General Santos City. She is 38 weeks pregnant. This is her second pregnancy, and she has attended all previous visits with her mother and Frank, the father of her baby. Tracy is very quiet and makes limited eye contact at the Health Center. Tracy’s pregnancy has been relatively uneventful. Her weight gain has been 23 pounds. Laboratory values and blood pressure have been within normal limits. A 20-week ultrasound found no abnormalities of fetal anatomy. At her last visit to the barangay health center, the midwife told her they would discuss the birthplace. Tracy’s options are to deliver in…1. Definition 2. Patient Placement - private room, negative pressure room, door closed etc. 3. What to wear Standard Precaution/Universal precaution 4. Patient Transport 5. Patient Care EquipmentIdentifying the patient's personal circumstances about what they need to know and how they will best receive this information is the patient-centered approach that is advocated within medical circles. Group of answer choices A.True B.False
- The nurse is assigned to care for a male patient with complete right-sided hemiparesis. The nurse plans care knowing that this condition: The patient has weakness on the right side of the body, including the face and tongue. The patient has lost the ability to move the right arm but is able to walk independently The patient has lost the ability to move the right arm but is able to walk independently. O The patient has complete bilateral paralysis of the arms and legs.A patient's insurance policy states: Annual deductible: $300.00 Coinsurance: 70-30 This year the patient had made payments totalling $533 to all providers. Today the patient has an office visit (fee: $80). The patient presents a credit card for payment of today's bill. What is the amount that the patient should pay?3. A 52-year-old man is admitted to the hospital with a gunshot wound to the left abdomen. He is received in the OR directly from radiology, where his computed tomography scan was completed. His Trauma Score is now a 3. Analyze the situation and describe the priorities of care.
- CASE 2: The fact that this patient is prone to excessive worry and suicidal thoughts makes him incompetent to make medical decisions. True FalseDirections: respond to the following statements by identifying if they are true or false. 1. You should always have a first aid kit in your car when you travel. 2. When you have a blister always open it to let the liquid out. 3. Never treat first degree burns yourself. 4. Frost bitten parts of your body should be put in water that is not too warm and not too cold. 5. If a person cannot breathe for a few minutes it can cause brain damage. 6. If a person gets into contact with a poisonous chemical substance flush the skin with a lot of water. 7. A person in shock breathes slowly. 8. If you lose a lot of blood in a few minutes you can die. 9. To stop bleeding put pressure on the artery that carries blood. 10. If a person has inhaled carbon monoxide, move him into a closed room. 11. Put oil or butter on a burn. 12. If a person is choking turn him or her to one side. 13. Call 144 for an ambulance. 14. You should always give first aid to a person even if you don’t know what to do. 15. When…A client is scheduled to receive phenytoin (Dilantin) 100 mg orally at 6 PM but is having difficulty swallowing capsules. What method should the nurse to help the client take the medication? a. In most settings, student nurses are permitted to accept verbal orders from a physician. b. Upon admittance to a hospital, all patient medications from home should be sent home with the family or placed in safe-keeping. c. When a patient is admitted to a hospital, all drugs that the physician may have ordered while the patient was at home are continued. d. Safe practice dictates that a nurse follows. Written or verbal orders.
- Case 1 Endorsement: Patient Name: De Guzman, Tracy Age: 21 years old Sex: Female Religion: Catholic Attending Physician: Dr. Mercado. Amelia Room no./ OB Ward: / Health Center Chief Complaint: Labor pains Date and time admitted: January 18, 2021 at 07am Diet: DAT Allergies: No known allergies Pending Tests: Urinalysis Scenario 1 (Day 1): Tracy De Guzman is a 21-year-old woman, a resident of Lagao, General Santos City. She is 38 weeks pregnant. This is her second pregnancy, and she has attended all previous visits with her mother and Frank, the father of her baby. Tracy is very quiet and makes limited eye contact at the Health Center. Tracy’s pregnancy has been relatively uneventful. Her weight gain has been 23 pounds. Laboratory values and blood pressure have been within normal limits. A 20-week ultrasound found no abnormalities of fetal anatomy. At her last visit to the barangay health center, the midwife told her they would discuss the birthplace. Tracy’s options are to deliver in…Standard Precaution/Universal precaution 1. Definition 2. Patient Placement - private room, negative pressure room, door closed etc 3. What to wear 4. Patient Transport 5. Patient Care EquipmentMr. Caring, a Nursing Home patient was identified at risk for elopementThey were given a wanderguard bracelet, which is connected to the front and stairwell doorsResident has been at facility for 15 years, is alert and oriented x 2-3, smoker, walks a small amount of feet and usually sits in a wheelchair, which they propel.The resident is on 30 minute safety checksAt 7:00 am on Monday, you are at the facility and informed that Mr. Caring's empty wheelchair ws found at the back door a few minutes prior. what root cause analysis will find out what happened develop a corrective action plan tp prevent it from happening again.
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