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Identify 1 possible nursing diagnosis when giving an IV push and give 1 intervention on the identified problem. You may submit your answer as text entry.
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- Make a summary of each diagnostic procedure using this format. Name of the Description Indication Contraindication Nursing procedure Responsibilities 1. Invasive 1.1 Endoscopy 1.2Bronchoscopy 1.3Arthroscopic exam 1.4Gastroscopy 1.5 Colonoscopy 1.6Cystoscopy 1.7 Angiography 2. Non-invasive 2.1 Radiography 2.2CT Scan 2.3 Ultrasonography 2.4Chest x-ray 2.5Barium Swallow 2.6 Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) 2.7 Computed tomographyThe nurse decides to call the physician and receives a verbal order for “Give Sally Smith 5 mg morphine sulfate q6h PRN for pain.” The nurse should do the following actions. Select all that apply: Check medication rights and allergies prior to administering the medication Document the verbal order in the electronic medical record Ensure the verbal order is signed by the provider within 24 hours Ask the provider for additional order information Perform a check-back and verbally repeat the providers order while still on the phoneCase Scenario/Description Case:Location: Medical-Surgical UnitTime: 0800Report from night shift charge nurse:Situation:Sara Lin is an 18-year-old patient who had an emergency appendectomy. It is day 2 postoperative, and Sara is expected to be discharged late this afternoon. We have discontinued her IV antibiotics after her morning dose. She will be getting oral meds today.Background:Sara presented in the ED 2 days ago with a 2-day history of nausea, vomiting, and increasing pain. She was taken to surgery that day and had an open appendectomy for a ruptured appendix. She has been stable since arriving to the unit. Her parents have been here with her most of the time and are very helpful and supportive.Assessment:Sara is alert and oriented. She needs to be reminded to use her incentive spirometer. Abdomen is soft and tender to touch. Bowel sounds active. She has progressed to regular diet, and she's eating small amounts. No nausea reported since postoperative day 1. The surgery team…
- Case Scenario/Description Case:Location: Medical-Surgical UnitTime: 0800Report from night shift charge nurse:Situation:Sara Lin is an 18-year-old patient who had an emergency appendectomy. It is day 2 postoperative, and Sara is expected to be discharged late this afternoon. We have discontinued her IV antibiotics after her morning dose. She will be getting oral meds today.Background:Sara presented in the ED 2 days ago with a 2-day history of nausea, vomiting, and increasing pain. She was taken to surgery that day and had an open appendectomy for a ruptured appendix. She has been stable since arriving to the unit. Her parents have been here with her most of the time and are very helpful and supportive.Assessment:Sara is alert and oriented. She needs to be reminded to use her incentive spirometer. Abdomen is soft and tender to touch. Bowel sounds active. She has progressed to regular diet, and she's eating small amounts. No nausea reported since postoperative day 1. The surgery team…Case Scenario/Description Case:Location: Medical-Surgical UnitTime: 0800Report from night shift charge nurse:Situation:Sara Lin is an 18-year-old patient who had an emergency appendectomy. It is day 2 postoperative, and Sara is expected to be discharged late this afternoon. We have discontinued her IV antibiotics after her morning dose. She will be getting oral meds today.Background:Sara presented in the ED 2 days ago with a 2-day history of nausea, vomiting, and increasing pain. She was taken to surgery that day and had an open appendectomy for a ruptured appendix. She has been stable since arriving to the unit. Her parents have been here with her most of the time and are very helpful and supportive.Assessment:Sara is alert and oriented. She needs to be reminded to use her incentive spirometer. Abdomen is soft and tender to touch. Bowel sounds active. She has progressed to regular diet, and she's eating small amounts. No nausea reported since postoperative day 1. The surgery team…