Nursing 106 Spring 2016 Maternal Child Case Study All questions apply to this case study. You may type or clearly write this assignment. It must be legible. Responses to questions must be in your own words. Scenario M.H. is a three year old boy with cerebral palsy (CP) who has been admitted to your unit preoperatively. He will have surgery for a femoral osteotomy and tendon lengthening to stabilize hip joints and to help reduce spasticity. You are orienting the parents to the unit and
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Dale Gordon has been a patient in the ICU for 6 days after developing complications after open heart surgery. He is an 82-year-old African American who is disoriented to place and time. He lives with his daughter Claudia in her home. Claudia and her two brothers visit Mr. Gordon daily since he has been hospitalized. Mr. Gordon has not been eating well since the surgery and has lost 3 pounds. Mr. Gordon has type 2 diabetes and is on oral antihyperglycemic medication. Before he came to the hospital
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Dorothy Johnson - Nursing Theorist Biography and Career of Dorothy E. Johnson Dorothy E. Johnson was born on August 21, 1919 in Savannah, Georgia. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Nursing in 1942 from Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee. In 1948, she received her Master's degree from Harvard University. During her career, Johnson was an assistant professor of pediatric nursing, an associate professor of nursing, and a professor of nursing at the University of California
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Analysis of Jane’s Condition Jane Vuong, a 24 year old Vietnamese undergraduate student was admitted into the hospital Emergency Department presenting with anxiety, difficulty speaking, breathing and dusky lips following severe chest tightness during an exercise session at the local martial arts school. On examination she had a wheezing sound when breathing. She has no history of asthma but says she has some allergies which she treats with herbs. Her colleague who brought her to the emergency
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Nursing Theory Plan of Care Nur/513 May 16, 2011 Introduction Nursing theories describe and explain the phenomena of interest to nursing in a systematic way in order to provide understanding for use in nursing practice and research. Nursing theories provide a framework for nurses to systematize their nursing actions: what to ask, what to observe, what to focus on and what to think about. They provide a framework to develop new and validate current knowledge. Researchers use nursing theories
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A&M UNIVERSITY College of Nursing BASIC CONCEPTS PRACTICUM – NURS 3263 DATA COLLECTION TOOL Student’s Name Date April 5, 2011 Biographical data Client’s initials P.M. Unit/Room No. A735 Age 64 years old Gender F Ethnicity Black Religion Baptist Marital Status Widowed Occupation Unemployed Date of Admission March 31, 2011 Admitting Problem/Diagnosis Unstable Angina Chief Complaint (Why did the patient come to the hospital
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NURSING CARE PLAN FOR Hypertension Rayan Ali AL-shahri 433101557 Nursing Diagnosis: Decreased cardiac output related to increased peripheral vascular resistance secondary to hypertension as evidence by BP 220/115, patient complaining of blurred vision, and headache. Subjective Data: A 65 year old male comes into the ER complaining of blurred vision and a “very painful” headache. He states his wife took his blood pressure from his home blood pressure machine at home and it read 210/110
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NURSING PROCESS PAPER Student Name: Date of Care: 10/14/09 Date of Admission: 10/10/09 I. HEALTH STATUS | Admitting Dx: COPD Exac/Chest Pain | Pt. Init.D.R | Rm No.353 | Age60 | SexM | RaceCaucasion | ReligionCatholic | OccupationDisabled | Surgery: Medical Treatment: Back Surgery/ Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting COPD Exac/Chest Pain | Chief Complaint/Reason for Hospitalization & Hx. of Present Illness (with 1-8 critical characteristics, Jarvis
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NURS 2410 Concept Mapping #1 Nursing Diagnosis:Impaired gas exchange Supportive Data:R/T decreased pulmonary perfusionAEB c/o SOB with any exertion, pain with deep breathing, decreased O2 saturation with ambulation. | #2 Nursing Diagnosis:Risk for bleedingSupportive Data:R/T anticoagulation therapy; Heparin drip infusing @ 13.7 mL/hr | Admitting Diagnosis/ Problem:Chest pain, back painPriority Assessments:Vital signs, telemetry, peripheral pulses, respiratory status, monitor for signs and
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NM1704: Applying a model of nursing roper, logan and tierney model This essay explores the preoperative care provided to one patient in a London hospital during one shift. This care was influenced by the holistic perspective to health. Arsing from the Greek for ‘whole’ this acknowledges physiological, psychological and social factors impacting the patient’s condition. (McFerran & Martin, 2008) It seeks to offer treatment inclusive of these factors rather than treating physical symptoms
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