parts / parted A. In relation to Mr. Hardy's observations, I would firstly notify the registered nurse if she or he is available, if not, notify the doctor, senior nurse or the team leader that is working and always document client history. Part B My role as an enrolled nurse is to first get a duty to be approved by the registered nurse. The registered nurse's duty is to guide me on my duty with my hardy throughout the shift and to ensure he gets the right help need for his condition.
Question 3
Diabetic Educator
Physiotherapist
General Practitioner. Diabetic Educator A diabetic educator will be working with Mr. Hardy to provide information and help him develop coping skills and healthy habits. the diabetic educator may …show more content…
Hardy. Also can help Mr. Hardy with his medication and can refer him to specialists when its needed specific types of treatment. general practitioners help to manage ongoing care for Mr. Hardy and regular check-ups so the doctor can monitor his conditions for improvement or decline.
Question 4
1 Factor Current smoker - 30 cigarettes daily. Mr. Hardy cigarette smoking habits increases the risk of coronary heart disease by itself. When it acts with other factors, it greatly increases risk. His smoking increases blood pressure, decreases to exercise tolerance and increases the tendency towards blood to clot and its impact on vascular health, particularly related to cardiac disease. Also it leads to vascular damage to the cerebrovascular system, particularly as they apply to the blood brain barrier.
2 Factor widow and lives alone: Mr. Hardy is socially isolated person, who reports a lack of quality social support is at higher risk of developing CVD and of having poorer CVD …show more content…
Question 5 Cardio vascular system: . Mr. Hardy's Cardio vascular system controls the circulation of blood in his body. When Hypertension occurs to Mr. Hardy the heart pumps blood around the body of the blood vessels and uses extra force through his arteries that leads to his weakness and losing his elasticity, which reduces Mr. Hardy in blood flow through the vessels and causes the stroke to happen. When the stroke occurs and potentially can lead to death. The brain tissues, can then start to impact on Mr. Hardy's ability such as to walk, talk and doing his daily activities and damages the central nervous system.
Central nervous system, the