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    Camden County College Nursing Care Plan Student: Date:9/16/2103 Pt. Data Objective & Subjective Nursing Diagnoses Goals (Short & long term Interventions & Rationale Pt. Teaching Eval. Subjective Data Patient states “I am afraid all the steroids are going to make me fat.” And was crying Patient was asking questions about covering the butterfly rash. Patient showed concern about swelled hand. She stated she did not want to look “crippled. “ Objective Data Patient

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    Fashion show risk management plan Risk | Probability | Response | Crowds | Low | Design layout of event to reduce concentration of people in any one place Occupancy monitored and limit not exceeded | Lack of funds | High | | Security | Moderate | | Power | Low | To check adequate voltage/wattage for event use | Amenities | | To check adequate washrooms‚Changing rooms‚ wheel chair accessible | Venue | Moderate | Difficult to find location‚ maps provided to attendees | Permits/Licenses

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    Natalie Sullivan 6/4/2013 Nursing Care Plans Care Plan: Post Partum Patient’s initials: SR Date of Care: 5/6/2013 Assessment Data: * G1P1 * C/S on 5/5/2013 at 1832 * Incision at suprapubic region * Staples mid right side to end of left side of incision * Steri strips on right side of incision r/t to removal of 5 staples because staples were loose * Pt complaining of pain in lower abdomen * Pt complaining of “uncomfortableness” at incision

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    Risk Management Plan No indoor pyro/flare According to one of the witness‚ “Someone from the crowd tossed a flare and there were immediately flames.” (Joyner‚ 2004). “The blaze started when a flare ignited the flammable foam celling‚ sending burning debris and smoke into the crowd.” ( Carroll‚ 2011). Indoor pyro/flare should not be tolerated in venues such as concerts‚ bands. Club operators should consider audience safety to be part of their responsibility and neither engage in‚ nor tolerate

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    Disturbed sleep pattern should be prioritized third‚ because lack of adequate rest can cause fatigue‚ further discomfort‚ and decreased ability to function and perform ADL’s which is important to a client’s self-esteem and independence. Nursing Care Plan Nursing Diagnosis: Acute Pain related to vaso-occlusive

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    Extrapyramidal side effects: p. 789- A variety of signs and symptoms that are often side effects of the use of certain psychotropic drugs‚ particularly the phenothiazines. Three reversible extrapyramidal side effects are: acute dystonia‚ akathisia‚ and pseudoparkinsonism. A fourth‚ tarditive dyskinesia‚ is the most serious and is not reversible Akinisia: p. 784- regular rhythmic movements‚ usually of lower limbs; constant pacing may also be seen; often noticed in people taking antipsychotic medication

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    ASSESSMENT & CARE PLAN

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    ASSESSMENT & CARE PLAN CLIENT CASE STUDY #2 Student: Fall 2010 Client Initials: VC Age: 82 Gender: Female Date Admitted to Nursing Home: 12/14/07 Assessment Date: 12/3/10 1. HEALTH HISTORY Brief description of health history and reason in nursing home: VC has a history of malignant neoplasm of her large intestine which lead to her colostomy status. She also has a history of fracture and fall. She was admitted to the nursing facility secondary to her alzheimer’s diagnosis

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    Postpartum Scenarios

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    Prenatal and Postpartum Scenario (indent) This memo will address the basic activities that women should consider when pregnant and post pregnancy. In order to (from Write Point: [Writing suggestion--the meaning will be the same (and less wordy) by removing "in order"]) promote a healthy lifestyle and a baby’s healthy development‚ a mother must create a healthy environment for her child. Prenatal Women Daily Activity List • Regular doctor visits (beginning between 6-8) (from Write Point:

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    Nursing care plan (Colonoscopy) S.E is a 59 year old African-American male admitted to the critical care unit because of his left lower quadrant (LLQ) abdominal pain. S.E had a colonoscopy 2 days ago. He has a family history of hypertension (HTN) and a medical history of HTN and anemia. He is alert and oriented ×3 (time‚ place‚ and person). S.E has no known drug allergy and he is NPO except for medicine. Problem: LLQ abdominal pain Acute pain | Assessment | Planning/Nursing Goals |

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    Hemorrhage Stroke Essay

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    neurological deficits (Lundy-Eckman‚ 2013). Classification of the health condition: Strokes are classified by two broad categories‚ hemorrhage and ischemia which differ by the incident of the cerebral blood flow. Hemorrhage stroke is characterized by a rupture or leaking of a cerebral artery causing damage to the surrounding brain tissue (Caplan‚ 2016). Hemorrhage can be further classified into area affected such as intracerebral or subarachnoid (Caplan‚ 2016). The most common form of stroke is

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