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    Patient Teaching Paper

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    Major Care Plan Student Name: Jane Doe Date of Care: 10/15/13 Pt. Initials: RC Rm #: 453-2 Chief Complaint: Abdominal Pain Medical Diagnosis: Acute Appendicitis/Laparoscopic Appendectomy BCF’s & Power Components Universal Self-Care Requisites Developmental Requisites Health Deviations Requisites Self-Care Deficits Unable or Unwilling: BCF: 1. Age: 64 years 2. Gender: Male 3. Developmental State: a. (Erikson Theory) Integrity vs. Despair. b. Cognitive: Alert/Oriented

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    Patient Y Exercise

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    Once Patient Y was placed in a labor room‚ treatment began immediately. As mentioned previously‚ the fetal heart rate decreased rapidly. During this time the nurse and physician performed several treatments in order to try and raise the fetal heart rate. First‚ the nurse applied 10L of oxygen via nasal cannula to the patient. Then‚ the nurse opened the Lactated Ringers wide so that they would enter the patient faster. Finally‚ the nurse changed the patient’s position from left sided to right sided

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    Improving Patient Outcomes

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    Patient Centered Outcomes Nursing 300: Foundations of Professional Nursing By: Jayme Shulman‚ RN 0ctober 28‚ 2012 America’s health care system has become very complex with a rise in health costs‚ patients with complex medical issues‚ and Medicare cuts. Nurses must find a way to juggle the health care industry while maintaining positive patient outcomes. Patients will either have good or bad outcomes during or after their care based on the decisions of the nurse and the interdisciplinary

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    In the article “Leadership and patient safety culture” by Kawamoto‚ the primary interest in health care and in that there is great concern for medications errors‚ medical errors and error in reporting these facts and findings. Patient safety goes hand in hand with high quality care and patient satisfaction. As a health care provider one must want to view their practice as safe and providing the highest quality of care. What is considering high quality care in any heath care setting? Do we have the

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    reading the New York Times article‚ When the Patient Is ‘Noncompliant’ by Dr. Danielle Ofri‚ I found it was quite relatable to the activity we were given in our experiential pharmacy class. Taking three different types of medication didn’t seem that much at first‚ but after having to do it for seven days myself‚ I might be considered “noncompliant”. As stated in the article‚ it is not just simply having to take the pills. In addition to taking medication‚ patients have an social and work life that can be

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    Patient Educational Plan

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    Patient Educational Plan Nur/427 Monday‚ March 29‚ 2010 Sara Gerrie‚ MSN Introduction Prolonged and chronic ethanol (ETOH) use has devastating effects on the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. ETOH is easily absorbed from the intestine and diffuses quickly throughout the body. The bulk of the ETOH is metabolized in the liver. ETOH abuse produces functional and structural changes in the GI tract‚ such as in the stomach‚ small intestine‚ liver‚ and pancreas (Geokas‚ Lieber‚ French‚ & Halsted 1981)

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    Running head:  Patient safety: the ethical imperative       Patient safety: the ethical imperative          by   Chaini C. Demas           A Paper Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for HSA 515 Healthcare Law‚ Policy and Ethics Strayer University Summer 2010 Patient safety: the ethical imperative Patient safety is and should always be the most important aspect a health care provider considers. The article‚ Patient safety: the ethical imperative

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    mood. As healthcare providers‚ it is important to understand the good and bad attitudes a patient has throughout our time with them. It is vital to understand how to appropriately take care of them and how to “deal” with them. Chapter 8 in the book talks about dealing with difficult patients. Like mentioned before‚ we will come across those patient who are “good” and those who are “bad.” The bad patients are the hostile‚ emotionally unstable‚ stubborn and noncompliant ones who everyone tends to

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    Ncp for Asthma Patient

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    Date/Time | Assessment | Nursing Diagnosis | Goals/ Expected Outcomes | Intervention | Rationale | Implementation | Evaluation | Name & Sign | | -Wheezing breath sounds- Unproductive cough- Prolonged expiration-Patients verbalizes difficulty in breathing | Ineffective airway clearance related to airway congestion | To restore normal airway clearance within 30 minutes * Breath sound will be normal * Expiration phase of breathing will be normal and effortless * Patient will verbalize ease

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    Patient independence The level of Independence varies for different patient because everybody has got their different experiences at some point. Everyone will require care at some points during which one loses the independence due to inability to do things that one would otherwise be able to do. In 2006‚ the Government White Paper which was issued emphasises the importance of independence – It was called Our Health‚ Our Care‚ Our Say – it explains what they should expect from healthcare professionals

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