sounds and measure the oxygen saturation of the blood with pulse oximetry before and after giving the treatment. ● If you are giving a diuretic such as furosemide (Lasix) for congestive heart failure‚ auscultate the lungs‚ assess for peripheral edema and jugular venous distension‚ and weigh the patient daily. 1. Determine the extent and complexity of client needs or the nature of the work to be delegated. 2. Identify the employee to whom tasks or duties are to be delegated. 3. Determine that
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Essay on Congestive Heart Failure According to a recent study‚ people over 40 have a 1 in 5 chance of developing Congestive Heart Failure in their lifetime. Nearly 5 million people in the United States—mostly older adults—already have Congestive Heart Failure‚ and the number of people with Congestive Heart Failure keeps rising. About 550‚000 people develop Congestive Heart Failure each year. This is because people are living longer and surviving heart attacks and other medical conditions that
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Chapter 12 A flat macular hemorrhage is called a(n): Purpura Risk factors that may lead to skin disease and breakdown include: a lifetime of environmental trauma. What term refers to a linear skin lesion that runs along a nerve route? Zosteriform The components of a nail examination include: contour‚ consistency‚ and color. An example of a primary lesion is a(n): urticaria. A scooped out‚ shallow depression in the skin is called a/an: erosion. Chapter 19 The first heart sound
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When I saw her this afternoon she looked in her usual state resting in bed‚ awake and alert. Mentally oriented and appropriate. She has no overt heart failure. No neck vein distention. She has a high-pitched systolic murmur‚ but no peripheral edema. Her pulse ox is 92% on room air with a heart rate in the mid 80s. Hospice has seen the patient and admitted her to hospice services. She is on minimal medications now and there is no need for cardiac medications. I have assured the family that
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easily in beverages to maintain sweetness. | * Increases risk for Type-2 diabetes‚ coronary heart disease‚ stroke and cancer * Isn’t easily metabolized by the liver. * May stimulate appetite and cause headaches‚ nausea‚ weakness‚ wheezing‚ edema‚ change in heart rate‚ burning sensations and difficulty in breathing. | MSG(Monosodium Glutamate) | * Flavor enhancer in restaurant food‚ salad dressing‚ chips‚ frozen entrees‚ soups and other foods. | * Inhibits absorption of some nutrients
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right ear with profound hearing loss. LUNGS: Clear to oscultation and percussion bilaterally‚ CV normal‚ S-1 S-2 without murmurs or rubs. GI: Soft‚ non-tender‚ non-distended no HSM. Positive bowel sounds. GENITALIA: deferred. EXTREMETIES: No edema. Has been admitted for left ankle surgery. UROLOGIC: Intact with the exception of cranial nerve ink on the right. LABS: CVC within normal range. Pre-op glucose 239‚ BUN 8‚ creatinine 0.5. (Continued) CONSULTATION REPORT Patient Name:
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disease is essentially the breakdown of the immune system. An example of this disease is Equine recurrent uveitis (ERU)‚ also known as moon blindness‚ affects horses. It is not contagious and symptoms of this disease are swelling of the eyelids‚ corneal edema‚ and blindness. There is no cure for this disease yet and the cause of it has yet to be discovered. Horses with acute uveitis and heavy lymphocyte influxation have a greater chance of developing ERU. When the condition is chronic‚ it can cause blindness
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Today began the second clinical experience here at Avalon Care Center. I was feeling confident from my last clinical experience and I was also excited to see what today had in store for me‚ what I was learn‚ what I would be able to participate in and what I would take away from today experience. Today clinical assignment was in the Alzheimer’s/Dementia care unit‚ where I had the opportunity alongside of Colleen. Our morning had gotten off to ruff start due to difficulties with accessing their
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Pulse 76. Respiratory rate 19. Temp 36.9. Weight 208. Palpation of the left SI joint is tender. Spine nontender. Right SI joint nontender. Negative straight leg test. _____(ETR/EPR)’s are +1 in the knees‚ and trace in the ankles. Sensation intact. No edema. Great toe and leg extensions _____(remain) intact.
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place and is receiving humidified oxygen at 28% per tracheostomy collar. His pulse reading is 92%. He is receiving continuous tube feedings via nasogastric tube. Two Hemovac drains are noted in the left neck area. There is a moderate amount of edema in the facial and submandibular area on the left side. Mr. Davids is ambulatory in the room and is up to the bathroom. What are the six priority problems for this patient? The six priority problems for this patient are Ineffective airway clearance
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