prepare a 24-hour supply of feeding? 2. Order: 1/2 strength Ensure 8 oz via nasogastric tube to be given over 8 hrs. How much formula and water will you use to prepare this feeding? 3. Order:1/4 strength Jevity 300 mL via G-tube q6h. How much formula and water is needed to prepare enough feeding for your 8-hour shift? 4. Order: 400 mL of 1/4 strength Ensure over 6 hours via nasogastric tube. Supply: Ensure 240 mL cans. How much formula and water is needed to prepare this
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surgery she was placed under female surgical ward 1. Her vital signs where taken and she was physically assessed. She had a blood pressure reading of 129/67‚ axillary temperature reading of 100.40 F‚ and a pulse reading of 113 pbm. She also had a nasogastric tube inserted. The Physician orders instructed that she was to be given certain medications. These included Zosyn (3.375g)‚ Morphine (5m IV)‚ Gravol (50 mg IV) and Nexium (40mg IV). The patient was under the care of RN Sapatula. The patient was visited
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32nd Lane Apartment 239 Phoenix‚ Arizona‚ 85051 (602) 469-5071 2013lpnerica@gmail.com Medical Education/Experience/Skills: Vital Signs Nasogastric Care Calculating Intake & Output Tracheotomy Care Focused and Detailed Assessments McKesson and Cerner Software knowledge Patient Hygiene Glucose Measurements Foley Catheter Care‚ Insertion & Removal U/A Dipstick Wound Care IV’s/PICC Line Dressing Change Medication Administration‚ IM‚ Sub-Q Patient Scheduling Placement of EKG HIPAA
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C: CIRCULATION PLAN * Prevention of fluid and electrolyte imbalance‚ dehydration and sepsis (IV fluids) *Jean is vomiting* (check vomitus for blood) * Fluid balance chart * The insertion of IV cannula * Remains Nil by Mouth-insertion of NG tube * Central Pulse - rate‚ volume & regularity * Pulse rate on admission – 98 beats/min * Peripheral pulses * Blood pressure * *Respiratory rate* * Capillary refill (teach importance of removal of nail polish/make up –
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spending two days in ICU following a total laryngectomy. His assessment reveals vital signs which are: BP 150/90‚ pulse 94‚ temperature 99 orally. He has a laryngectomy tube in 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
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A bowel obstruction is a partial or complete blockage in the intestines that prevents gas‚ fluids‚ or solids from moving through the intestines normally. Blockage may occur in the small intestine (small-bowel obstruction) or the large intestine (colonic obstruction or large-bowel obstruction). In severe cases‚ the bowel’s blood supply may be cut off. This is called ischemic bowel or bowel strangulation and requires emergency treatment. A bowel obstruction can be caused by tumors‚ twisting or narrowing
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Introduction The 14-French (F) pigtail catheters (PCs) are small-caliber catheters that are percutaneously placed at bedside‚ in comparison with the tradition large-caliber (32-40F) chest tubes (CTs) that are placed by an open cut-down technique 1-3. The PC’s roles and its effectiveness in the management of trauma patients with pneumothorax 3 and hemothorax (HTX)/hemopneumothorax (HPTX) 4 have previously been published. It is controversial and many clinicians still question whether or not blood
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Pancreatitis Overview- The Pancreatitis is an elongated gland‚ situated in the upper part of the abdominal cavity‚ behind the stomach and below the liver. This small organ that belongs to both the digestive system to the endocrine system; the pancreas‚ in fact‚ is very important for the secretion of enzymes that help digest complex carbohydrates and lipids; also it produces the hormones insulin and glucagon‚ which regulate the level of glucose in the blood. Pancreatitis‚ which is the inflammation
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Unit 9 Assignment Jessica Hauge HS111-10 Medical Terminology HS111 Unit 9 Assignment Template DIRECTIONS: There are 2 parts to this assignment. PART 1 –Read through the medical report listed below and the follow the directions listed after the report. PART 2 – Read through the questions and respond using layman’s terminology. Main Street Hospital and Medical Center 6000 North Tree Street - Branch‚ Pennsylvania 12345 – (555) 123-4567 ---------------------------------------------------------
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