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    THE NURSING PROCESS: NURSING CARE PLAN        NURSING DIAGNOSIS ­ 2      (Problem; Etiology; Signs &  Symptoms)    P­ Decreased Cardiac Output    R/T    E­ Atrial Fibrillation and Mechanical  Ventilation    AEB    S – Client on mechanical ventilation.  Albumin 1.1 – 2/4/14 – low  osmolality in blood – third spacing.  Atrial Fibrilation  Sluggish Pupil response  Blood pressure 97/39   Heart Rate 54  Peripheral pulses diminished                PLANNING  ____________________________________________________________________________________ 

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    There are several advantages to breastfeeding your child. One of the most important advantages‚ in my opinion‚ is the close bond between you and your baby. It allows you to take time out of your busy schedule that we all seem to have these days and be present in the moment with the baby as we cuddle‚ make eye contact and feed them. Having this time with the baby and the skin to skin contact is benefits both baby and mother. In the first few days after pregnancy mothers will have colostrum in their

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    Patient Care Plan Student: Michelle Brook | Patient Initials: R.PAge: 85 m/ f Female | Admitting DiagnosisAcute/Chronic Kidney Failure | Nanda Dx and Statement: | Goals:Short Term/Long Term | Nursing Interventions | Rationales | Evaluation:Goals met? | Risk for excess fluid volume related to inability of kidneys to excrete fluid and excessive fluid intake as evidenced by edema‚ hypertension and shortness of breathSubjectiveR.P said “ouch” when touching areas with edema (feet and

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    There is a lot of challenges of a 3-way consultation between children‚ parents and the doctor‚ but if the pediatrician communicates effectively‚ the challenges will be overcome and will improve the health care outcomes. Effective communication is unambiguous and is needed to inform the patient and parents about the disease‚ treatment‚ complications of the disease. The quality of the process of communication between the patient/family and the physician affects the quality of their collaborative relationship

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    Financing Long-Term Care in Nursing Facilities Long-term care in nursing facilities is very expensive and is paid for by both public and private payer sources. Long-term care is defined as services needed by a person when their ability to care for themselves has been diminished by an illness‚ aging process‚ or a disability. Most persons living in the U.S. at sometime or another will require some sort of long-term care whether it is given in a facility or at home. It is estimated that there

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    Nursing Diagnosis(ND): Ineffective breathing pattern Related to (R/T): The patient has decreased lung compliance. As Evidenced By (AEB): The patient having dyspnea and abnormal ABGs Desired Patient Outcomes(Goals) Nursing Interventions Rationales Evaluation STG: Patient will: Patient will exhibit signs of effective breathing pattern before end of Nursing shift. 1. Nurse will monitor patient’s prescribed oxygen therapy. 2. Nurse will titrate oxygen to keep oxygen greater than ninety

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    breed-feeding‚ how breast-feeding is healthiest for mom‚ how breastfeeding saves money‚ how breastfeeding is healthiest for babies‚ WIC provides good food and a whole lot more‚ how often should mothers breastfeed my babies‚ how colostrum is good for baby‚ how breast milk reduce the risk of obesity‚ diabetes‚ and other diseases‚ breast milk has all the nutrients your baby needs for proper growth and development‚ and breastfeeding also helps prevent excessive bleeding‚ helps you bond with your

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    Chapter 20: Nursing Management: Postoperative Care Test Bank MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. On admission of a patient to the postanesthesia care unit (PACU)‚ the blood pressure (BP) is 122/72. Thirty minutes after admission‚ the BP falls to 114/62‚ with a pulse of 74 and warm‚ dry skin. Which action by the nurse is most appropriate? a. Increase the IV fluid rate. b. Continue to take vital signs every 15 minutes. c. Administer oxygen therapy at 100% per mask. d. Notify the anesthesia care provider (ACP) immediately

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    Support and Promote Public Breastfeeding At any given time of day‚ a newborn baby is being brought into our world; in fact‚ there are about 12‚343 newborn babies every day. Our earth’s population is growing at a faster pace every year‚ and each year there are more and more children that are not getting the proper nutrition that is needed. A large contributing factor to this issue is the decreased popularity of breastfeeding by mothers. Based on my extensive research‚ I have found that most of

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    This essay explains‚ reflects and analyses a critical incident which occurred on a postnatal ward during my first clinical placement as a student midwife. The incident relates to breastfeeding practices on the ward and is classed as critical because it triggered an instinctual response in me which made me feel it was not right or helpful. My response and feelings at the time were not grounded in theoretical knowledge but rather an instinctual feeling. As a result of this instinctual feeling

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