Nursing Health History Nursing health history is the first part and one of the mostsignificant aspects in case studies. It is a systematic collection ofsubjective and objective data‚ ordering and a step-by-step processinculcating detailed information in determining client’s history‚ healthstatus‚ functional status and coping pattern. These vital informationsprovide a conceptual baseline data utilized in developing nursingdiagnosis‚ subsequent plans for individualized care and for the nursingprocess
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Exemplar Face Sheet Exemplar Name ! Intrapartum Care (Vol. II pg. 1255-1325) Key Concept Link ! Reproduction Pathophysiology‚ etiology and direct and indirect causes in your own words Pathophysiology: Both mother and baby begin to prepare for birth in the final weeks of pregnancy. The mother is instructed to call the health care provider and come into the birthing unit if any of the following occur. Rupture of membranes‚ regular‚ frequent uterine contractions (nulliparas‚ 5 minutes
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How your proposed program would further your academic and/or professional career. My proposed program is Master in Nursing. It will allow me to foster my academic and professional career in numerous ways. As learning never stops‚ the advancement in my academic degree or specialization would provide me with variety of learning experiences. Furthermore‚ it would not only furnish me with better opportunities in various health related aspects but also would lay a platform to use my analytical skills
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N.C.P 1 Nursing Care Plan Catherine Traylor F.H. January 31‚2007 Karen Ruffin Mercer County Community College 2 Abstract F.H. is an 83 year old male‚ whom was cared for on January 31‚2007 by the writer. He was admitted to Capital Health System at the Mercer Campus with diagnoses of an
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Subjective: The patient is a 31-year-old female involved in a motor vehicle accident on May 8‚ 2014. Initially she felt pain in her right foot‚ in which her foot got stuck under the gas paddle. Once she got out of the car to walk‚ she felt pain in her right thigh. She went to the emergency room at Fort Washington. No x-rays taken. She was given crutches to be nonweightbearing on the right extremity. She thought that she might have fractured her right leg‚ uncertain of which bone. She was
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Care Plan Norma Valdez-Rosa South University Online Introduction Chronic illness affects the whole family not just the patient. As discussed in our readings from this week‚ the impact of disease on family members includes: Emotional impact‚ financial impact‚ Impact on family relationships‚ Impact on the caregiver’s education or work‚ Impact on the caregiver’s leisure time and Social impact for the caregiver (Golics‚ et al‚ 2013). All of these factors are import to consider when
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Tara is a 32yo‚ G3 P2002‚ who is currently 22 weeks 2 days. She follows in the High Risk Obstetrical Clinic secondary to a history of chronic HTN. She also has a history of preeclampsia in both her prior pregnancies. She reports that her high BP developed in her 1st pregnancy. Around 2 years later she had a stroke that she reportedly thinks was related to uncontrolled HTN. There has been some question in her history about a thrombophilia specifically factor V Leiden‚ although we do have a negative
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On 11/16/17 I met Mr. Larson at the office of Dr. Quinn. Mr. Larson is alert and oriented. He is willing to work with a nurse case manager and to provide his medical history. Mr. Larson is alert and oriented. MEDICAL FACTORS On 9/1/17 Mr. Larson was at work. He is a mechanic technician. He reports he was holding a weighted object that was 40 to 50 pounds and turning a bolt at the same time. As he was pushing on the object he felt a pop in the small finger. He has been unable to bend the finger
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Theory Evaluation Exemplar Environmental Theory of Florence Nightingale Theory Description Scope of theory:Grand Theory Purpose of the theory:“everyday sanitary knowledge‚ or the knowledge of nursing‚ or in other words‚ of how to put the constitution in such a state as that it will have no disease‚ or that it can recover from disease.” * Main focus was the control of the environment of individuals and families‚ both healthy and ill. * Because it explains the totality of the behavior.
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the profession of nursing. I am currently in my first semester of the nursing program. I am looking forward to learning a lot on this lifelong journey of nursing. Nursing is the protection‚ promotion‚ and optimization of health and abilities‚ prevention of illness and injury‚ facilitation of healing‚ alleviation of suffering through the diagnosis and treatment of human response‚ and advocacy in the care of individuals‚ families‚ groups‚ communities‚ and populations (ANA). Nursing is an essential part
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