RN 1. RN EXIT V- 5 FALL 2008 1. COMMUNITY HLTH – CARDIOVASCULAR – CV DISEASE AFRICAN AMERICAN =Set up a clinic for cardiovascular diet‚ 2. COMMUNITY HLTH / FUNDAMENTALS / PROFESSIONAL ISSUES – BASIC NURSING SKILLS / SAFETY / LEGAL / ETHICAL – OSHA MANDATES 3. COMMUNITY HLTH / MEDICAL SURGICAL – MUSCULOSKELETAL – OSTEOPOROSIS PREVENTION=exercise‚ increase vit D calcium‚ roller skating and roller blading COMMUNITY HLTH / MEDICAL SURGICAL – NEUROLOGICAL / PHYSICAL ASSESSMENT
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Carson-Newman University Student_______ _______________ Department of Nursing Date ________________________ NURS 303L – Clinical Case Study Assignment Client Age __________ M F Admit Date__________________ Allergies__________________________________ Admitting Diagnosis __Hypertension______________________________________________________________________________________________ Activity Level__________________________________ Diet____________________________________________________________
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| |Criteria licensure: criteria for licensure in the state of ten. States that only | | |graduate of approved schools of nursing are eligible to take the national council | | |licensure examination (NCLEX). Associates’ degree‚ Baccalaureate Degree‚ Master’s | | |degree and doctoral degree all take the NCLEX. You must also pass a background check | | |and pay money.
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NURSING CARE PLAN FOR ACUTE CHOLECYSTITIS • Assessment • • • • • • Assessing (Pre-operative): Head-to-toe subjective and objective assessments including smoking history‚ OTC drugs‚ anti-coagulant drugs‚ herbal remedies‚ past respiratory problems‚ and nutritional status. Focused assessment of the heart‚ lungs and abdomen. Completion of an ECG because of the patient’s previous myocardial infarction history‚ and chest X-ray to exclude right lower lobe pneumonia. Full pain assessment (COLDSPAA)‚ and
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Laboratory and Diagnostic Examination 25 CHAPTER 2 I. Anatomy and Physiology 31 II. Etiology 40 III. Symptomatology 44 IV. Pathophysiology 49 V. Written Pathophysiology 54 CHAPTER 3 I. Nursing Care Plan 56 II. Discharge Plan 69 III. Pharmacological Management 74 CHAPTER 4 I. Conclusion 82 II. Patient’s Prognosis 82 III. Recommendation 83 IV. Evaluation 84 V. Bibliography 85 List of Figures
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Promotion/Disease Prevention (4 items) Asthma: Evaluating Teaching to Client with a New Diagnosis (System Disorder‚ RM NCC RN 9.0 Chp 18) Community Health Program Planning: Developing an Education Program (Basic Concept‚ RM CH RN 6.0 Chp 3) Outcomes Please see page 4 for an explanation of the Scores and Topics to Review sections Report Created on: 11/17/2014 05:29 PM EST Page 1 of 4 REP_COMP_3_0_IndividualNonProctored_3_0_V3 Nursing Process No of Items Individual Score Description Assessment
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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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regarding his condition. We devoted ourselves to carrying out the nursing responsibilities assigned to us‚ both in assisting to restore Mrs. N.C ’s health‚ as well as in establishing nurse-patient interaction so that he will cooperate with us as we gather information to aid his in regaining health and attaining optimum level of functioning. II. BACKGROUND OF STUDY Abruptio Placenta * Painful
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Patient teaching plan Cleven Isidor HSC-175 Mrs. Scott‚ MSN‚ RN-C Patient teaching plan During a clinical rotation we come into contact with many patients‚ from many different backgrounds‚ with many different disease processes which effect their systems. Each patient has their own manifestations‚ of signs and symptoms‚ along with courses of action which are taken to best meet their individual needs. One of the tools used when caring for a patient is education. CDC.gov states “A well-informed patient
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DEGREE NURSING RNSG 1341 COMMON CONCEPTS OF ADULT HEALTH Original Spring 2001 Revised May 2012 Revised Spring 2013 MISSION The San Jacinto College Central Campus Department of Associated Degree Nursing (ADN) will provide an educational environment of the highest standards‚ to prepare graduates committed to excellence in nursing practice
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