Name: John Doe Class: NRN 101 Date: 12/12/12 Pt. initial RB Age 100 Date of Admit 01/01/01 DOB 07/01/01 Code Status full Allergies NKDA Admitting Diagnosis: Pneumonia secondary to a bacterial infection Nursing Diagnosis: Risk for ineffective tissue perfusion (arterial‚ venous‚ and peripheral) STG: Patient will have adequate perfusion AEB Spo2= 95% or greater LTG: Patient will maintain adequate tissue perfusion to vital organs AEB mucous membranes‚ capillary refill time
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A Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) is an intensive care unit specializing in the care of ill or premature newborn infants. Neonates who need to go to the unit are often admitted within the first 24 hours after birth. Newborns may be sent to the NICU if: • they’re born prematurely • difficulties occur during their delivery • they show signs of a problem in the first few days of life (sepsis/infection‚ congenital defects‚ cardiac / respiratory abnormalities‚ low birth weight) NICU EQUIPMENT:
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............................ 3 IV. BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY ..................................... 4 A. DEFINITION B. SIGNS/SYMPTOMS C. CAUSES V. PATIENT’S PROFILE ..................................................... 5 VI. NURSING HISTORY....................................................... 6 A. PRESENT ILLNESS B. PAST ILLNESS C. FAMILY HISTORY D. SOCIO-ECONOMIC VII. GORDON’S ................................................................. 7 VIII
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& Billing‚ D. M.‚ Halstead‚ J.‚ (1998). Service learning: Developing values and social responsibility‚ teaching in nursing education. Philadelphia‚ P. A.: Saunder. Newman‚ J. P. (2007). Mini Mental Status Examination and the Addenbrooke ’s Cognitive Examination: Effect of education and norms for a multicultural population Ring‚ M. E. (2009). Reiki and Changes in Pattern Manifestations. Nursing Science Quarterly‚ 22(3)‚ 250 – 258.
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N290 Revised Fall 2009 NORTH IDAHO COLLEGE Associate Degree Nursing Program Nursing Interventions III PSYCHIATRIC CASE STUDY Part I STUDENT _____________ Date of Clinical _____________ UNIT_____________ Patient: Sam (not his real name) A. Demographic Data Male X Female Age __38__ Height __6’1‖ Weight _250 Ethnicity _ Caucasian ____ Religion: _not known_____________________ Occupation: Grocery Stocking Clerk _______________________________ Code Status: __full____________Date
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References: 1) Mosby (Third edition) Pharmacology And The Nursing Process (Lilley/ Aucker) chapter 36 ( Antibiotics ) 2) Medical surgical nursing (Third edition) ‚Unit 2 Chapter 8 (Nursing care of clients with infection )‚ ( Lemone & Burke ) 3) Pharmacology for nurses ‚unit 5‚ 2005.Adams.Josephson.Holland 4) Aspects of Nursing Care 7Th edition‚ 5) Introduction to clinical pharmacology‚ Edmunds. 6) Drug Therapy in nursing (Diane S. Aschenbrenner and Samanta J.venable 7) http://en.wikipedia
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international standards. Feedback: INCORRECT This is an established responsibility‚ not a trend. D) Shift of focus to prevention of illness and maintenance of health. Feedback: CORRECT Prevention is the current focus of health care‚ one in which nursing plays a major role. Points Earned: 1.0/1.0 Correct Answer(s): D  3. Evidence-based practice‚ a current health care trend‚ is best described as: A) Gathering evidence of mortality and morbidity in children. Feedback: INCORRECT
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The effect of a nursing intervention on promoting self-care ability in breast cancer patients after breast surgery Background Self-care is one of the most important parts in post-operative patients’ further life and health recovery. Specific nursing intervention in the post-operative period is essential in promoting healing and improving patient’s quality of life. The purpose of this research is to analyse the effect of a nurse-directed intervention on post-operative self-care ability in breast
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achieved in wound care and its management process. In adherence to the NMC code of professional conduct (2012) and confidential provision‚ I would like to identify my client with a pseudo name (Mary). Mary is a 74 year old woman whom is a resident of a nursing home. We had previous knowledge of a history of left cerebral vascular accident with left hemiparesis due to hypertension on 20th September 2004. See ‘appendix one’ for the clients profile. At work‚ I have observed many clients with CVA who are at
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The nursing process is used to support models such as the Roper Logan and Tierney’s activities of daily living (ALs) in order to ensure effective care is provided for each individual patient. Other models such as Roy’s adaptation model and Peplau’s person centred approach can also be used however I feel in Albert’s situation using the ALs model will be most appropriate. According to Aggleton and Chalmers (2000) the nursing process encourages the nurse and the person being cared for to set goals.
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