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    Cholecystitis

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    chest X-ray to exclude right lower lobe pneumonia. Full pain assessment (COLDSPAA)‚ and assessment for nausea. Assess for skin integrity: wound‚ infection‚ rashes‚ excoriations or bruises. Potential for acute pain and discomfort related to the inflammation and obstruction of the gall bladder and its associated ducts. Potential for nutritional deficiency related to nausea and vomiting and anorexia. Potential for anxiety and frustration related to pain‚ frequent hospital changes and upcoming cholecystectomy

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    Reflective Account Level 3 Diploma Health and Social Care Candidate Name: Aneta Gasiuk Unit Title: 212 - Provide support to manage pain and discomfort. Reflective Account Assessor Use Only- Assessment Criteria Met Candidate to provide narrative under each statement of how they meet the criteria. You must provide answers to each question that allow your examiner to properly assess what work duties you are doing or what role you have within your work. It expected that you will need approximately

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    Post Operative Nursing

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    ‘assessment‚ assessment‚ assessment’ and ‘if it is not written it is not done’. In a post-surgical setting‚ assessment is also pre-emptive and communication and documentation is imperative. Assessment must extend beyond the vital signs to include a focus on pain‚ skin colour (for cyanosis/shock)‚ respiratory rate (including depth and nature)‚ skin temperature (for hypo/hyperthermia)‚ pulse (rate volume and rhythm)‚ conscious levels (presence of reflexes – swallowing/cough/tears) and signs of haemorrhage or

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    Psychology in Dentistry

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    Psychology in dentistry Before I discus the relationship between the psychology and dentistry‚ we should firstly define the psychology and dentistry as separated sciences. The psychology is studying of human behavior. It is divided into two parts; psych: sole and logy: study. Psychology is not only an academic science that is used by only specific experts but also may be used by normal people. Those people who are old and wise they also psychologists even they don’t had an academic education

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    never obtains a cholecystokinin (CCK) stimulus to empty; thus‚ the concentrated bile remains immobile in the lumen. Cholecystitis regularly shows as a pain in the right upper quadrant. The gallbladder may possibly be tender and distended. Pain is in the beginning intermittent‚ but then it presents as constant and severe. The pain may be referred pain that is felt in the right scapula instead of the right upper quadrant. It may also show a relationship with eating fried‚ greasy‚ fat foods. Diarrhea

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    Case Study Essay

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    Following surgery Sally has returned to the ward with an intravenous cannula in her right hand and a plaster of paris cast encasing her left lower leg and foot. The focus of this essay is Sally’s two priority nursing problems‚ which are post surgery pain related to Tendo Achilles lengthening and the plaster cast application‚ and secondly peripheral tissue integrity related to pressure from the cast (Ackley‚ Ladwig‚2010). The essay will cover the two priority nursing interventions for both of these

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    Cues Nursing diagnosis Nursing objective Planning Nursing intervention Rationale Subjective Cues: “Nahihirapa n akong umihi‚‚ madalas sya pero pakonti konti lang » as verbalized by the client. Objective Cues: Distended abdomen Frequency Hesitancy T-38.3 P-105Bpm R-24 bpm BP-130/90 mmHg Impaired Urinary Elimination r/t Inflammatio n of bladder mucosa As evidence by the objective cues. __________ _ Scientific Explanation : Disturbance in urine elimination. After 8 hrs of

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    Music Therapy

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    health care known as music therapy‚ which uses music to heal. Those who practice music therapy find benefits in using it to help cancer patients‚ children with ADD‚ and others‚ and even hospitals are beginning to use music therapy to help with pain management‚ to help ward off depression‚ to promote movement‚ to calm patients‚ to improve communication‚ to ease muscle tension‚ and for many other benefits that music and music therapy can bring. A lot of people don’t understand what kind of therapy this

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    Elizabeth Boone January 6‚ 2013 HAT Task 2 Community Health Nursing Bachelor’s Program While evaluating my own perceptions about quality of life and health promotion when caring for a dying patient with a lingering illness such as cancer I found that I have a lot to work on. Being a strong “Alpha” female I do not find myself feeling sorry for myself and usually do not accept that type of attitude in other people. I am a person who finds the cup half full instead of half empty and have

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    Skeletal Trauma

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    Pain‚ pallor‚ pulseless (distal to fracture site)‚ paresthesia‚ and paralysis (Hockenberry‚ & Wilson‚ 2014). II. Which diagnostic studies are most useful for assessing skeletal trauma? Initially‚ x-ray imaging is one of most useful diagnostic imaging to assess skeletal trauma. Based on the impression from the x-ray report‚ an MRI or a non-contrast CT scan may also be useful to assess trauma (Hockenberry‚ & Wilson‚ 2014). III. What are the goals of fracture management? The goals of

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