Nursing Diagnosis 1. Acute pain R/T: inflammation and obstruction of the gallbladder AEB: patient verbalizes abdominal pain of 7/10‚ grimaces‚ rubs his stomach‚ BP 158/79‚ T990F 2. Deficient knowledge R/T: lack of knowledge about the importance of incentive spirometer AEB: patient says that he does not know how to use and needs to know more about its importance. 3. Risk for deficient fluid volume R/T: restricted intake 4. Risk for imbalanced nutrition less than body requirement R/T: impaired
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directly involved‚ helps to justify the suggested diagnosis. Suzy notes she is having intrusive memories‚ flashbacks‚ along with nightmares about the traumatic event. The consistency and accuracy of these feelings can be justified as intrusion symptoms. Acute Stress Disorder criteria suggest that the individual
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Oftentimes‚ the complexity of a patient’s condition may not allow for discharge from an acute care setting to their prior place of residence. Instead‚ the patient may be deemed more suitable for continued care in a long-term acute care facility (LTAC). I had the opportunity to care for a patient who underwent a complex discharge process‚ as he required long-term mechanical ventilation. To fully understand the intricacy of his discharge‚ it is important to recognize pertinent assessment data‚ interdisciplinary
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Acute or chronic conditions. With acute or chronic conditions the patient should see improvement within 24 hours. For an injury such as a crushed or trapped fingers‚ the patient may respond very quickly‚ in minutes or even seconds. Whereas a subacute condition‚ for example an enflamed joint or rheumatic problem‚ then the response would be seen over days‚ repeating the remedy for a few days after. Usually in chronic conditions patients will see an improvement in a few days‚ usually a slow improvement
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Acute stress disorder is when someone lives through or witness a traumatic event to which they react with intense fear‚ horror‚ or helplessness. Some of the symptoms are mental numbing‚ unware of surroundings‚ and forgetfulness. Symptoms of depression might be shown by not enjoying activities that they enjoyed previously and troubles with concentrating. One might have guilt if they survived an accident while others got badly injured or did not survive. Symptoms can last up to a few months. There
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Abstract Scenario A Acute renal failure: Ms. Jones’s‚ an elder female of 68 years‚ has undergone open-heart surgery to restore a number of obstructed vessels in her heart. On her first day postoperatively‚ it is charted that she has oliguria. Acute Renal Failure I will describe what is happening to Ms. Jones kidneys and why it is causing the practical symptoms and other symptoms that may arise. I will also give details as to what is causing Ms. Jones kidney disease and potential treatments
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Gracie was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia at the age of five. They first started to think that something was wrong when at Gracie’s birthday party she got a fever of 102‚ they took her to the doctor and they told her that she had mono. They transferred Gracie to St
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Peter a 15 year old boy has acute myelocytic leukemia‚ he became very dependant on the nurses near his death. The nurse on his unit at the time promised him that he wouldn’t be allowed to suffer and he wouldn’t be alone as he became sicker. As his condition worsened the staff decided he should have a primary care nurse‚ Sheri Martin. Over time Peter became sicker and his pain elevated causing him to need someone there to help him feel comfortable at night. Peter asked Miss Martin to stay with him
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#2 Incomplete Abortion 1. Definition: • A pregnancy that is terminated‚ in which all products of the conception were not thoroughly expelled or removed 2. Causes/Contributing/Risk Factors: • Drugs or Alcohol use • Smoking • In the mother a connection between severe systematic disease and incomplete abortion • Genetic causes such as Trisomy Chromosome makes up 5% of all cases • Anomalies of the uterine artery • Endocrine factors • Luteal phase insufficiency • Infections • 1st trimester molar pregnancy
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Dr. Suha Saleh‚ HSC 4555 Copstead-Kirkhorn: Pathophysiology‚ 4th Edition Chapter 6: Genetic and Developmental Disorders KEY POINTS PRINCIPLES OF INHERITANCE Human DNA is organized into 46 chromosomes (23 pairs). Paired chromosomes look similar under the microscope but differ in DNA sequence. One member of each pair is inherited from the mother‚ and the other from the father. Twenty-two pairs of chromosomes are autosomes. The remaining pair‚ the sex chromosomes‚ confers maleness (XY) or
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