Explain the difference between a reality orientation approach to interactions & a validation approach A reality orientation approach is about avoiding disorientation by keeping the individual grounded in the moment ie who and where they are‚ the date‚ and the time. This is done by making references such as "Good morning Mary"‚ "What a lovely warm summer day"‚ "Its almost time for lunch. Can you take me to the dining room?" etc. It brings them into our world. A validation approach respects
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properties of quinolones in combination with their activity in vitro suggest clinical settings in which these drugs are likely to be efficacious. Norfloxacin concentrations in urine‚ feces‚ kidney‚ and prostatic tissue suggest usefulness for therapy of urinary tract infections‚ prostatitis‚ gonorrhea‚ and bacterial gastroenteritis. Ciprofloxacin‚ ofloxacin‚ enoxacin‚ pefloxacin‚ fleroxacin‚ and lomefloxacin are also likely to be efficacious in these settings; in addition‚ concentrations of these drugs achieved
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categories account for 75% of all acquired infections in the acute care hospital setting. These are surgical site infections‚ central line-associated bloodstream infections‚ ventilator-associated pneumonia‚ and catheter-associated urinary tract infections (Nassof‚ 2009). Urinary tract infections comprise the highest percentage (Paterson‚ 2012). These infections usually are spread by the contaminated hands of healthcare providers or the patient’s family members. They are also caused by contaminated surfaces
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Stratton College AHLT 120 – A&P Dr. Mark Decker April 2‚ 2014 I chose to write about sepsis because my mother passed away from this deadly disease on March 9th. She was admitted to West Allis Memorial Hospital on February 25th with a severe urinary tract infection (UTI). My father and I thought she had a stroke because she showed signs of weakness‚ slurring‚ lethargy‚ and confusion. The doctors indicated that there was no sign of stroke‚ which was a relief. She was then admitted overnight
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Outcome1 1.1 Explain what is meant by the term ‘dementia’ Dementia is a group of symptoms known as a syndrome that is associated with an ongoing decline of the brain and its abilities which can include memory loss‚ the way of thinking and understanding of what is being communicated and also the change in language which they may not normally use. People with dementia may also become apathetic‚ finding it difficult to control how they are feeling or have problems behaving appropriately in social
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My clinical rotation at White Memorial Medical Center was a memorable experience for me. The nurses that I was assigned to or shadowed were very kind with sharing their experiences as well as their knowledge when it came to taking care of children. My first day at White Memorial Medical Center‚ I was lucky enough to be picked by the charge nurse named Robbie at the PICU. She picked two more students to shadow her nurses. She had four patients ranging from ages 3 months to 15 years of age. I had a
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hospital and two governmental hospitals‚ were involved in this 3-year study. The study spanned over 2300 hospital days and involved 215 patients. This studied not only included VAP but also catheter related blood stream infections and catheter related urinary tract infections. Of the three‚ VAP incidences surpassed the others. The design of this study was a continuous validated surveillance of intensive care units. The patients were obviously medical surgical patients. Baseline assessments were completed
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The subject of my research paper is about Hospital Associated Infections. This isn’t as general topic as a lot of my classmates picked. Hai’s in the most basic sense is an infection that a patient acquires in a healthcare setting that didn’t have before they entered into the healthcare setting. I work in a hospital and hai’s are unfortunately very common in hospitals and more common than most people realize. I wanted to research this topic because I have seen the impact to patients when their health
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genus Morganella currently consists of only one species‚ belongs to the tribe Proteeae of the family Enterobaci Morganella morganii‚ with two subspecies‚ morganii and sibonii. (6) In the late 1930s‚ Morganella morganii was identified as a cause of urinary tract infections and also sepsis‚ pneumonia‚ wound infections‚ musculoskeletal infections‚ CNS infections‚ pericarditis‚ chorioamnionitis‚ endophthalmitis‚ empyema‚ and spontaneous bacterial peritonitis. (7‚ 8) Anecdotal reports of nosocomial infections
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Felix is a 68- year old man who was admitted to an inpatient post operative care unit at Prairie Regional Medical Center (PRMC) after undergoing a laparotomy for the diagnosis of peptic ulcer. The surgical procedure went well‚ with no obvious difficulties. Felix’s medical history was significant for diabetes‚ and a hearing impairment for which he wears bilateral hearing aids. Renee is a highly regarded registered nurse (RN) who has worked at PRMC for 8-years. She and her husband have 3 children
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