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    (2016)‚ “the goal is to assist the client to achieve the most optimal health status possible” (p.865). The teaching plan will be focused around a 78-year-old female with complete uterine prolapse and urinary incontinence was admitted to the hospital. Her husband helps with clean intermittent catheterization. She was presented to the hospital on 2/28/17 preoperative for LeFort Colpocleisis (LFC). Aside from health issues‚ she suffers from atrophic vaginitis‚ asthma with COPD‚ and osteoarthritis. LeFort

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    titrated to maintain SaO2 over 90%‚ and an IV of nitroglycerin was started in the ED. He was also given aspirin 325 mg and was admitted to Dr. A’s service. There are plans to transfer him by helicopter to the regional medical center for a cardiac catheterization in the morning when the weather clears. Meanwhile you have to deal with limited laboratory and pharmacy resources. The minute WR. Comes through the door of your unit‚ he announces he’s just fine in a loud and angry voice and demands a cigarette

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    PPA-1-ABBREVIATIONS CHART Abbreviation Letters Represent Context Definition or Application within the Patient’s Chart Source Document From Jane’s Dare Medical Record found on bottom of Medical Record pages… 1. ICD International Classifications of Diseases‚ Ninth Revision Published by WHO This is a systematic classification of diagnosis codes. These codes are numeric and alphanumeric codes that represent medical diagnoses ADMISSION SUMMARY 2. CM Clinical Modification This abbreviation

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    Acute Renal Failure Essay

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    Acute renal failure (ARF)‚ also know as Acute Kidney Injury/Impairment (AKI) is described as a condition where there is a rapid decline in kidney function which results in an increase in accumulation of waste materials in the body and decreased urine output‚ usually over hours to weeks‚ occurring in a person with or without a previous pre-existing renal disease (Van Biesen‚ W.‚ Vanholder‚ R.‚ & Lameire‚ N.‚ 2006). Acute loss of renal function can be due to poor perfusion to the kidneys‚ called prerenal

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    prepare the catheterization laboratory‚ adopting a protocol system to transfer the STEMI patients directly to the catheterization laboratory‚ activating the catheterization laboratory earlier by the emergency medicine physician‚ etc. Cross-training the ER nurses‚ physicians and whole Cardiac Care Unit (CCU) to prepare the catheterization laboratory for activation (on the patient’s arrival) can benefit the hospitals in eliminating the unnecessary wait time for the patients. If the catheterization laboratory

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    Peri-operative Nursing Phases of Peri-operative period 1. PRE- operative phase 2. INTRA- operative phase 3. POST- operative phase PRE-Operative Phase Begins when the decision to have surgery is made and ends when the client is transferred to the operating table INTRA-Operative Phase Begins when the client is transferred to the operating table and ends when the client is admitted to the post-anesthesia unit Post-operative Phase Begins with the admission of the client to the PACU

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    ARF Case Study Acute Renal Failure Case Study Directions: Please carefully read the following case study and answer the following questions in typed format. The resources that you will need to complete this case study include your textbook and drug book. Please include in text citations. This independent assignment is worth 25 points. Ann Hayes‚ age 68‚ initially was admitted to the hospital for elective surgical repair of an abdominal aortic aneurysm. Her surgery was documented

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    towards becoming a much more medically advanced nation. Ranging from the birth of catheterization to the Interventional Era of Development of surgeries‚ drugs‚ imaging‚ and care‚ the history of invasive and interventional cardiology is a field of modern medicine that has stepped up to another level‚ transformed the way medicine is utilized‚ and ultimately‚ changed the way America has saved lives. The Birth of Catheterization Invasive and interventional cardiology is the study of a group of methods in

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    A Career as a Veterinary Technician Helping animals is a great thing to do. It should make you feel good about yourself‚ knowing that you’re helping out in some way. Animals have a way to make most all people smile. If you are the type of person who gets upset when you see an animal suffering in any way and you want to do all that you can to help the poor animal‚ then you should look into becoming a veterinary technician. In that career‚ you are able to help the veterinarian do what he needs to

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    surgical coronary revascularization. This troubled history might be explained at least in part by the design of most studies that randomized patients before cardiac catheterization and the use of a wide temporal windows—from 24 to 48 h to 5 days—for the definition of "early" intervention. Randomization before cardiac catheterization resulted in the enrolment of a high percentage (>30%) of patients who did not receive coronary revascularization‚ because of mild or absent atherosclerotic coronary artery

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