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- 2 nursing implementation for chronic pain due to osteoarthritis, AF, COPD, urinary incontinence, high falls risk and oedema81 yo F admitted s/p patellar fx and sx with pin. Initial contact with pt, appears frail with loss of muscle mass. Sx wound present. Reports has not been eating well as she did not like the food at the hospital and now complains she does not like the low fat diet she is on. Unsure of any wt change. Does not follow any diet restrictions at home. Full assessment to follow. write nutrition PES statementIVOQUle 1 Clinical Discussion: Ivurses kole ana kesponsibility in patient education Vivian Torres Nurses Role and Responsibility in patient education The nurse is preparing to discharge a 43-year-old male client who has received treatment for a fracture of the right tibia. The nurse provides the client with a prescription for a narcotic analgesic to be used as needed for pain, along with information about the medication. The client states, "I don't need the prescription. My cousin just had surgery and didn't take all of his pain medicine. I can just use his. That will be cheaper for me, anyway, since I don't have insurance." Instructions for Assignment: Please discuss each point below in a separate paragraph. additionally please respond to at least one of your colleagues post to add additional insight or ask a question. 1. Discuss the legal and therapeutic implications related to the client taking narcotic analgesics that have been prescribed for another person. 2. With these…
- PLEASE ANSWER asap write diagnostic statement 3. The client is 45 pounds overweight . He states that he is in a high stress job and doesn't have time to cook regular meals - he tends to eat fast food and snacks a lot . His job is sedentary , and he does not engage in any type of physical exercise or sport . Fo fun, he likes to " eat at a nice restaurant "Nursing questions 02. Nursing implementations for chronic pain?Case studyMaria Russo is a 76 year old woman admitted to the Emergency Department viaambulance. Maria fell when watering her garden and was unable to get up. She waslying in her garden for 3 hours until discovered by her neighbour.Maria's medical history includes osteoporosis, prediabetes and depression. She hasrecently been experiencing some orthostatic hypotension. She has no significantsurgical history. Maria lives alone, her husband died 6 months ago. Her adultchildren live interstate.Maria's current medications include Aspirin 75mgs daily, Citalopram 20mg andAlendronate Sodium 10mg orally daily.She was administered Intravenous Morphine and inhaled Methoxyflurane by theparamedics.Assessment data:Airway: patentRespiratory rate: 18 breaths/min Oxygen saturation: 97% on room airHeart rate: 90 beats/min (irregular) Blood pressure: 104/70 mmHgCAP203_Assessment2Brief Page 3 of 9Capillary refill: 2 secondsRight leg shortened and externally rotated Right hip bruised and oedematousRight…
- OSTEOPOROSIS: Adverse drug Monitoring parameters Medication reaction |Zoledronic acid Raloxifene Bazedoxifene with conjugated equine estrogens (CEE) Calcitonin (salmon) Teriparatide Abaloparatide RomosozumabOSTEOPOROSIS: Medication Calcitonin (salmon) Teriparatide Abaloparatide Romosozumab Adverse drug reaction Monitoring parametersChief complaint: Dizziness and headache In nursing care plan what will be the nursing diagnosis of the patient? Explanation of the problem?planning with short term and long term goal? Intervention with independent and dependent ? Interventions?and evaluation of this patient?
- Case Analysis 1. Search one case of Older adults with Health Issues. Conduct the necessary observations and analysis. 2. How is the physical care, psychologicak care, spiritual care of the older adult?List 15 nursing interventions with rationale for the nursing diagnosis Risk for FallsA nurse is assessing a client with suspected gout. Which of the following would support a diagnosis of gout? Select all that apply 1. Elevated serum uric acid level 2. A swollen, red joint 3. Reports of moderate fatigue 4. Distal extremities cool totoucho5. Pain associated with movement of the affected extremity 6. Intolerance of dairy products