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- Patient is a 5 year old thin male presenting with loss of muscle mass and progressive weakness. Patient has been experiencing, since age 3, frequent falls, muscular pain and stiffness, and difficulty getting up from a lying position. Past medical history Mild asthma Family history: Father and mother are both alive and in a normal state of health. Social History Psychosocial issues Language development delays Communication problems Difficulty making friends Difficulty paying attention Withdrawn Impulsive Anxious and at times fearful. Allergies None Medications Deflazacort 0.9 mg/kg/d Key Labs, images, or procedures performed in relation to current diagnosis. Creatine phosphokinase (CPK): Elevated Transaminase levees: Elevated Lactate dehydrogenase levels: Elevated Aldolase: Elevated Ultrasound: Increased echogenicity in the affected muscles. Electrocardiography (ECG): Tall R waves, deep Q waves, and inverted T waves Key Physical Examination findings:…What nursing, non-nursing theories, or family theories could be used for this patient? SE lack social support since her core family lives in Arizona and all other relatives live in California but do not communicate on regular basis. she is a single parent, and this could lead to feeling isolated, and such feelings can contribute to loneliness and depression. She may feel overwhelmed by the responsibility of juggling caring for her daughter, keeping up with the bills and household chores and visitation and custody problems may come in the future.Please discuss about how non-verbal behaviour is important in nursing.
- Hello, I am doing a concept map but before starting, I need to answer some questions, can you please help me with them? Concep: ELIMINATION Case Study While you are working as a nurse on a GI/GU floor, you receive a call from your affiliate outpatient clinic notifying you of a direct admission, ETA (estimated time of arrival) 60 minutes. She gives you the following information: A.G. is an 87-year-old woman with a 3-day history of intermittent abdominal pain, abdominal bloating, and N/V. A.G. moved from Italy to join her grandson and his family only 2 months ago and she speaks very little English. All information was obtained through her grandson. PMH: colectomy for colon CA 6 years ago, hernia repair 2 years ago. No hx of CAD, DM, or pulmonary disease. She takes only ibuprofen occasionally for mild arthritis. Allergies include sulfa drugs and meperidine. A.G.’s tentative diagnosis is small bowel obstruction (SBO). A.G. is being admitted to your floor for diagnostic work-up. Her VS are…Discuss the nursing process as it relates to the nursing care of a patient receiving any central nervous system depressants and/or muscle relaxantExamples of twelve nursing diagnoses for this family (wellness and problem oriented). At least (6) MUST be wellness oriented. A family that consists of Mom (32), Dad (35), 10 year old son, six year old boy and one dog, Marlin.
- Work, health, and school are common themes in this week’s discussion on stress, lifestyle, and health. Job burnout tends to be high in people who work in human service jobs. Considering the three dimensions of job burnout, could you share how various job aspects unique to being a nurse might lead to job burnout in that line of work? What can be done to avoid burnout? Hello, Can you please help me with this question? Thank you in advance!Briefly list 4 priority nursing interventions for a client at-risk for suicideDescribe what is meant by the statement, "The Nursing Process is Cyclic." Give examples of your cyclic use of the nursing process.
- Provide an article in relation to Evidence-Based Practices ( EBP) on Nursing management on various Gestational conditions.(within 5 years) The summary should be 200 to 300 words while nursing implications should be 400 to 500 words.Develop an awareness and understanding of the issues efecting proffesional practice in gerontology today. Understanding of the issues effecting proffesional practice: this section explores how proffesional practice in yur selected area of interest has changed due to the development of new treatments. Physical Disease: ArthritisA nurse is performing a psychological assessment of a19-year-old male patient who has Down syndrome. The patient is mildly developmentally disabled with an intelli-gence quotient of 82. He told his nurse, “I’m a good helper. You see I can carry these trays because I’m so strong. But I’mnot very smart, so I have just learned to help with the thingsI know how to do.” The patient most likely has which of thefollowing?a. Negative self-concept and low self-esteemb. Negative self-concept and high self-esteemc. Positive self-concept and fairly high self-esteemd. Positive self-concept and low self-esteem