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- Give at least Five important nursing considerations you need to focus in the care of client 24-48 hours after normal delivery?In a focused assessment, the nurse gathers data about aspecific problem that has already been identified. Helpfulquestions include: What are your signs and symptoms? When did they start? Were you doing anything different than usual when theystarted? What makes your symptoms better? Worse? Are you taking any remedies (medical or natural) for yoursymptoms?1. Basic nursing concepts are succinctly explained step-by-step.?
- 1. What is nursing documentation? What is the importance of nursing documentation? 2. What are the different types of documentation? Define each. 3. What is post mortem care? 4. How do we provide post mortem care?Also, describe two nursing interventions by the nurse to provide comfort during labor and birth that could be considered as non-pharmacological and the expected outcomes.What is the similarity of the Data, Information, Knowledge, Wisdom (DIKW) to the nursing process? 2. Which among the four tenets of Bickford’s definition is most important in Nursing?
- 1. What are your Nursing Interventions for this client?What factors impact the nurse's ability to recognize and cluster clinical cues? Select all that apply.1. Understanding of pathological changes within the body2. Knowledge of normal human anatomy3. Experience in the clinical setting4. Ability to identify a single, significant cue and follow up5. Placing higher value on subjective data2. What are the different phase of nursing process? Elaborate each phases/component
- What anticipated effects will PPACA have on healthcare delivery and what opportunities have been created for nursing?1. describe guidelines for writing a nursing diagnosis? 2. develop a plan of nursing care with properly constructed outcomes and related nursing interventions?Select any two of the key issues in nursingtoday and discuss the various sides of theissues.