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- Make short term objectives about remotivational technique/therapy to patient or residents in geria wardPharmacological TreatmentsResourcesFor this assignment, you will select and examine a disease or health condition that requires a pharmacological intervention. You may choose any disease or health condition you wish, but the disease or health condition must be relevant to nurses in a variety of settings (for example, the E.R., pediatrics, public health). Once you have selected and identified a disease or health condition, identify the areas where nurses are likely to see the disease or health condition.InstructionsIdentify the disease or health condition.Describe the health issues or symptoms associated with the condition.Identify drugs most often used in the treatment of the condition.Explain the types of actions, side effects, indications, and contraindications that could be expected from this pharmacological treatment.Describe the treatment regime (including pharmacology) that is most often prescribed for this condition.Explain how this treatment regime, including pharmacology,…The physiologic differences in the pediatric patient compared with the adult patient affect the amount of drug needed to produce a therapeutic effect. The nurse is aware that one of the main differences is that infants have a) increased protein in circulation. b )fat composition lower than 0.001%. c )more muscular body composition. d )water composition of approximately 75%
- Develop a nursing care plan that includes all phases of the nursing process for patients taking antiemetic and antinausea drugs.? Explain itDevelop a nursing care plan that includes all phases of the nursing process for patients receiving drugs in each of the following classes of antibiotic: sulfonamides, penicillins, cephalosporins, macrolides, and tetracyclines.Discuss a component of pharmacology that could impact patient care as it relates to dosing of medications, appropriate dosage forms based on patient-specific factors, or appropriate dosing, such as based on a patient’s weight.
- Develop a nursing care plan that includes all phases of the nursing process for patients taking antiemetic and antinausea drugs? Short descriptionDevelop a nursing care plan that includes all phases of the nursing process for patients taking antiemetic and antinausea drugs.NCLEX practice: Category: Physiological Adaptation A patient with a history of diabetes mellitus is on the second postoperative day following cholecystectomy. She has complained of nausea and isn’t able to eat solid foods. The nurse enters the room to find the patient confused and shaky. Which of the following is the most likely explanation for the patient’s symptoms? A. Anesthesia reaction B. Hyperglycemia C. Hypoglycemia D. Diabetic ketoacidosis
- what process should you suggest to be included in the Drug Protocol to avoid the following medication errors? 1. PS, diagnosed of BA in AE, was prescribed Salbutamol Nebule q8h by the doctor. The nurse transcribed it in the Medication Sheet but forgot to phone in the Respiratory Therapist. Patient did not receive 2 doses of Salbutamol until the Clinical Pharmacist notified the Charge Nurse. 2. SL, 45 y.o., diagnosed of lower respiratory tract infection. She was prescribed with Cefaclor CD 750mg BID. The pharmacy notified the station that the product was not available, and recommended Cefaclor 500 mg tablet. Doctor agreed but forgot to notify the nurse of the proper dosage. Patient received 4 doses of Cefaclor 500 mg BID. 3. ML., 64 y.o. with breast cancer, underwent 2 cycles of chemotherapy with CMF protocol. On the 3rd cycle, the nurse administered ramosetron IV, but forgot to sign the medication administration sheet. Another nurse administered another dose of the drug via IV.…Category: Health Promotion and Maintenance In the context of an ongoing tuberculosis (TB) outbreak, the nurse working in a community health clinic is triaging clients for potential TB exposure and infection. Considering the risk factors and symptoms, which of these clients should the nurse prioritize for TB screening? A. The 16-year-old female presenting with a mild cough and fatigue. B. The 33-year-old daycare worker with a persistent cough and recent travel history. C. The 43-year-old man with a history of homelessness and alcohol use disorder, coughing up blood. D. The 54-year-old businessman with a cough and recent unexplained weight loss. E. The 27-year-old gym instructor who has night sweats and a history of working in a correctional facility. F. The 50-year-old woman with a chronic cough who has been receiving immunosuppressive therapy.discuss and justify 2 nursing safety considerations for patients receiving preoperative medication while awaiting transfer to surgery