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- Nursing questions! Identify 1 treatment strategy to treat selected HAI Identify 1 prevention strategy for selected HAI.Case study Analysis: The nurse is completing the admission assessment for a patient scheduled for cataract surgery in the outpatient center. Having cataract can be common during old age. Because the patient is over the age of 70 and has several chronic conditions, including hypertension and congestive heart failure, the nurse focuses on completing a thorough medication history. What questions should the nurse include in the medication history? Discuss. 2. How does aging affect drug absorption, metabolism, distribution, and excretion? Explain.Questions for the Case Study:1. Make a table of the medications prescribed to the patient. Include the indication, mechanism of action, standard dose, and frequency. 2. Analyze the case and identify the adverse reaction/s that occurred. What type of ADR happened? 3. What should be done to avoid the type of adverse reaction that happened to the patient?
- MAKE 5 OBJECTIVES FOR THIS DX. Main Dx: Imbalanced nutrition less than body requirements related to Lacto-Ovo vegetarian diet as evidenced by lack of essential minerals & nutrients (Iron, Zinc & Omega Fatty-acids) OBJECTIVES: (ex. after 10 mins, the patient will.. after nursing shift, the patient will.. THE OBJECTIVES ARE ALL ABOUT THE PATIENT.) - includes time-frame - includes on what the patient shall achieve again, PATIENT-BASED OBJECTIVE PLEASE DO NOT WRITE NON-SENSE ANSWERS AND COPIED ANSWERS. I WILL REPORT YOUR TUTOR ACC TO BARTLEBY. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. SCENARIO: Aubrey, 19 years old, an incoming college freshman student went to Ateneo De Manila Health Services for physical examination. The nurse gathered the following information: Height: 5 ft Weight: 48 kg Vital signs: Temp 37.2C, Pulse rate: 95 beats per minute, Respiration rate: 12 breaths per minute, and BP: 100/70mmHg. Family History of illness: Father (+) Hypertension (HPN), and Diabetes Mellitus (DM) Present…MAKE 5 OBJECTIVES FOR THIS DX. Main Dx: Imbalanced nutrition less than body requirements related to Lacto-Ovo vegetarian diet as evidenced by lack of essential minerals & nutrients (Iron, Zinc & Omega Fatty-acids) OBJECTIVES: (ex. after 10 mins, the patient will.. after nursing shift, the patient will.. THE OBJECTIVES ARE ALL ABOUT THE PATIENT.) again, PATIENT-BASED OBJECTIVE PLEASE DO NOT WRITE NON-SENSE ANSWERS AND COPIED ANSWERS. I WILL REPORT YOUR TUTOR ACC TO BARTLEBY. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. SCENARIO: Aubrey, 19 years old, an incoming college freshman student went to Ateneo De Manila Health Services for physical examination. The nurse gathered the following information: Height: 5 ft Weight: 48 kg Vital signs: Temp 37.2C, Pulse rate: 95 beats per minute, Respiration rate: 12 breaths per minute, and BP: 100/70mmHg. Family History of illness: Father (+) Hypertension (HPN), and Diabetes Mellitus (DM) Present Health History: Aubrey never experienced to get hospitalized as far as…Case study 1. Present a treatment or solution to address such case through the guiding questions after the case.
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