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- What will pose an ethical issue in these procedures are performed - plastic surgery?SUMMARY CAREER THEORIES First, HELEN C. ERICKSON TWO. BETTY NEUMAN 3. MARY ROGERS?URN: 9833360 |PATIENT: HERMIONE GRANGER DOB: 15 APRIL 2016 | PAEDS SITUATION: Miss Hermione Granger, a 5-year old girl, was brought in by ambulance accompanied by her mother following a collision with a car whilst riding her bicycle. The collision was at low speed. The injuries she sustained include a suspected fracture of her left tibia and fibula, multiple grazes across her legs and feet, left hip, and shoulder. She has a 5cm laceration on her left elbow. Hermione was wearing her helmet but has sustained a small graze above her left eyebrow. ' BACKGROUND Miss Hermione Granger has no past medical and surgical histories. She lives at home with her parents and a younger brother. Miss Hermione Granger was born at 38 weeks gestation with no neonatal complications. Her immunisation is up to date. ASSESSMENT Her Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) is 15, moving right upper and lower limbs with mild weakness, mild weakness in left upper limb and severe weakness in left lower limb. Both her…
- https://kccd.instructure.com/courses/78250/files/13719143?verifier=6qbmxBntMxenTj1KsGr0vHWbaeQGAY9IIklLczrO&wrap=1 Please answer in detail for each part of question 2identify 15 unique medical terms. Identify the prefix, word root, and suffix for each medical term. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4322016/Patient K., 58 y/o, complains of weakness, muscle ache, loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, aching bones, deterioration of memory and cramps. In anamnesis there is a record of the ulcerous disease of stomach, frequent pathological bone fractures. Objectively: the consciousness is clouded, the skin is dry of ashy gray colour, present deformity of the vertebrae bodies, "goose-stepping" gait, X-ray shows systemic osteoporosis. Heart sounds are dull, rhythmical, arterial pressure – 160/100, pulse – 56beats/minute. The level of calcium in the blood – 3.9mmol/l; hypophosphatemia, hyperphophaturia; glycemia – 4.8mmol/l. What are you going to do with this patient?A. Introducing 2-3 l of 0.9 % solution of sodium chloride and the potassium phosphate and sodiumB. Introducing 150ml of 4.5 % solution of sodium chloride, 100mg prednisolone C. Introducing 100mg prednisolone, 40g furosemide D. Introducing 1-2ml 0.5% solution of strophanthin, 100mg prednisoloneE. Introducing 40-60ml of 40% glucose…
- Shirley Smith Age: 52Race: CaucasianGender: FemaleHeight: 68 inchesWeight: 153 lb. (69.4 kg) Occupation: Retired Marital Status: Widowed Religion: AgnosticAllergies: None knownAddress: Assisted Living facilityImmunizations: Up to date HistoryShirley's husband died unexpectedly 2 months ago, which is the time she enteredan assisted living facility. Shirley states she has become depressed from the lossof her husband and the inability to physically do activities she desires due to theCOPD.Shirley presents to the ER with difficulty breathing and shortness of breath atrest, and increased fatigue. The patient is currently on 2 Liters of oxygen nasalcanula at all times. Shirley smoked cigarettes for 32 years and just recently quit 2months ago when she was put on full-time oxygen.Past medical history: hysterectomy at the age of 48, Gastroesophageal refluxdisease (GERD), and Atrial Fibrillation. MedicationsPrednisone (HOLD) 20 mg oral DailyPantoprazole 40 mg oral DailyWarfarin 5 mg oral…Nursing Care Plan Diagnosis Goal Intervention Rationale Evaluation Constipation related toimpaired mobilitysecondary to fatigue asevidenced by: Subjective:She would complain offatigability andgiddiness. Objective:Physical examinationof the abdomenrevealed constipation.1.An artifact was not detected due to skipping film analysis, what is its implication to the patient's case? 2.Identify 2 important role of a radiologic technologist in preventing exposure artifact, specifically radiopaque artifact? 3. Identify two differences between a guide shoe artifact and pi lines artifact. 4. Differentiate kink artifacts to fingerprint artifact.
- URN: 9833360 |PATIENT: HERMIONE GRANGERDOB: 15 APRIL 2016 | PAEDS SITUATION:Miss Hermione Granger, a 5-year old girl, was brought in by ambulance accompanied by her mother following a collision with a car whilst riding her bicycle. The collision was at low speed. The injuries she sustained include a suspected fracture of her left tibia and fibula, multiple grazes across her legs and feet, left hip, and shoulder. She has a 5cm laceration on her left elbow. Hermione was wearing her helmet but has sustained a small graze above her left eyebrow. ' BACKGROUNDMiss Hermione Granger has no past medical and surgical histories. She lives at home with her parents and a younger brother. Miss Hermione Granger was born at 38 weeks gestation with no neonatal complications. Her immunisation is up to date. ASSESSMENTHer Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) is 15, moving right upper and lower limbs with mild weakness, mild weakness in left upper limb and severe weakness in left lower limb. Both her pupils equal and…UNSCRAMBLE THE WORDS pgyocntei ernviaca lpomcohailgro niaovrait csepsei tcrhrsaccaeisti sndonsictouui atrit lbhreaavoi tiarvnoiaA visiting nurse is performing a family assessment of ayoung couple caring for their newborn who was diagnosedwith cerebral palsy. The nurse notes that the mother’s hairand clothing are unkempt, the house is untidy, and themother states that she is “so busy with the baby that I don’thave time to do anything else.” What would be the priorityintervention for this family?a. Arrange to have the infant removed from the home.b. Inform other members of the family of the situation. c. Increase the number of visits by the visiting nurse.d. Notify the care provider and recommend respite care forthe mother.