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- QUESTIONS. 4. The nurse observes the nasogastric secretions and, upon admission to the ICU, there was200 mL of dark red-colored drainage. The nurse continues to monitor the drainage and, asthe nurse hangs the first unit of PRBCs, 200 mL of bright red bloody drainage is dumpedinto the collection canister. What should the nurse do? 5. The gastroenterologist orders for the nurse to increase the octreotide to 50 mcg/hr and theendoscopy nurse and the physician will be up shortly to perform a vertical band ligation(VBL). What does the nurse need to do in preparation for this procedure? 6. What nursing diagnoses should the nurse formulate for the patient? 7. Create a Nursing Care Plan for patient Jose, 8. Create FDAR chart for patient Jose. (F-ocus, D-ata, A-ction, R-esponse) Thank you!The nurse is revie-ing the medical history of a patient -how is about to receive therapy -ith etanercept (Enbrel). Which conditions, if present, would be a contraindication or caution for therapy -ith this drug? (Select all that apply.) a) Urinary tract infectionb )Psoriasisc) Heart failured) Glaucomae) Latex allergyPlsssssss helppppppp, What behaviors and activities would you recommend this patient continue or discontinue? Explain.
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- 41. A newborn with esophageal atresia has just returned from surgery to place agastrostomy tube. Which nursing diagnosis will the nurse use to plan the care for thisclient?A. Risk for imbalanced nutritionB. Risk for deficient fluid volumeC. Risk for impaired thermoregulationD. Risk for ineffective gas exchangewill UPVOTE! Kindly answer the questions. 1. An elderly in-patient was due for blood extraction as per the request of her physician. Upon approaching the patient, she refused to let you extract her blood. What will you do in this situation? 2. During your scheduled morning phlebotomy rounds, one of the in-patients mistook you for a nursing-aid. She asked you to clean out her soiled sheets and bed pan. How will you respond to this situation? 3. How do you respond to a patient asking to see his laboratory results? 4. Explain the importance of confidentiality in healthcare.Question: What is the possible diagnosis of the patient? Past health history: constipation for the last 7 days accompanied by difficulty of breathing (DOB) and Abdominal pain. Present Health history: chief complaint of Abdominal pain. Prior to admission, facial edema and bipedal edema was notice during physical assessment. Laboratory: Temperature 36°c, Pulse Rate -127, Respiratory Rate- 22,Blood Pressure -120/90,URIC ACID :10.20 mg/dL,CREATININE :1.33 mg/dL