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- 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 ketoacidosisReview the “Implications for Practice” section (Cont...) Why is it that enteral nutrition products may not be eligible for reimbursement during an acute care admission by some facilities? Implications for Practice: EN products may or may not be eligible for reimbursement during an acute care admission since many facilities consider EN a “food,” including it as part of the daily charge. For example, under Medicare Part A guidelines, EN therapy is typically considered part of a diagnosis-related group (DRG), therefore, and is not separately reimbursable. Among patients expected to receive home EN, the formula and associated supplies are reimbursed through a government program such as Medicaid or Medicare, commercial health insurance, or private pay. For Medicare beneficiaries, coverage is available through the Part B prosthetic device benefit for which patients must have documentation in their medical record indicating they meet the following criteria: there must be permanent functional…Questions no 13. A nursing care plan that includes all phases of the nursing process for patients taking antiemetic and antinausea drugs.?
- #Answer must How should the nurse respond to the patient who says it is hard to know what to believe when there are so many sources of information about nutrition?.RNSG 1301 Pharmacology Final Exam Study GuideReview the questions, concepts and medications outlined below 1. Compare and contrast mucolytics, decongestants, expectorants, and antihistamines.OBJECTIVES: 1. To understand how to perform the bacterial endotoxins test using gel-clot technique on a parenteral preparation.2. To understand the importance of the preparatory testing3. To interpret test results and provide disposition for the bacterial endotoxins test based on current USP requirements. Question: 1. Use of glasswares that are not properly depyrogenatedEffect:Rationale:
- Nursing questions thanks, Someethical benefits and rewards with providing sustainable food and health care?.MAKE SHORT TERM GOAL AND 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) SHORT TERM GOAL: OBJECTIVES: (ex. after 10 mins, the patient will.. after nursing shift, the patient will.. THE OBJECTIVES ARE ALL ABOUT THE PATIENT.) 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 she can remember. Her mother ensures that she takes daily supplemental vitamins such as vitamin…Orders arrived at the same time on the following patients: Halann Burger: UA with C&S Suzie Que: Theophylline peak and trough, oral dose - slow release prep, 3.75 hours ago Phishan Chipps: CBC STAT Schweet Cheeks: Fasting glucose How will you prioritize the patients listed above and why
- 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!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 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 she can remember. Her mother ensures that she takes daily supplemental vitamins such as vitamin C and…MAKE SHORT TERM GOAL AND 5 OBJECTIVES FOR THIS DX. SHORT TERM GOAL: OBJECTIVES: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. dx: Imbalanced nutrition related to lack of knowledge about diet 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 she can remember. Her mother ensures that she takes daily supplemental vitamins such as vitamin C and B complex, and every year she gets flu vaccine from their family doctor. During the interview with the nurse, Aubrey mentioned that she has no known allergies. She said “I don’t think I have any problems with my health. I am lacto-ovo…