TOPIC: TEENAGE PREGANANCY Home Visit Plan Background/Rationale: Goal: DATE AND TIME SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES АCTIVITIES METHODS/STRATEGY/MATERIALS EVALUATION (SEPT 26) TO BE USED DAY 1
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Make a home visit plan about teenage pregnancy. (health teaching)
important notes:
- specific time should have specific objectives.
- start day 1 with the basics of health teaching.
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- Subject Name : A theoretical health assessment. NOTE, Choose the correct answer without explaining please.Do in a while 77. Discuss vital signs: temperature, pulse, respiration, and blood pressure. Discuss its definition, route/method, significance, normal values, and implication of abnormal valuesprovide a short term goal for each diagnosis ie: within an 8 hr shift Potential impaired skin integrity related to reduced mobility Inability to manage hygiene ADL’s related to restricted mobility
- Order: Medication C 1.2 g PO daily given in four divided dosesAvailable: Medication C in 600 mg tabletHow many mg will the client be taking per day? How many mg will the nurse administer per dose? How many tablets will the nurse administer per dose?9. Identify three nursing considerations for a client with ARDSCase study 1. Present a treatment or solution to address such case through the guiding questions after the case.
- 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.ASEPSIS Scenario: Mrs. Delia Cruz is a 78-year-old woman who is independent, lives alone and prefers not to rely on others unless absolutely necessary. She was active and healthy until about 6 months ago, at which time she developed a persistent upper respiratory infection. Because she was unable to obtain or prepare food, she lost weight and became very weak. She finally sought medical attention, but she has not yet fully recovered. Her primary care provider has admitted Mrs. Cruz to the hospital for shortness of breath, productive cough, dehydration, and nutritional deficiency. QUESTIONS: Cruz’s primary care provider suspects that she has pneumonia. What data support Mrs. Cruz’s increased risk for such an infection? What can you do to prevent the spread of Mrs. Cruz’s infection to other hospitalized clients and at the same time prevent Mrs. Cruz from getting infections from other clients? SAFETY Scenario: Mr. Valdez is a 72-year-old widower who is recovering…When assessing a patient who has been taking amiodaronefor 6 months, the nurse monitors for which potential adverse effect? a )Hyperglycemiab )Dysphagiac )Photophobiad )Urticaria