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- 98. Which nursing intervention should the RN implement to maintain accurate and effective communication with a patient after a total laryngectomy?Teach the patient and family sign language.Encourage family and staff to speak in a loud voice.Provide the patient an artificial larynx immediately after surgery.Determine alternate method of communication in the preoperative period.99.Which statement made by the patient with osteosarcoma of the left tibia indicates to the RN that additional teaching is needed?“I should stay in bed except for when I need to use the bathroom.”“I can do range of motion exercises to keep my right leg muscles strong.”“I need to avoid putting weight on my left leg when moving around.”“I will drink more water instead of milk.”1. Describe assessment findings and lab values consistent with hypovolemia.Lis 6 actions of oral care for End of life patients and explain with rationale and evaluation for each actions.
- Assessing Patients and Managing Acute Situations" 1.Explain why caution must be used when performing radiographic procedures on patients receiving oxygen therapy (administration). 2.What are the guidelines for taking a history of a patient's chief complaint for a spine examination? asap please41. 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 exchangeDescribe the clinical observations involved in a comprehensive respiratory assessment. Include a minimum of 5 points.
- LAB ACTIVITY 5.1 1. What might happen if the tourniquet is left for more than two minutes? How about if the tourniquet is tied too tight or too close to venipuncture site? 2. Why is collecting blood in the foot prohibited for patients with diabetes mellitus LABORATORY ACTIVITY 5.2 1. Give the advantages and disadvantages of using the “open system” and “closed system” in venipuncture. 2. Why are specimens for bilirubin testing protected from light? Discuss handling procedures for bilirubin samples. LABORATORY ACTIVITY 5.3 1. What are the consequences if an EDTA tube is filled first before a red top tube? 2. What must be done if an admitted patient refuses to blood extraction? LABORATORY ACTIVITY 5.4 1. Why should we not label tubes prior to blood collection? 2. Compare and contrast “NPO” from “fasting”. LABORATORY ACTIVITY 5.5 1. Why must a discard tube should be collected first before an anticoagulated tube when using a “butterfly” to collect blood? 2. What is “EMLA”? Give its purpose.1.What tier equipment is the infant warmer? 2.What maintenance is required for an infant warmer? How often should it be performed?A 6-year-old child with asthma presents to the emergency room with wheezing and shortness of breath. Explain assessment of the child and initiation of treatment.
- Write note on. Nursing care of patient with chest tube drainage?_________________________________________ How do you know if the resident is choking?________________________________________ 23. Rules for ambulation? Gait belt? Vest restraint and any restraints? Mechanical lift? ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Names for positions in bed? _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 24. Review pressure area: locations, prevention, signs & symptoms? __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ What is a skin tear? How to prevent?…how the respiratory passway impact pneumonia? through anatomy of respiratory system need answer ASAP (in 30min ) please