What are the mnemonics from the topics/ disorders of the upper GI. It can be a disease description, clinical manifestations, management, or application of the nursing process.
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What are the mnemonics from the topics/ disorders of the upper GI.
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- As a nurse what is the first steps you would take to indicate Risk for infection related to open pressure ulcerHistory of present illness: Patient is a 67 year old thin Caucasian female presenting to her family practitioner with the main complaints of decreasing strength and moderate back pain that radiates from the back to the sides of the her body. Past medical history Irritable bowel disease. Right foot stress fracture last year while stepping off a small bench. Family history Father dies of a heart attack at age 80. Mother has a history of Osteoporosis. Social History Patient smoked 2 packs a week from age 25-50. Patient has a long history of alcohol use and abuse from age 20 to 45. She frequently got drunk during social occasions as well as during gatherings, as often as once a week. She stopped drinking 13 years ago. Sedentary life style Allergies None Medications Multivitamins Calcium 1200 mg/day Key Labs, images, or procedures performed in relation to current diagnosis. Bone Density: T score of -3.1 Estrogen levels: <30 pg/mL (decrease) Key Physical Examination…History of present illness: Patient is a 67 year old thin Caucasian female presenting to her family practitioner with the main complaints of decreasing strength and moderate back pain that radiates from the back to the sides of the her body. Past medical history Irritable bowel disease. Right foot stress fracture last year while stepping off a small bench. Family history Father dies of a heart attack at age 80. Mother has a history of Osteoporosis. Social History Patient smoked 2 packs a week from age 25-50. Patient has a long history of alcohol use and abuse from age 20 to 45. She frequently got drunk during social occasions as well as during gatherings, as often as once a week. She stopped drinking 13 years ago. Sedentary life style Allergies None Medications Multivitamins Calcium 1200 mg/day Key Labs, images, or procedures performed in relation to current diagnosis. Bone Density: T score of -3.1 Estrogen levels: <30 pg/mL (decrease) Key Physical Examination…
- Prepare a short report on the common musculoskeletal disorders of the hand, wrist, shoulder, and foot, and nursing care of the patient undergoing surgery to correct these disorders.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.A patient complains of abdominal pain that is difficult tolocalize. The nurse documents this as which type of pain?a. Cutaneousb. Visceralc. Superficiald. Somatic