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    Reflection On Stoma Care

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    stoma care with my preceptors while she was changing the patient stoma bag than she briefly explained to me, including type of stoma, sign of infections and how should change the stoma bag. From her explanation, I learnt that critical thinking plays a vital role in any change in colour of surrounding skin and the output of stoma. Changing skin colour may indicate for sign of infection and high output of stoma can cause of dehydration following low blood pressure and a risk of fall respectively (Kwiatt

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    Seventh Clinical Our clinicals at Cadbury at Lewes is quickly approaching an end and we are still learning new things each day. Everyday we do something new and so another skill is checked off. Yesterday, we got numerous things done, it was a very busy day. Yesterday, during clinical we got assigned a new resident, which I thought was great because I felt that we were all ready for an extra person. Having assigned our new resident, we looked over what we have yet to be checked off on in

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    Effective observation of patient is the first crucial phase to identify deteriorating patients and apply effective measure to care for them (Mandy, Christina & David, 2009). Nurse’s role is taking care of patients, supporting, and helping them recovery them from disease or any medical condition they came with and improving their quality of lives and get, them back to community to function as normal. However, not always things go efficiently as planned. Nurses work with other multi-disciplinary team

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    CC Tracey is a 41-year-old female here today to discuss a possible yeast infection as well as a "bump" that she found in the vaginal area. HPI The patient was last seen in the office on June 26th. Please see that note for complete details. Following that visit, she was called about her testing results that showed a positive Candida on the Affirm prep. The rest of the testing for that was negative. She also had a urine culture done that showed greater than 100,000 colony-forming units of enterococcus

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    Introduction: This paper will discuss a case study of Liam, a three-month-old boy who is transferred from the General Practitioner (GP) to paediatric ward with bronchiolitis. Initially, Liam’s chief health issues will be identified, following by nursing assessment and diagnoses of the child’s need. Focus will be made on the management of two major health problems: respiratory distress and dehydration, and summary and evaluation of the interventions with evidence of learning. Lastly, a conclusion

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    Does the Use of Telemonitoring in the Care of Heart Failure Patients Reduce Hospitalization? The heart is a vital organ that the body needs in order to survive and according to the Center for Disease Control (CDC) 5.7 million people in the United States suffer from heart failure (HF) and about half of heart failure patients die within five years of diagnosis, (CDC, n.d.). Heart failure is the inability of the heart to pump blood sufficiently in order to meet the body’s need. Heart failure is the

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    Today, I got to watch a few injections be given. I noticed the CNA giving each injection did not pull back a little on the needle on the needle like I was taught, she didn't change her needle after drawing up the medication, and she didn't wear gloves to give the injection. Yet, she told me she wouldn't ever let me do any of the injections under her. I thought to myself, "Well, I would feel better giving the injection myself rather than her give it!" Anyways, all my thoughts to myself and to the

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    Informatics Guest Speaker This journal entry assignment is based on questions that were geared toward nursing informatics and how they pertained to our guest speaker Vicki Brantly, along with my own impression about the information discussed in class and from interactions with others on the subject. Ms. Brantly has been a nurse for 20 years and currently works in a dialysis clinic. She is the administrator for the clinic, along with twelve other outlying clinics throughout New Mexico. The questions

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    be needed (http://www.bls.gov/ooh/healthcare/medical-assistants.htm#tab-6). Some of the duties of a medical assistant can be administrative as well as clinical. The main duty is for the medical assistant is to bring the patient in, get there vital signs, such as height, weight, blood pressure, temperature and whatever else the facility wants. Medical assistants record information

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    The Body Of A Diabetic

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    surgery patient by helping them with activities of daily living which include grooming, bathing and other hygienic needs of the patient while at the same time gathering vital information about the patient’s condition and relaying that information to the nurses and doctors. In addition, I also assisted the nurse in taking patient vital signs and handling of patients’ health data according to HIPAA guidelines. Over the years, I have gained valuable patient communication skills, clinical skills and treating

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