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- Explain the principles and techniques of conducting a focused physical assessment for a patient presenting with cardiovascular, respiratory, gastrointestinal, or neurological symptoms, including relevant assessment tools and diagnostic tests.identify the diff.. techniques use by nurses in positioning and /or turning patientsOBJa nurse is preparing to measure a clients vital signs. The nurse should identify that which of the following factors will affect the methods that are used
- Provide three strategies you could use to promote reablement of an older clientDevelop a substantial initial post addressing all the points below: Provide a brief description of the pathophysiology Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary disease of the disorder. Discuss the nutritional needs for a patient with this disorder. Choose the nutritional treatment or diet plan the nurse would implement for a patient with this disorder.Provide 3 interventions for each diagnosis that are evidenced based Involving the patient and her family members and instructing them about hygiene measures Assisting the patient during activities of daily living when needed Encouraging patient to perform the active exercise to improve mobility and assisting the patient in passive exercises
- List the possible complications for a bedridden patient Include nursing diagnosis for each complications what it is related to and evidenced by and include short term and long term goalsSubject: Emergency Nursing. Identify course of action, nursing management including medications and possible medical management using the basic techniques of triage and emergency care within the first, most critical hour, of a patient’s arrival at the hospital.Situation:Patient RT 57/M came in due to chest pain, pain rate of 9/10. He described the pain as excruciating, radiating to shoulder and back, he is also nauseated, experienced vomiting, lightheadedness and headache prior to arrival at ER. History shows smoking for 40 years approximately 1 pack per day, works as company driver, weighs 90kgs and 5’5” in height. He is not known diabetic nor hypertensive, no check up records, no laboratory records and he self medicate when he is not feeling well. Initial vital signs showed, temperature of 36.7 RR of 32, PR 44, BP 210/100. After 5 minutes vital signs showed BP of 0, breathing 0 and PR 0.Please explain to the understanding of the NSQHS Recognising and Responding to Acute Deterioration Standard. Please provide a detailed example from nursing clinical placement of your application of this standard to your practice (please presente example using the STAR format).