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- worried about their current situation. When asked about their knowledge on family planning as well as FP method that they were using, they said that they did not use any family planning method before. They said that they just heard from neighbors and friends about FPbut would not exactly know in detail about what it is all about and the appropriate FP method for them. The nurse identified " family size beyond what family resources can adequately provide" as the health problem. Based on the in-depth assessmentthe family nursing problem is inability to make decisons with respect to taking appropriate health action due to lack of knowledge about the alternative courses of action open to them. The goal of care includes helping the family decide on an action to maintain family size. One of the objectives is for the family to be able to select a Family Planning method appropriate for them . What will be the best intervention for this objective? a. All the options listed b. Discuss with the…Case Study 1 The nursing student is attending a 1-day orientation at the agency to learn about community health nursing. The nurse is reviewing that community health nursing has opportunities and challenges to keep the nurse interested and involved in a community-focused career for a lifetime. Respond to the following questions. What is community health and public health? What is meant by the concept of community? What are the differences among the three levels of prevention? What are the eight characteristics of community health nursing?Multiple question Nursing .In dental, which of the following best describes “direct supervision”? a. Supervision of dental procedures based on instructions given by a licensed dentist who remains in the dental facility while the procedures are being performed by the auxiliary b. Supervision of dental procedures based on instructions given by a licensed dentist but not requiring the physical presence of the dentist c. Supervision of dental procedures by a licensed dentist, who remains in the dental facility, personally diagnoses the condition to be treated, personally authorizes the procedures, and before dismissal of the patient, evaluates the treatment rendered
- As a nurse, what are 3 interventions with rationale for a patient with imbalanced nutrition due to lung cancer.Case Study Part 1: An LPN is in her first employment position since graduation. She is working at long-term care facility in the respite unit. In this unit there are 12 beds for respite care as well as clients who live in the facility permanently. This means that respite clients are admitted from the community for short periods of time, perhaps to give family members and caregivers a break, or to allow them to go on holiday. Sometimes, respite allows a caregiver to take care of their own failing health or to have a needed surgery. The unit is very busy with 2 to 3 admissions and 2 to 3 discharges every day. The LPN has been given four shifts of orientation - 2 days, one evening and one night – working alongside another LPN. After this she starts to work on her own, being placed in charge of the unit and responsible for the supervision of four care aides, one dietary staff at meal times and one rehab assistant. The unit is also supported by an activity aide and a music therapist (for a…Topic Hypertension 4. Nursing management - using the nursing process, develop two plans of care ‐ 1 related to one priority physiological nursing diagnosis and 1 related to one priority psychosocial nursing diagnosis. Please include the following information in each plan of care: • Priority nursing diagnosis • short and 1 long‐term goal • to 5 nursing interventions with rationale statements, • to 5 evaluative statements based on interventions, and • A minimum of 3 potential patient education needs for consideration. asap please
- Questions. 1. Formulate or create a structured plan of Daniel’s day-to-day activities based on his condition. 2. Can you help me create an illustration of an ideal room for Daniel? Thank you!Subject: 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 0.13 Which of the following statements about the nursing process is most accurate? vered The nursing process is a four-step procedure for identifying and resolving patient problems. O a. of 1.00 stion O b. Beginning in Florence Nightingale's days, nursing students learned and practiced the nursing process. O c. Use of the nursing process is optional for nurses, since there are many ways to accomplish the work of nursing.
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