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- Clinical reasoning Scenario: During your preoperative assessment of your patient, a 68-year-old woman who is alert and oriented describes her surgery as 'getting a new right knee'. The Operating Room schedule indicates that she is having a left knee arthroscopy. What are the priorities of the perioperative nurse?During your preoperative assessment of your patient, a 68-year-old woman who is alert and oriented describes her surgery as 'getting a new right knee'. The Operating Room schedule indicates that she is having a left knee arthroscopy. What are the priorities of the perioperative nurse?14 The nurse is performing a musculoskeletal assessment of an elderly client whose mobility has been decreasing in recent months. How should the nurse best assess the client's range of motion (ROM)? put of Select one: O a. Ask the client to move extremities at the same time through its full range of motion O b. Ask the client to move each extremity through its full range of motion (ROM) against resistance O c. Ask the client to actively move the joint through the same motion shown by the nurse O d. Ask the client to continue movement of joint even if slight pain is felt to reach full range of motion (ROM)
- What specific interventions will you use to address the affected UE? How might you address their trunk/posture and positioning in different positions (bed, w/c, standing)? What will you teach your patient/family to work on outside of treatment times? Your patient had a L CVA (R hemiparesis) 2 days ago and has a flaccid RUE. They have difficulty standing, keeping their weight on their L side. They demonstrate slight lateral trunk flexion to the R in sitting and supine with slight cervical flexion to the R. While seated and standing, their weight is shifted to the L.First aid Situation: at the beach, and you are a licensed first aider (answer briefly) a. you saw your mother rushing out of water and continuously scratching her arm? What will a first aider do? b. You saw someone in deep part of the water wagging his hand, askinrg for help. Remember you are a first aider and dont know how to swim, what will you do? c. while walking on the beach, your sister stepped on broken glass. There is severe bleeding. What will you do?G The most superior and medial re X b My Questions | bartleby polaris jackson.sparcc.org/common-assessment-delivery/start/5242554077?action=onresume&submissionld-593294194 oology MGmail O YouTube Login 8 Ch 1 Process Questi. 9 miers 2 The right and left iliac regions are lateral this region. The most superior and medial region of the abdominopelvic cavity. The most inferior and medial region of the abdominopelvic cavity. The most superior and lateral region of the abdominopelvic cavity. The most inferior and lateral region of the abdominopelvic cavity. A division of the thoracic cavity housing the heart, thymus gland, esophagus, and trachea. The umbilical region is medial to these regions. The arms and legs make up this portion of the body/skeleton. The trunk (torso) and head make up this portion of the body/skeleton. All of the body cavities are located in this portion of the body/skeleton. :: hypochondriac region : lumbar region :: appendicular : mediastinum :: hypogastric region :…
- 12:09 1 E 1B Process Questions (Serous Mem... Multiple Choice Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. ARG I II III Which plane would a doctor most likely use when performing a leg amputation? Roman Numeral I Roman Numeral II Roman Numeral III all of these planes together O O OA nurse is explaining the rationale for performing leg exer-cises after surgery. Which reason would the nurse include in the explanation?a. Promote respiratory functionb. Maintain functional abilitiesc. Provide diversional activitiesd. Increase venous returnOutpatient—Ambulatory Surgery (Musculoskeletal) Patient Name: Loretta Michaels Diagnosis: Torn medial collateral ligament of the left knee Procedure: Repair of medial collateral ligament, left knee A 24-year-old patient twisted her knee while attempting a new ski maneuver. The patient underwent various forms of noninvasive treatment, for which there was only limited recovery. Due to the patient's active lifestyle, surgical repair was indicated. The patient underwent outpatient surgical repair of the medial collateral ligament of the left knee. She was suggested for a derotation knee brace and advised to follow up with her primary care provider to begin physical therapy to strengthen the knee. Instructions: Assign ICD-10-CM, CPT, and HCPCS level II codes for this case, including ICD-10-CM external cause codes. Please be aware that when an answer consists of more than one code, there will be an answer blank for each code.
- Clinical reasoning Scenario: During your preoperative assessment of your patient, a 68-year-old woman who is alert and oriented describes her surgery as 'getting a new right knee'. The Operating Room schedule indicates that she is having a left knee arthroscopy.1. What are the priorities of the perioperative nurse?2. What further assessments are priorities?3. What nursing interventions are warranted?F. Lateral elbow (Fig. 4.17) Description of possible error: 1. Anatomy demonstrated: 2. Part positioning: 3. Collimation and central ray: 4. Exposure: 5. Anatomic side markers: Repeatable error(s): EVEROISES $5306 4nw bennuo2 Fig. 4.17 Lateral elbow. Scanned with CamScanneDuring your preoperative assessment of your patient, a 68year old woman who is alert and oriented describes her surgery as getting a new right knee! The operating room scheduled indicates that she is having a left knee arthroscopic. 1. What are the priorities of the perioperative nurse? 2. What further assessment are priorities? 3. What nursing interventions are warranted?