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- Identify at least five diagnostic tests used to evaluate cardiovascular status
- Describe care for patients undergoing common screening and diagnostic procedure
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- Explain the postoperative nursing care required for someone that has undergone a laparotomy. You need to provide a minimum of 4 nursing requirements for Mr Johns (easy and simple)Describe the nursing management and interventions for patients with complex cardiovascular conditions, such as heart failure or myocardial infarction.The nurse is caring for a patient with "Ventricular tachycardia". The patient is stable, and the rhythm is non-sustained. In addition to administering oxygen, the nurse prioritizes the following orders and will plan to : 1. "obtain CBC, electrolyte panel, and cardiac markers first", 2. "administer Amiodarone (Cordarone) first", 3. "Initiate a Heparin drip as ordered", 4. "repeat the 12-lead EKG first"] .
- Describe priority assessment for a post-operative patient with orthopedic surgery on the lower extremities. General Intergumentary Cardiovascular Neurovascular MusculoskeletalThe RN has administered the following medications to the client with heart failure; metoprolol, lisinopril, spironolactone. What data collection and assessment parameters should the nurse perform prior to the administration of these medications?Discuss the nursing management for a patient with acute myocardial infarction (AMI)
- How the nurse would compare and contrast the symptoms and diagnostic evaluation between angina and myocardial infarction? What would be the RN’s priority action when caring for a client with ACS?For each of the following Patient Profiles, determine the most appropriate triage category (red, yellow, green, or black), and why. patient profiles: 1. walks over to you and has an obvious mangled arm - tells you his arms hurt and painfully crying - respirations : 22/min - radial pulse : 124Order: Administer 7.5 mg of haloperidol IM STATAvailable: Haloperidol 5 mg/mLHow much medication will the nurse draw up in the syringe? How quickly does the nurse need to administer this medication?
- The nurse properly identifies the following rhythm on the cardiac monitor as"Ventricular fibrillation", "Atrial fibrillation". The nurse responds to the patient's room and assesses the patient is unstable. The nurse appropriately takes the following action: 1. "Calls a Code Blue and performs rapid defibrillation" 2. "Notifies the health provider and prepares he patient for synchronized cardioversion", 3. "Calls a Code Blue and initiates cardiopulmonary resuscitation", 4. "Notifies the health provider and prepare patient for pacemaker placement"] .Describe the nursing interventions and rationale for managing a patient with congestive heart failure (CHF) who presents with acute exacerbation characterized by shortness of breath, orthopnea, and bilateral ankle edema. Your response should include the following aspects:Initial Assessment: Outline the key components of an initial nursing assessment for this patient.Monitoring: Explain what vital signs and patient symptoms need continuous monitoring and why.Medication Management: Describe the types of medications that might be prescribed for this patient and the nursing responsibilities related to administering these medications.Patient Education: Discuss the education you would provide to the patient and their family about managing CHF at home.Discharge Planning: Highlight important considerations in preparing this patient for discharge to ensure a safe transition home and reduce the risk of readmission.For a patient receiving a vasoactive drug such as intravenous dopamine, which action by the nurse is most appropriate? a) Monitor the gravity drip infusion closely, and adjust as needed. b) Assess the patient’s cardiac function by checking the radial pulse. c) Assess the intravenous site hourly for possible infiltration. d) Administer the drug by intravenous boluses according to the patient’s blood pressure