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- Discuss the nursing management for a patient with acute myocardial infarction (AMI)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)Discuss the nursing management strategies for a patient with congestive heart failure.
- Discuss the role of nurses in advanced cardiac life support (ACLS) during a code blue situation.The 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?What are the nursing considerations when administering Intravenous Fluids/Blood Transfusions? Give the nursing considerations of these.
- b) Imagine that you are a nurse and that you are advising one of your patients. Provide three lifestyle practices that you will suggest to them and for each practice, explain how it helps (at the cellular level) to prevent or slow the progression of atherosclerosis. Ple pointsFor the management of hypertensive crisis, the nurse is aware that the initial goal of treatment includes: a. Decreasing the mean arterial pressure (MAP) by no more than 20-25% b. Decreasing the diastolic blood pressure below 100 as soon as possible c. The use of ACE inhibitors and diuretics to lower blood pressure quickly d. Decreasing the mean arterial pressure (MAP) to 80-100 mmHg within 30 minutesA patient has a normal cardiac rhythm and a heart rate of 72 beats/minute. The nurse determines that the P-R interval is 0.24 seconds. The most appropriate intervention by the nurse would be to: 1. document the finding and continue to monitor the patient 2. give atropine per agency dysrhythmia protocol 3. notify the health care provider immediately 4. prepare the patient for temporary pacemaker insertion
- During the routine assessment of a 50-year-old client, the nurse observes that the client has high systolic blood pressure. a. What reasons would the nurse give for the rise in systolic blood pressure in this client? b. What client teaching should a nurse provide to prevent the development of cardiovascular disease in this client?Identify the types of patient populations that one might see in a cardiac rehabilitation program.Describe the nursing management and interventions for patients with complex cardiovascular conditions, such as heart failure or myocardial infarction.