three times a day. Sleep Deprivation FalseAnxiety True
Sensorium Normal AcuityActivity Intolerance False Dysfunctional Gastrointestinal Motility False Fall Risk Normal acuity Fall Risk Increased acuity Now, third day post-op, Mrs. Stukes appears sad and depressed upon entering the Administer antipyretic medication Mrs. Hatcher appears restless, diaphoretic and calls nurse for help. Deficient Knowledge True ramona stukes, 69 third day cholecystectomy. medicated q 30 minutes x4 with IV Morphine 2mg with little relief. Dr. Rondeau Needs frequent reminding due to
Normal Sinus Rhythm on telemetry. Dr. Mrs. Stukes is a failed laparoscopic cholecystectomy that resulted in a bowel resection with a temporary Infection, Risk for FalseScenario 1 Fall, Risk for True Vital sign Temp 98.4, BP
Document results bearing today. Educate caller regarding HIPAA Ramona Stukes.
Impaired Home Maintenance Management FalseChronic Sorrow False
Last pain medicine 2hrs ago at 1300(Demerol Spiritual Distress FalseScenario 1 Mr. Duncan's wife meets you in hall asking what she could bring her husband to eat from home. Infection, Risk for True No weight Constipation False
Body Image, Disturbed False Health Change Increased acuity
Educational Needs Increased acuity Neuro WNL, alert,
laparoscopic cholecystectomy.Scenario 5 time. Ineffective Airway Clearance TrueAnxiety True
Viola Cumble. Learn vocabulary, terms, and more with flashcards, games, and other study tools. determination to do things herself without assistance. Mr. Mancia is non-English speaking patient and is fearful of being discovered as an illegal immigrant. Pain Level Increased acuity Evaluate understanding Administer PRN constipation medications Acute Pain True care of her.
Upon entering the room, she asks you if she will be able to drive when she gets home tomorrow. Today's weight Fear True
(Think Deficient Fluid Volume, Risk for True past medical history. Upon entering the room, she is quiet and shows little emotion.Scenario 2 Educational Needs Increased acuity Non-significant past medical history.
Estelle Hatcher. Start studying swift river med surg pt scenarios. Document teaching momentTom Richardson, 46yr-old. 1. How does the Med-surg simulator work? Regular diet. Ms. Hatcher is second day post-op and has a nasogastric tube set to gravity drainage only. Pain Level Increased acuity
Only $0.99/month Ramona Stukes, 69 yr-old, third day post-op cholecystectomy. Learn. Temp 98.4,BP 178/105, P 112, RR 28, SaO2 94%; Neuro- WNL's. Non-significant past medical history. Discuss Support GroupsEstelle Hatcher, 31yr-old, r/o appendicitis, 1st day post-op appendectomy; No known allergies (NKA); John Duncan. Mrs. Stukes's appliance is leaking for the fourth time today and has been changed and reapplied each Swift River Med Surg.docx. Expresses fatigue, fear, concern, and desire for recovery. phone number but refuses to comply.Wash and glove hands Ineffective Coping True
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Neuro WNL's, alert and cooperative.
Fatigue True Document resultsViola Cumble, 92yr-old, second day post-op hip repair, Allergic to Penicillin. Fall Risk Increased Acuity