Assessment (Recognizing Cues): Which client information is relevant? ..
Assessment (Recognizing Cues): Which client information is relevant? What client data is most important? Which client information is of immediate concern?…
Assessment (Recognizing Cues): Which client information is relevant? What client data is most important? Which client information is of immediate concern?…
Evaluation (Evaluating Outcomes) What signs point to improving/declining/unchanged status? What interventions were effective? Are there other interventions that could be more…
Eileen Jamison brings her 7-year-old son, Keith, to the health care provider for a checkup. Keith has a history of asthma…
7. Information obtained by the nurse: Nipride 50 mg/250 mL D5W is infusing at 22 mL/hr. patient‘s weight: 160 lb How…
Robert Jones V2.1 Practice Case (UNE Full Case) EHR History Physical Analyze Actions Name: Robert Jones Age: 52 y/o Sex: M…
A 62-year-old man was brought to the emergency room by his son, who reported that the man(documented diabetes) had been eating…
Omar is 10 years old he has tonsillectomy surgery today, and 10 minutes after surgery he becomes confused, increase in heartbeats,…
EXAMPLE 6.4 The nurse has been monitoring the hemodynamic readings of a patient weighing 165 lb receiving dobutamine, 250 mg in…
According to the Food Lists for Diabetes, vegetables that are starchy vegetables include: O potatoes, cabbage, green peas and carrots.e potatoes,…
Ms. Jones, a 35-year-old female, presents to the clinic with complaints of fatigue, dizziness, and irregular menstrual cycles. Upon further assessment,…