


Nursing care plan for patient who is immobile,have bed sore and spinal cord injury?
Nursing care plan for immobile patient with Enteral tube feeding AND a SOAPIE note for Patient with bed sore and spinal cord injury(immobile pt)
The nurse is developing a plan of care for a client with a spinal cord injury at C5 who has an indwelling urethral catheter. Which of the following would be a priority for the nurse to include in the plan of care?
1. Identify the rehabilitation potential of the patient with T6 spinal cord injury 2. Describe the mourning process and nursing interventions for patients with spinal cord injury.
A 14-year-old girls in the intensive care unit after a spinal cord injury 2 days ago Which nursing care interventions are needed for this child (Select all that apply)? Monitoring and maintaining systemic blood pressure. Administering corticosteroids. Preventing long-term deficits due to spinal cord injury. Monitoring for respiratory complications
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active learning template - basic concept
Spinal cord Injury: Planning care to prevent skin breakdown -
Ch. 16
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ACTIVE LEARNING TEMPLATE: Basic Concept STUDENT NAME CONCEPT REVIEW MODULE CHAPTER Underlying Principles Related Content EG DELEGATION LEVELS OF PREVENTION ADVANCE DIRECTIVES Nursing Interventions WHO? WHEN? WHY? HOW?
-A patient has experienced a spinal cord injury at the T8 level. Which objective assessment data are associated with such trauma? (Select all that apply.) Hyperalgesia extending from the nipple line downward Anesthesia extending from the waist downward Hyperesthesia extending from the clavicles downward Analgesia extending from the waist downward Anesthesia extending from the hips downward -A patient who experienced a spinal cord injury is now undergoing passive range-of-motion (ROM) exercises to help maintain joint motion. The nurse will include...
Extra Credit. You are a patient with a spinal cord injury and your doctor recommends you try therapeutic cloning to repair the damage. Answer the following questions about the processes involved. (5 points) A. What does SCNT stand for? Describe the process thoroughly. B. Describe how SCNT could be used to treat your problem (a spinal cord injury)? C. Embryos from fertilization clinics are discarded every day. Why does SCNT need to be used instead of isolating embryonic stem cells...
Primary spinal cord injury involves damage to vertebral or neural tissues from compression, traction, or shearing forces. Secondary spinal cord injury is related to ischemia, excitotoxicity, inflammation, edema, oxidative damage, and activation of necrotic and apoptotic cell death; it begins within minutes after injury and continues for weeks. Please describe an example of both a primary and secondary spinal cord injury. Some learners will use the same injury, such as a fall off of a horse, and describe how the...
Primary spinal cord injury involves damage to vertebral or neural tissues from compression, traction, or shearing forces. Secondary spinal cord injury is related to ischemia, excitotoxicity, inflammation, edema, oxidative damage, and activation of necrotic and apoptotic cell death; it begins within minutes after injury and continues for weeks. Please describe an example of both a primary and secondary spinal cord injury. Some learners will use the same injury, such as a fall off of a horse, and describe how the...
.Primary spinal cord injury involves damage to vertebral or neural tissues from compression, traction, or shearing forces. Secondary spinal cord injury is related to ischemia, excitotoxicity, inflammation, edema, oxidative damage, and activation of necrotic and apoptotic cell death; it begins within minutes after injury and continues for weeks. Please describe an example of both a primary and secondary spinal cord injury. and describe how the patient experienced both primary and secondary injuries. Be sure to describe symptoms, implications, and testing...