1)Judy the health nurse should monitor flourence appearance and weight.She should know when her son visited her last time.If she has any food with her and she should also check the garbage and bills to know she is provided.
2)It is important to assess the ADL's and lAD's because they are the life tasks that are necessary which people need to manage.By assessing this the we know if elderly needs any help or supervision or whether they are safe to live on their own or need care.
3)The indicators for neglect is flourence is looking thin and is tired and mostly her son does not visited her anytime.
Community Case: Suspicion of Elder Abuse Case Part 1 Growth in the aging population presents multiple...
Community Case: Suspicion of Elder Abuse Case Part 1 Growth in the aging population presents multiple opportunities for nurses to advocate for the needs of elders in communities. Judy Prescott, a home health nurse, has regularly visited Florence Brown, a 67-year-old client who experienced a myocardial infarction 6 months agoLately, Judy has been concerned about Florence because she looks more than and tired than usual. In addition, her son, Aaron, hasn't visited her in quite some time Questions for students:...
Review View ces AO Mailings E AL 1 Aalb Aa BbCeDdEe' AaBbCD AaBbc Date FOCUS Body FOCUS Head.. Normal Community Case: Suspicion of Elder Abuse Case Part 1 Growth in the aging population presents multiple opportunities for nurses to advocate for the needs of elders in communities. Judy Prescott, a home health nurse, has regularly visited Florence Brown, a 67-year-old client who experienced a myocardial infarction 6 months ago. Lately, Judy has been concerned about Florence because she looks more...
Florence Brown, a 67-year-old client who experienced a myocardial infarction 6 months ago. Lately, Judy has been concerned about Florence because she looks more thin and tired than usual. In addition, her son, Aaron, hasn’t visited her in quite some time. How will you assess Florence’s ability to perform her activities of daily living (ADLs) and instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs)? Why is it important to make these assessments when working with elderly clients?
Community Case: Case Management Case Part 1 Florence Brown, a 67-year-old woman, recently spent 3 days in the hospital following a myocardial infarction (MI). Florence waited over an hour in the emergency room before it was determined that she had had an MI. She had two stents inserted while in the hospital. Florence has had hypertension for 20 years. Florence, who lives alone, will receive home health visits after discharge. The home health nurse, Judy Prescott, will provide the case...
Community Case: Case Management Case Part 1 Florence Brown, a 67-year-old woman, recently spent 3 days in the hospital following a myocardial infarction (MI). Florence waited over an hour in the emergency room before it was determined that she had had an MI. She had two stents inserted while in the hospital Florence has had hypertension for 20 years. Florence, who lives alone, will receive home health visits after discharge. The home health nurse, Judy Prescott, will provide the case...
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