patient has a tracheostomy?
2. What are the Nursing interventions for MRSA
3. What are the nutritional challenges for patients with a tracheostomy?
Answer 2-
Nurse assess the patient or screening the patient for MRSA infection.
Nurse should always wear personal protective equipment (gloves, gown, mask, cap) when facing the patient.
Nurse should always wash her hand with soap or use alcohol based hand rub.
She should assess the vital sign of the patient,monitor temperature especially for Infection.
Give all prescribed medicines regularly.
Nurse should always keep distance from patients during care, identifying the cause of spread of disease, keep the hospital ward, equipments also should be make environment clean.
Nurse should educate the patient and his family about disease condition, how it sprea, how it's precaution, treatment, should clear all doubts of the patient.
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