1)Radical prostatectomy is the removal of prostate gland and the tissues surrounding it through surgery.
2)This procedure is used to treat the prostate cancer cells and also to treat prostate hyperplasia.
3)This procedure is done when bleeding is seen in prostate.
4) Treatment include blood thinners,filters , compression stockings, and clot blusters.
5)risk factors include cancers, genetic disorders, paralysis, pregnancy,obesity, birth control pills and smoking.
subject: Med. Surge A 65-year-old man is seen in the preoperative clinic 1 week before a...
A 65-year-old man is seen in the preoperative clinic 1 week before a scheduled radical prostatectomy. He has been diagnosed with femoral deep vein thrombosis (DVT) following a complaint of calf soreness. What is a radical prostatectomy? What would be a reason for this procedure (i.e. diagnostic, curative, restorative, etc.) What is the level of urgency, degree of risk, and extent of urgency for this procedure? What possible treatment would you anticipate being ordered for the treatment of DVT? (Discuss...
A 65-year-old man is seen in the preoperative clinic 1 week before a scheduled radical prostatectomy. He has been diagnosed with femoral deep vein thrombosis (DVT) following a complaint of calf soreness. What is a radical prostatectomy? What would be a reason for this procedure (i.e. diagnostic, curative, restorative, etc.) What is the level of urgency, degree of risk, and extent of urgency for this procedure? What possible treatment would you anticipate being ordered for the treatment of DVT? (Discuss...
A 65-year-old man is seen in the preoperative clinic 1 week before a scheduled radical prostatectomy. He has been diagnosed with femoral deep vein thrombosis (DVT) following a complaint of calf soreness. What is a radical prostatectomy? What would be a reason for this procedure (i.e. diagnostic, curative, restorative, etc.) What is the level of urgency, degree of risk, and extent of urgency for this procedure? What possible treatment would you anticipate being ordered for the treatment of DVT? (Discuss...
A 65-year-old man is seen in the preoperative clinic 1 week before a scheduled radical prostatectomy. He has been diagnosed with femoral deep vein thrombosis (DVT) following a complaint of calf soreness. What is a radical prostatectomy? What would be a reason for this procedure (i.e. diagnostic, curative, restorative, etc.) What is the level of urgency, degree of risk, and extent of urgency for this procedure? What possible treatment would you anticipate being ordered for the treatment of DVT? (Discuss...
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A 65-year-old man is seen in the preoperative clinic 1 week before a scheduled radical prostatectomy. He has been diagnosed with femoral deep vein thrombosis (DVT) following a complaint of calf soreness. 1. What is a radical prostatectomy? 2. What would be a reason for this procedure i.e. diagnostic, curative, restorative, etc.) 3. What is the level of urgency degree of risk, and extent of urgency for this procedure? 4. What possible treatment would you anticipate being...
A 65-year-old man is seen in the preoperative clinic 1 week before a scheduled radical prostatectomy. He has been diagnosed with femoral deep vein thrombosis (DVT) following a complaint of calf soreness. 1. What is a radical prostatectomy? 2. What would be a reason for this procedure (i.e. diagnostic, curative, restorative, etc.) 3. What is the level of urgency, degree of risk, and extent of urgency for this procedure? 4. What possible treatment would you anticipate being ordered for the...
A 65-year-old man is seen in the preoperative clinic 1 week before a scheduled radical prostatectomy. He has been diagnosed with femoral deep vein thrombosis (DVT) following a complaint of calf soreness. 1. What is a radical prostatectomy? 2. What would be a reason for this procedure (i.e. diagnostic, curative, restorative, etc.) 3. What is the level of urgency, degree of risk, and extent of urgency for this procedure? 4. What possible treatment would you anticipate being ordered for the...
A 65-year-old man is seen in the
preoperative clinic 1 week before a scheduled radical
prostatectomy. He has been diagnosed with femoral deep vein
thrombosis (DVT) following a complaint of calf soreness.
What is a radical
prostatectomy?
What would be a reason for
this procedure (i.e. diagnostic, curative, restorative,
etc.)
What is the level of urgency,
degree of risk, and extent of urgency for this
procedure?
What possible treatment would
you anticipate being ordered for the treatment of DVT? (Discuss...
Deep Vein Thrombosis Patient Profile D.R. is a 74-year-old obese Hispanic woman who is in the third postoperative day after an open reduction internal fixation (ORIF) for repair of a left femoral neck fracture after a fall at home. Subjective Data States pain in her left hip is a 4 to 5 on a 1-to-10 scale States pain in her left calf area is a 3 on a 1-to-10 scale Objective Data Physical Examination Vital signs: BP 140/68, pulse 64,...
Brief Patient History Mr. K is a 58-year-old white man admitted to the cardiac unit from the medical unit after cardiac arrest (VF). He was successfully defibrillated after one shock (biphasic at 200 joules). He has a history of hypertension, myocardial infarction, mitral valve regurgitation, atrial fibrillation, and hyperlipidemia. Mr. K was scheduled for mitral valve replacement and the maze procedure. Mr. K is a school administrator, is married, and has two daughters who live out of state. Clinical Assessment...