
Assessment:
Skin burger, elasticity
Weight loss
Dry mouth and mucus membrane
Risk factors:
Hypovolemic shock
Electrolytes disturbances
Altered rental function
Psychological concern:
Body image disturbances
Depression
Knowledge definition
Lab and diagnosis:
Serum electrolytes
Serum creations, BUN
Renal function test
Medical diagnosis:
Dehydration
Patho physiology:
Colostomy creates effluent leakage from the stoma.
Continue discharge cause fluid loss from body
This leads to dehydration.
Medical diagnosis:
Dehydration
Potential complications:
Permanent brain damage
Hyponatremia
Hypokalemia
Hypovolemic shock
Renal failure and death.
Nursing intervention:
1. Encourage fluid intake
2. Strict intake output chart
3. Intra venous fluid if needed.
Parent teaching:
1. Drink adequate fluids
2. Proper colostomy care.
3. Small and frequent diet.
4. Soft and easily digest able diet.
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Date Nursing Interventions (Basic Care & Comfort/ Safety & Infection Control Concept / Related Concept(s) Exemplar(s) 3. 3. Risk Factors (Health Promotion & Brief Pathophysiology (Physiological Adaptation) Medications (Pharmacological & Parenteral Therapies) 1. 3. Medical Diagnosis Patient Teaching (Health Promotion & Psychosocial Concerns (Psychosocial Integrity) Management of Care Potential & actual complications from treatments/ 2. Risk...
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Date Critical Thinking Map Name Nursing Interventions (Basic Care & Comfort Safety & Infection Control Medical Diagnosis Assessments (Physiological Adaptation) Brief Pathophysiology Physiological Adaptation) Medications (Pharmacological & Parenteral Therapies) Risk Factors (Health Promotion & Maintenance/Reduction of Risk Potential Client initials Age: 91 Allergies Code Status: DNK Psychosocial concerns (Psychosocial Integrity) Patient Teaching (Health Promotion & Maintenance/Safety & Infection Control Management of Care) Potential & actual complications from treatments/ procedures (Physiological Adaptation/Reduction of Risk Potential Labs & Diagnostics (Reduction of...
Needs help for Concept Map with an elderly patient that has depression due to lost of spouse for about 10 months, can no longer do ADLs, having loneliness feeling, feeling very sad, has limited friends around because majority of his friends had passed away, the only child hardly comes around, feeling down for several months and recently having suicide thoughts. He was diagnosed with Mitral Valve Repair and his blood glucose was 270 mg/dl on admission. Needed to be discharged...
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Patient Introduction
Skyler Hansen is an 18-year-old male diagnosed with type 1
diabetes 6 months ago. He was brought to the Emergency Department
by his friends. The friends report that he started acting “weird”
while they were playing basketball. He has not eaten anything for 5
hours. Skyler told them that he felt lightheaded and was going to
lie down on the cement. They became nervous and decided to bring
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Patient A.B. is a 70-year-old male who had a right total knee
replacement done yesterday. His past medical history includes
osteoarthritis, hypertension, high cholesterol, diabetes mellitus,
and GERD. During your initial shift assessment, the patient is
noted to have swelling in his right calf and reports tenderness to
touch in the calf region. You ask him to dorsi/plantar flex his
right foot against resistance from...
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Patient Introduction Carl Shapiro is a 54-year-old male who travels frequently. He was seen in the Emergency Department at 1:30 p.m. for complaints of chest pain, diaphoresis, and shortness of breath. He was treated in the Emergency Department with aspirin and two doses of sublingual nitroglycerin. Chest pain improved with nitroglycerin administration. IV infusion of normal saline was started in the Emergency Department and is running at 25 ml/hour. Ordered lab...
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Patient Introduction
Doris Bowman is a 39-year-old female patient who underwent a
total abdominal hysterectomy with bilateral salpingo-oopherectomy
with general anesthesia. Patient tolerated the procedure without
complications. She has an abdominal incision covered with a 4 × 4
gauze dressing with no drainage noted. IV of potassium chloride in
5% dextrose and normal saline is infusing at 125 mL/hr. Estimated
blood loss was 400 mL. She was extubated in the operating room...
I have to do a system disorder on a closed head injury/ concussion can someone please help answer the following categories with a a few short sentence about closed head injury/concussion 1. Altertations in health 2. Patho related 3. health promotion 4. risk factors 5. expected findings 6. Lab tests 7. Diagnostic procedures 8. Safety considerations Will give thumbs up for all questions answered and completed.
Read the following scenario: The intensive care unit (ICU) nurse calls to give you the following report: "D.S. is a 66-year-old man with a past medical history of chronic bronchitis. He quit smoking 12 years ago and exercises regularly. He went to see his physician with complaints of increasing exertional dyspnea; a large mass was found in his right lung. Three days ago, he underwent a right middle and lower lobe lobectomy; the pathology report showed adenocarcinoma. He has no...
Read the following scenario: T.C. is a 49-year-old woman who 3 weeks ago underwent a vaginal hysterectomy and right salpingo-oophorectomy for abdominal pain and endometriosis. Postoperatively, she experienced an intra-abdominal hemorrhage, requiring transfusion with 3 units of packed red blood cells (RBCs). After discharge, she continued to have abdominal pain, chills, and fever. She was readmitted twice: first for treatment of postoperative infection and second for evacuation of a pelvic hematoma. Despite treatment, T.C. continued to have abdominal pain, chills,...