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Nursing Approach to Acute Respiratory Failure
Nursing Approach to Acute Respiratory Failure. Monday, November 07, 2005. Nursing Approach to the Client with Acute Respiratory Failure. 1 Obtain history from the client as to the onset and progression of symptoms. 2 Assess respirations for dyspnea and pain that increases with inspiration. 3 Assess for headache, confusion, restlessness, and increased heart rate. 4 Assess sputum for quantity and characteristics. 1 Anxiety related to oxygen deprivation. 3 Risk of infection related to microbial invasion.
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Nursing Approach to Burns
Nursing Approach to Burns. International Biopharm. Assosiation/Nurses. View my complete profile. Nursing Approach to the Client with Burns. Monday, November 07, 2005. Nursing Approach to the Client with Burns. 1 Assess for cause of burn (thermal, chemical, electrical, radiation burn). 2 Assess signs of airway involvement (burns of face, head, neck, chest; hoarseness, bloody sputum, tachypnea, dyspnea). 5 Assess for body surface area involvement and severity of burns. 5 Pain related to burn. 4 Then surgic...
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Nursing Approach to Chest Injuries
Nursing Approach to Chest Injuries. Monday, November 07, 2005. Nursing Approach to the Client with Chest Injuries, Pneumothorax, or Hemothorax. 1 Assess for history of the injury. 2 Assess presence of signs and symptoms of impaired respiratory function (dyspnea, chest pain, asymmetric chest movements, signs of paradoxical breathing, cyanosis, anxiety, bloody sputum). 3 Assess chest wall for presence of wounds and fractures. 6 Assess vital signs, CVP, ECG, fluid balance. 3 Pain related to injury. 3 Monito...
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Nursing Approach to Crohn’s Disease
Nursing Approach to Crohn’s Disease. Tuesday, November 01, 2005. Nursing Approach to the Client with Crohn’s Disease. 1 Assess for personal and family history, allergic states, emotional stress. 2 Collect information of complaints that brought client to the hospital. 3 Obtain history of onset and progression of symptoms. 4 Obtain information of diet, fluid intake, bowel habits. 5 Perform complete physical assessment including weight, vital signs, signs of dehydration, and acute abdomen. 1 Assess, report ...
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Nursing Approach to Diverticulosis
Nursing Approach to Diverticulosis. Tuesday, November 01, 2005. Nursing Approach to the Client with Diverticulosis. 1 Assess for personal and family history, congenital defects, previous abdominal trauma. 2 Collect information of complaints that brought client to the hospital. 3 Obtain history of onset and progression of symptoms. 4 Obtain information of signs of bowel inflammatory process, obstruction, or GI bleeding. 6 Assess diagnostic tests and procedures for abnormal values. 6 Decreased anxiety with...
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Nursing Approach to Gallbladder Disorder
Nursing Approach to Gallbladder Disorder. Tuesday, November 01, 2005. Nursing Approach to the Client with Gallbladder and Biliary Tract Disorders. 1 Assess for personal and family history, presence of diabetes mellitus, usage of oral contraception, previous or present liver diseases or pancreatitis . 2 Collect information of complaints that brought client to the hospital (pain, nausea, vomiting, bowel disturbances, fever, appetite changes, etc.). 3 Obtain history of onset and progression of symptoms.
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Nursing Approach to Head and Spinal Injury
Nursing Approach to Head and Spinal Injury. Monday, November 07, 2005. Nursing Approach to the Client with a Head and Spinal Injury. 1 Assess airway, breathing pattern, and respiratory status. 2 Assess baseline vital signs and circulatory status. 3 Collect information of circumstances of injury. 4 Assess neurologic status:. Level of consciousness;. Signs of increased intracranial pressure;. Presence of convulsions; and. Presence or absence sensation and motor activity in any parts of the body. 6 Decrease...
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Nursing Approach to Ischemic Heart Disease
Nursing Approach to Ischemic Heart Disease. Monday, November 07, 2005. Nursing Approach to the Client with Ischemic Heart Disease. 1 Gather information about all facets of the client’s activities, especially those that precede and precipitate attacks of anginal pain. 2 Assess the risk factors in the client’s history and modifications possible to reduce risk. 3 If chest discomfort is present at the time of the interview, further collection of data is delayed until pain and dysrhythmias are resolved. 2 Med...