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Ann Rails Educational - Increased Fall Risk - Increased Health Change - Increased Pain - Increased Psychological Needs - Normal Sensorium - Normal Ann Rails Acute pain Impaired comfort Impaired mobility Disturbed sensory perception Fall, risk for Peripheral neurovascular dysfunction 00:06 01:15 Ann Rails Scenario #1 Use therapeutic Educate pt. Evaluate pt. learning Place call light Document Scenario #2 Wash and glove hands Assess Provide comfort measures Notify doctor Document Scenario #3 Listen to pt. concerns Reassure pt. of options Notify lead nurse/doctor Contact Social Services Document Scenario #4 Wash and glove hands Visual assessment Do not disturb Verify Call Light Document Scenario #5 Assess for bowel sounds Encourage fluids/fiber/ambulation Evaluate pt. understanding Attain fluids/fiber diet Document Arthur Thomason Educational - increased Health change - increased LOC - increased Pain - increased Psychological needs - increased Safety - increased Arthur Thomason Impaired confort Impaired gas exchange Ineffective airway clearance Shock, risk for Anxiety/fear Failure to thrive, risk for Arthur Thomason Scenario #1 Assess Replace O2 Use therapeutic Notify Dr. and charge nurse Scenario #2 Remind physician Explain to physician Assist physician Obtain recent Reassure pt. Scenario #3 Tap pt. Elevate HOB Call rapid response Start secondary Remain with pt. Scenario #4 Provide verbal report Emergency intubation Assume role Obtain pt. record Provide information Scenario #5 You explain that his condition You explain that he is receiving You have them remain with you You escort them with you You call his doctor Calvin Umbyuma Educational - increased Fall Risk - normal Health Change - increased Pain - increased Psychological needs - normal Neurological - normal Calvin Umbyuma Acute pain Deficient knowledge Calvin Umbyuma Scenario #1 Place on respiratory isolation Ask Mr. U Obtain blood cultures Start IV Collect sputum culture Scenario#2 Wash hand, don PPE Explain to the visitor Respiratory assessment Explain to Mr. U Place signage on door Scenario #3 Ask pt. what he knows Ask pt. what his mother's Educate pt. Evaluate effectiveness Report findings Scenario #4 Pt. teaching Contact respiratory therapy Chest x-ray Western blot Bronchoscopy Scenario #5 Elevate HOB Initiate O2 at 4L Reassess VS Reevaluate amount of blood lost Contact HCP Cameron Daniels Educational - increased Fall Risk - increased Health Change - increased Pain - increased Psychological Needs - normal Neurological - normal Cameron Daniels Acute pain Impaired mobility Deficient knowledge Fall, risk for Infection, risk for Cameron Daniels Scenario #1 Give tylenol Start another IV Initiate bolus Request additional pain med Reasses temp in 1 hour Scenario #2 Sit at an eye level Teach Cameron Evaluate understanding Contact charge nurse Document pt's statements Scenario #3 Provide emotional support Assure pt. Explain to pt. Stress importance Inform pt. Scenario #4 Make sure accurate wt. Explain reason for medication Tell the mother that you understand Tell the mother that visitors are welcome Be honest with Cameron Scenario #5 Assess pt. Perform rapid assessment Ask pt. Inform charge nurse Call local law enforcement

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Swift River Medical-Surgical
Ann Rails - Answer Educational - Increased
Fall Risk - Increased
Health Change - Increased
Pain - Increased
Psychological Needs - Normal
Sensorium - Normal

Ann Rails - Answer Acute pain
Impaired comfort
Impaired mobility
Disturbed sensory perception
Fall, risk for
Peripheral neurovascular dysfunction

Ann Rails - Answer Scenario #1
Use therapeutic
Educate pt.
Evaluate pt. learning
Place call light
Document

Scenario #2
Wash and glove hands
Assess
Provide comfort measures
Notify doctor
Document

Scenario #3
Listen to pt. concerns
Reassure pt. of options
Notify lead nurse/doctor
Contact Social Services
Document

Scenario #4
Wash and glove hands
Visual assessment
Do not disturb
Verify Call Light
Document

Scenario #5

,Assess for bowel sounds
Encourage fluids/fiber/ambulation
Evaluate pt. understanding
Attain fluids/fiber diet
Document

Arthur Thomason - Answer Educational - increased
Health change - increased
LOC - increased
Pain - increased
Psychological needs - increased
Safety - increased

Arthur Thomason - Answer Impaired confort
Impaired gas exchange
Ineffective airway clearance
Shock, risk for
Anxiety/fear
Failure to thrive, risk for

Arthur Thomason - Answer Scenario #1
Assess
Replace O2
Use therapeutic
Notify Dr. and charge nurse

Scenario #2
Remind physician
Explain to physician
Assist physician
Obtain recent
Reassure pt.

Scenario #3
Tap pt.
Elevate HOB
Call rapid response
Start secondary
Remain with pt.

Scenario #4
Provide verbal report
Emergency intubation
Assume role
Obtain pt. record
Provide information

,Scenario #5
You explain that his condition
You explain that he is receiving
You have them remain with you
You escort them with you
You call his doctor

Calvin Umbyuma - Answer Educational - increased
Fall Risk - normal
Health Change - increased
Pain - increased
Psychological needs - normal
Neurological - normal

Calvin Umbyuma - Answer Acute pain
Deficient knowledge

Calvin Umbyuma - Answer Scenario #1
Place on respiratory isolation
Ask Mr. U
Obtain blood cultures
Start IV
Collect sputum culture

Scenario#2
Wash hand, don PPE
Explain to the visitor
Respiratory assessment
Explain to Mr. U
Place signage on door

Scenario #3
Ask pt. what he knows
Ask pt. what his mother's
Educate pt.
Evaluate effectiveness
Report findings

Scenario #4
Pt. teaching
Contact respiratory therapy
Chest x-ray
Western blot
Bronchoscopy

, Scenario #5
Elevate HOB
Initiate O2 at 4L
Reassess VS
Reevaluate amount of blood lost
Contact HCP

Cameron Daniels - Answer Educational - increased
Fall Risk - increased
Health Change - increased
Pain - increased
Psychological Needs - normal
Neurological - normal

Cameron Daniels - Answer Acute pain
Impaired mobility
Deficient knowledge
Fall, risk for
Infection, risk for

Cameron Daniels - Answer Scenario #1
Give tylenol
Start another IV
Initiate bolus
Request additional pain med
Reasses temp in 1 hour

Scenario #2
Sit at an eye level
Teach Cameron
Evaluate understanding
Contact charge nurse
Document pt's statements

Scenario #3
Provide emotional support
Assure pt.
Explain to pt.
Stress importance
Inform pt.

Scenario #4
Make sure accurate wt.
Explain reason for medication
Tell the mother that you understand
Tell the mother that visitors are welcome

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