trendelenburg During the excitement phase of anesthesia, which intervention should the nurse perform? - ANS✔✔-Patient safety Malignant hyperthermia - ANS✔✔-A hereditary condition of uncontrolled heat production that occurs when susceptible people receive certain anesthetic drugs. High levels of calcium and potassium leading to acidosis and cardiac dysrthmyias Early signs include a rise in end total CO2 and decreased O2 sat with tachycardia Dantrolene - ANS✔✔-Drug of choice to treat malignant hyperthermia from reaction to anesthetics Care in post -op includes - ANS✔✔-Resumption of motor and sensory function Oriented Stable VS Shows no evidence of hemorrhaging or other complications of surgery Rehabilitation nursing - ANS✔✔-returning patients to optimal functionality through a holistic approach to care that is based on scientific evidence. Home health - ANS✔✔-skilled nursing in a person’s home community -based nursing - ANS✔✔-promoting and maintaining the health of individuals and families, preventing and minimizing the progression of disease, and improving quality of life activities of daily living (ADLs) - ANS✔✔-basic self -care tasks such as eating, bathing, toileting, walking, and dressing instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs) - ANS✔✔-tasks necessary to conduct the business of daily life and also requiring some cognitive competence, such as telephoning, shopping, food preparation, housekeeping, and paying bills nurse navigator - ANS✔✔-assist clients with transitions in different levels of care, such as from the hospital to a rehabilitation facility case manager - ANS✔✔-ensure cost -effective care and to communicate with the medical insurance company Medicare, Medicaid, and third-party payers require - ANS✔✔-documentation of the client's homebound status and the need for skilled professional nursing care When is discharge planning started? - ANS✔✔-Upon admission preoperative phase - ANS✔✔-period of time from when the decision for surgical intervention is made to when the patient is transferred to the operating room table
NSG-3250 ACTUAL EXAM 1, ACTUAL EXAM WITH QUESTIONS AND 100% VERIFIED ANWERS {GRADED A+} LATEST UPDATE!!
NSG-3250 ACTUAL EXAM 1, ACTUAL EXAM WITH QUESTIONS AND 100% VERIFIED ANWERS {GRADED A+} LATEST UPDATE!! Ablative surgery - ANS-To remove a diseased body part curative surgery - ANS-cures; alleviates a problem diagnostic surgery - ANS-determines or confirms a diagnosis ambulatory surgery - ANS-includes outpatient, same-day, or short-stay surgery that does not require an overnight hospital stay A home health nurse is conducting an assessment of a client who may qualify for Medicare. Consequently, the nurse is utilizing the Outcome and Assessment Instrument Set (OASIS). When performing an assessment using this instrument, the nurse should assess what domain of the client's current status? - ANS-Functional status Critical Care Nursing - ANS-a specialty area of practice that provides nursing services to critically ill patients across the lifespan in acute care settings such as the hospital intensive unit; current practice settings have expanded to include virtual care and community settings Which arm do you not use for an IV placement? - ANS-The side with a mastectomy. If bilateral, side with the least lymph nodes Purpose of bowel prep - ANS-To decrease risk for contamination of the peritoneum
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trendelenburg During the excitement phase of anesthesia, which intervention should the nurse perform? - ANS✔✔-Patient safety Malignant hyperthermia - ANS✔✔-A hereditary condition of uncontrolled heat production that occurs when susceptible people receive certain anesthetic drugs. High levels of calcium and potassium leading to acidosis and cardiac dysrthmyias Early signs include a rise in end total CO2 and decreased O2 sat with tachycardia Dantrolene - ANS✔✔-Drug of choice to treat malignant hyperthermia from reaction to anesthetics Care in post -op includes - ANS✔✔-Resumption of motor and sensory function Oriented Stable VS Shows no evidence of hemorrhaging or other complications of surgery Rehabilitation nursing - ANS✔✔-returning patients to optimal functionality through a holistic approach to care that is based on scientific evidence. Home health - ANS✔✔-skilled nursing in a person’s home community -based nursing - ANS✔✔-promoting and maintaining the health of individuals and families, preventing and minimizing the progression of disease, and improving quality of life activities of daily living (ADLs) - ANS✔✔-basic self -care tasks such as eating, bathing, toileting, walking, and dressing instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs) - ANS✔✔-tasks necessary to conduct the business of daily life and also requiring some cognitive competence, such as telephoning, shopping, food preparation, housekeeping, and paying bills nurse navigator - ANS✔✔-assist clients with transitions in different levels of care, such as from the hospital to a rehabilitation facility case manager - ANS✔✔-ensure cost -effective care and to communicate with the medical insurance company Medicare, Medicaid, and third-party payers require - ANS✔✔-documentation of the client's homebound status and the need for skilled professional nursing care When is discharge planning started? - ANS✔✔-Upon admission preoperative phase - ANS✔✔-period of time from when the decision for surgical intervention is made to when the patient is transferred to the operating room table
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