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Head Injury Case Study
Head Injury Case Study 
Head Injury Case Study 
Head Injury Case Study 
Head Injury Case Study 
Head Injury Case Study
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Head Injury Case Study 
Head Injury Case Study 
Head Injury Case Study 
Head Injury Case Study 
Head Injury Case Study
msr..1.	A nurse is caring for a client admitted with suspected meningitis. The provider has prescribed contact precautions for the client. What action should the nurse take?
1.	A nurse is caring for a client admitted with suspected meningitis. The provider has prescribed contact precautions for the client. What action should the nurse take? 
-	Prepare for a lumbar puncture for a definite diagnosis 
-	Start to administer an antibiotic 
-	Obtain a blood culture to diagnose the causative agent 
-	Place on isolation 
 
2.	The nurse is caring for a client with osteoporosis. Discuss general nursing care required for this client including fall prevention techniques. (Revie...
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1.	A nurse is caring for a client admitted with suspected meningitis. The provider has prescribed contact precautions for the client. What action should the nurse take? 
-	Prepare for a lumbar puncture for a definite diagnosis 
-	Start to administer an antibiotic 
-	Obtain a blood culture to diagnose the causative agent 
-	Place on isolation 
 
2.	The nurse is caring for a client with osteoporosis. Discuss general nursing care required for this client including fall prevention techniques. (Revie...
Case Study COPD
Case Study COPD 
 
Case Study COPD 
 
Case Study COPD 
 
Case Study 29 COPD Exacerbation 
D.Z., a 68-year-old man, is admitted at 1600 to a medical floor with a diagnosis of acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). His other past medical history includes hypertension and type 2 diabetes. He has had pneumonia yearly for the past 3 years and has been a two-pack-a-day smoker for 38 years. His current medications include enalapril (Vasotec), hydrochlorothiazide (HCTZ), met...
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Case Study COPD 
 
Case Study COPD 
 
Case Study COPD 
 
Case Study 29 COPD Exacerbation 
D.Z., a 68-year-old man, is admitted at 1600 to a medical floor with a diagnosis of acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). His other past medical history includes hypertension and type 2 diabetes. He has had pneumonia yearly for the past 3 years and has been a two-pack-a-day smoker for 38 years. His current medications include enalapril (Vasotec), hydrochlorothiazide (HCTZ), met...
Stroke Case Study
Stroke Case Study 
 
Stroke occurs when there is ischemia (inadequate blood flow) to a part of the brain or hemorrhage (bleeding) into the brain that results in death of brain cells. Functions such as movement, sensation, or emotions that are controlled by the affected area of the brain are lost or impaired. The severity of the loss of function varies according to the location and extent of the brain involved. The loss of function may be temporary or permanent. The term brain attack is also used...
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Stroke Case Study 
 
Stroke occurs when there is ischemia (inadequate blood flow) to a part of the brain or hemorrhage (bleeding) into the brain that results in death of brain cells. Functions such as movement, sensation, or emotions that are controlled by the affected area of the brain are lost or impaired. The severity of the loss of function varies according to the location and extent of the brain involved. The loss of function may be temporary or permanent. The term brain attack is also used...
Neuro Case Study
Neuro Case Study 
 
Spinal cord injury (SCI) is caused by trauma or damage to the spinal cord. It can result in either a 
temporary or permanent alteration in the function of the spinal cord. About 12,000 Americans suffer 
SCIs each year. The number of people living with SCI is about 260,000. With improved treatment 
strategies, even the very young patient with an SCI can anticipate a long life. Frequent causes of SCI 
include motor vehicle collisions, falls, violence, and sports injuries. SCIs ...
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Neuro Case Study 
 
Spinal cord injury (SCI) is caused by trauma or damage to the spinal cord. It can result in either a 
temporary or permanent alteration in the function of the spinal cord. About 12,000 Americans suffer 
SCIs each year. The number of people living with SCI is about 260,000. With improved treatment 
strategies, even the very young patient with an SCI can anticipate a long life. Frequent causes of SCI 
include motor vehicle collisions, falls, violence, and sports injuries. SCIs ...
AHFIN
AHFIN 
 
1.	A patient presents with liver injury due to history of Tylenol abuse. On arrival the patient is unconscious. After giving him 3 liters of IV fluids the nurse does an assessment. The findings were bilateral 2+ pedal edema, BP 160/90, HR 115. What would be the priority assessment the nurse should do next? 
a.	Assess the lung sounds. 
2.	After interventions, stopping fluids, and giving a small dose of Lasix the patient became a little responsive. ABG lab results come back and are as fol...
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AHFIN 
 
1.	A patient presents with liver injury due to history of Tylenol abuse. On arrival the patient is unconscious. After giving him 3 liters of IV fluids the nurse does an assessment. The findings were bilateral 2+ pedal edema, BP 160/90, HR 115. What would be the priority assessment the nurse should do next? 
a.	Assess the lung sounds. 
2.	After interventions, stopping fluids, and giving a small dose of Lasix the patient became a little responsive. ABG lab results come back and are as fol...
910 Case Study-D.M
910 Case Study-D.M 
 
The paramedics found D.M. lying on the side of the road. He apparently lost control of his motorcycle and struck a concrete road barrier. There was no one else involved in the accident. D.M. appeared very dazed but was able to speak his name and address. He does not remember what happened and is not oriented to time or place. 
 
The paramedics put a cervical collar on as a precaution until his neck is cleared of any injuries. They also started an IV and have been infusing D...
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910 Case Study-D.M 
 
The paramedics found D.M. lying on the side of the road. He apparently lost control of his motorcycle and struck a concrete road barrier. There was no one else involved in the accident. D.M. appeared very dazed but was able to speak his name and address. He does not remember what happened and is not oriented to time or place. 
 
The paramedics put a cervical collar on as a precaution until his neck is cleared of any injuries. They also started an IV and have been infusing D...
Unit 13 Case Study-A.M.
Unit 13 Case Study-A.M. 
 
Unit 13 Case Study-A.M. 
 
Unit 13 Case Study-A.M. 
 
A.M., a 26-year-old man, arrives via paramedics to ED with multiple gun shot wounds to the abdomen. He is unresponsive, BP 58/30, HR 146. 
 
•	A.M.’s heart rate is 188 
 
•	His BP is 50/32 
 
•	He has had no urine output since admission 
 
•	A.M. has hypoactive bowel sounds 
 
•	His skin is cool and clammy
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Unit 13 Case Study-A.M. 
 
Unit 13 Case Study-A.M. 
 
Unit 13 Case Study-A.M. 
 
A.M., a 26-year-old man, arrives via paramedics to ED with multiple gun shot wounds to the abdomen. He is unresponsive, BP 58/30, HR 146. 
 
•	A.M.’s heart rate is 188 
 
•	His BP is 50/32 
 
•	He has had no urine output since admission 
 
•	A.M. has hypoactive bowel sounds 
 
•	His skin is cool and clammy
Burns Case Study - Mrs J
Burns Case Study - Mrs J 
 
Mrs. J. is a 70-year-old woman who sustained a thermal burn injury in a house fire. An electric heater ignited her bedspread while she was asleep. She was trapped in the room for approximately 15 minutes before being rescued by firefighters.
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Burns Case Study - Mrs J 
 
Mrs. J. is a 70-year-old woman who sustained a thermal burn injury in a house fire. An electric heater ignited her bedspread while she was asleep. She was trapped in the room for approximately 15 minutes before being rescued by firefighters.
Case Study UNit 12-M.K
Case Study UNit 12-M.K 
 
Case Study UNit 12-M.K 
 
Case Study UNit 12-M.K
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Case Study UNit 12-M.K 
 
Case Study UNit 12-M.K 
 
Case Study UNit 12-M.K
Halter: Varcarolis’ Foundations of Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing: A Clinical Approach, 8th Edition Test Bank
BIOS 251 Week 1 Lab; Homeostatic Control; How does the human body keep itself in balance
Not at all what it's supposed to bell.
Chapter 16. Endocrine/Metabolic Problems (Primary Care, Art and Science of Advanced Practice Nursing 4th Edition by Dunphy Test Bank)
NR 599 Informatics Midterm Review Sheet(Latest);All Answers Verified
PHIL 347N Week 5 Discussion