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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...
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Nursing Approach to Motoric Bowel Disorders
Nursing Approach to Motoric Bowel Disorders. Tuesday, November 01, 2005. Nursing Approach to the Client with Motoric Bowel Disorders. 1 Assess for personal and family history, congenital defects, previous abdominal trauma, autoimmune and allergic states, medications usage, previous bowel infections or disorders. 2 Collect information of complaints that brought client to the hospital. 3 Obtain history of onset and progression of symptoms. 6 Assess diagnostic tests and procedures for abnormal values. 4 The...
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Nursing Approach to Neoplastic GI tract
Nursing Approach to Neoplastic GI tract. Tuesday, November 01, 2005. Nursing Approach to the Client with Neoplastic process of the GI tract. 1 Assess for personal and family history, presence of previous GI damage, age, occupation, presence of other neoplastic changes, diet and nutritional habits, usage of certain medications. 3 Obtain history of onset and progression of symptoms. 4 Obtain information of signs of neoplastic changes in GI system. 5 Pain and restlessness, related to diagnosis of malignant ...
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Nursing Approach during Postoperative Period
Nursing Approach during Postoperative Period. Monday, November 07, 2005. General Nursing Approach to a Client during Postoperative Period. 1 Verify patency of airway. 2 Establish baseline vital signs, breath sounds. 3 Determine level of consciousness. 4 Observe tubes for patency and placement, and drainage for characteristics. 5 Inspect dressing if presents, and change if requires. 6 Determine fluid input and urinary output. 7 Assess for signs of normal wound healing after initial postoperative period.
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Nursing Approach during Preoperative Period
Nursing Approach during Preoperative Period. International Biopharm. Assosiation/Nurses. View my complete profile. General Nursing Approach to a Client during Preope. Monday, November 07, 2005. General Nursing Approach to a Client during Preoperative Period. 1 Assess for history of current health problems and factors that would influent recovery. 2 Perform complete physical assessment to identify potential health problems. 3 Assess diagnostic tests and procedures for abnormal values. 4 Teach the client t...
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Nursing Approach to Pulmonary Embolism
Nursing Approach to Pulmonary Embolism. Monday, November 07, 2005. Nursing Approach to the Client with Pulmonary Embolism. 2 Assess for Homan’s sign, which may indicate impending thrombosis of the leg veins. 3 Assess for pleural pain, pain on inspiration, and the presence of crackles on auscultation. 4 Assess for hemoptysis. 1 Ineffective breathing patterns related to anxiety. 2 Impaired gas exchange related to loss of functioning lung tissue. 3 Anxiety related to pain. Nursing Plan and Interventions.
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Nursing Approach to Pulmonary Heart Disease
Nursing Approach to Pulmonary Heart Disease. Monday, November 07, 2005. Nursing Approach to a Client with Pulmonary Heart Disease. 1 Obtain history from the client regarding onset and progression of symptoms and history of any disease that affects the structure or function of the lung or its vasculature which is accompanied by hypoxemia (the most frequent cause is COPD). 4 Administer oxygen, as prescribed, to improve gas exchange and reduce pulmonary arterial pressure and pulmonary vascular resistance.
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Nursing Approach to Pulmonary Hypertension
Nursing Approach to Pulmonary Hypertension. Monday, November 07, 2005. Nursing Approach to the Client with Pulmonary Hypertension. 1 One of the most important nursing interventions is to identify those clients who are at high risk of developing pulmonary hypertension, such as those with COPD, pulmonary emboli, CHF, and mitral valve disease. 2 Obtain history from the client regarding onset and progression of symptoms and existing cardiac or pulmonary disease. Please note this information does not give any...