Changes that occur with normal aging can make it challenging to differentiate certain conditions in elderly. Some of the elderly symptoms can be easily misinterpreted as normal part of aging. Geriatric syndrome should be taken seriously because it can be a sign of poor health and declining function, and exacerbation of chronic conditions. Working in the telemetry unit, I often see elderly who gets admitted for dizziness, falls, confusion, and weakness ends up having cardiovascular problem such as…
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ER nurse will then do a more in depth assessment to include heart and lung auscultation, range of motion, reflexes, and pain. The ER nurse will also perform a head to toe skin assessment looking for any bruises, cuts, scrapes, and deep lacerations. Once the assessment is completed, the nurse will notify the MD of her findings. He will then order necessary laboratory and radiology tests. Laboratory tests will include: Complete Blood Count, Comprehensive Metabolic Panel, Arterial blood Gases…
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Running head: DOROTHEA OREM’S SELF CARE THEORY Dorothea Orem’s Self Care Theory Carmen Sigley West Virginia University Abstract When a patient needs to decrease the potential problem that prevents him from reaching his optimal health, nurses can use Orem’s Self-care Model as a tool to identify when and how much they can influence the patient care. This theory is the key of nursing care if it is used optimal and in a period of time when patient’s development can be discover and manipulated…
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Care After a review of the available medical records, Dr. Jackson and Hilltop of Riverside failed to respond to Ms. Markum’s deteriorating condition in a timely manner. Dr. Jackson’s progress notes make me question whether there was an actual head to toe assessment performed because the wording of his progress notes very seldom changed. There are inconsistencies between the nurse’s notes and the physician’s progress notes. For example, Dr. Jackson charted the chief complaint of congestion, but stated…
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accompanying toe pain following adjustments to correct vertebral subluxations with Thompson technique. Clinical Features: A 59 year-old female presented with right shoulder pain, and foot pain and was evaluated using palpation, posture analysis, thermography, range of motion, leg length inequality and chiropractic radiographic analysis. She was diagnosed with subluxations in the cervical, lumbar and pelvis regions as well as right shoulder arthralgia with osteophyte formation and right toe arthralgia…
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Adult Health I NR 324 Deana Fortine August 2014 Chamberlain College of Nursing Chapter 15. 1. Describe the pathophysiology of diabetes mellitus and the basis for the resulting abnormalities in carbohydrate, protein, and fat metabolism and utilization. Type 2 diabetes is caused by either inadequate production of the hormone insulin or the lack of a response to insulin by cells in the body. Glucose is the source of energy in the body. It is mainly obtained from carbohydrates in the diet…
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NEBOSH INTERNATIONAL DIPLOMA - UNIT ‘C’ “INTERNATIONAL WORKPLACE & WORK EQUIPMENT SAFETY” COURSE EXERCISES & ASSIGNMENTS 2009 - 2010 ETA Consultancy® 2009© Wasyl Terych MA DMS DipOSH DipFSH CFIOSH FIES(Scot) Chartered Safety & Health Practitioner Page 2 of 89 Table of Contents IC 01 GENERAL WORKPLACE ISSUES ........................................................................................... 7 Structural Damage – Following a Storm .....................................…
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1) Introduction to Patrol Operations Chapter 1 2) Words and Phrases To Remember a) Deployment b) Jurisdiction c) Military rank d) Patrouiller e) Third degree f) Ethics g) Community Policing h) Problem solving i) Prevention j) Repression k) Integrity l) Differential response m) 9-1-1 and 3-1-1 n) telephone communications 3) Organization and Leadership a) The Sheriff i) The sheriff is responsible for general enforcement of the laws throughout the county. He or she is also the keeper of the county jail…
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