What role does timing play in persuasion effectiveness?
Which of the following patients is at the greatest risk for…
Which of the following patients is at the greatest risk for having difficulty voiding?
Scenario Jane Sanchez, a 32 year old female patient was admi…
Scenario Jane Sanchez, a 32 year old female patient was admitted to the medical floor yesterday evening Monday October 25, with worsening shortness of breath, diarrhea, headaches, loss of taste and smell for three days. She is diagnosed as being positive for COVID-19. Her CT of the chest confirmed her diagnosis showing ground glass opacities in bilateral lung fields. Her medical history includes Asthma, Hypertension, Diabetes, and Morbid Obesity. Her Oxygen Saturation (O2 Sat) was 88% on room air upon admission. She was placed on O2 2lpm, and assisted into the tripod position as long as she tolerated. After 5 mins, her O2 Sat increased to 96%. She is dyspneic on exertion. This morning, around 5:00 a.m. Ms. Sanchez began complaining of a dry cough, sweating profusely, and chest pain when she coughs. You performed Vital signs (V/S) and observed that her Temperature is 101.5. BP 136/88, HR 100 RR 28 and O2 Sat 95%. You called the attending doctor, and he orders a Chest Xray, Tylenol 650mg q6h orally for the fever and pain, and Robitussin syrup 10 ml orally every 4h as needed for her cough. You have been closely monitoring Ms. Sanchez’ response to the treatment administered. After one hour, Ms. Sanchez reported that she has relief of the chest pain after she received the Tylenol. Her temperature is now 98.2. Question: In the SBAR (Situation, Background, Assessment, and Recommendation) format, briefly state the information that you would have provided to the doctor when you called to report on Ms. Sanchez’ condition.
Which scenario best represents normative social influence?
Which scenario best represents normative social influence?
Which term refers to unjust behavior toward individuals base…
Which term refers to unjust behavior toward individuals based on group membership?
The nurse is caring for a client experiencing dyspnea. In wh…
The nurse is caring for a client experiencing dyspnea. In which position should the nurse place this client?
A client can be aroused only with extreme or repeated stimul…
A client can be aroused only with extreme or repeated stimuli. How should the nurse document this client’s behavior?
The nurse is planning care for a client. Which intervention…
The nurse is planning care for a client. Which intervention by the nurse would be most appropriate to reduce the risk of the client acquiring an infection while in the hospital?
The nurse has just finished providing education to a healthy…
The nurse has just finished providing education to a healthy patient on types of immunity. Which of the following statements by the patient indicates an understanding of this topic?
The nurse is removing a surgical mask with ties. Which nursi…
The nurse is removing a surgical mask with ties. Which nursing action demonstrates the correct technique for removing a surgical mask with ties?