Case Study Question 3 of 6 The nurse cares for a 21-year-ol…

Case Study Question 3 of 6 The nurse cares for a 21-year-old male in the emergency department with cellulitis and uncontrolled pain.   Nurses’ Notes   0930. Client being treated for cellulitis presented with a complaint of right arm pain not controlled by prescription narcotics. The client is alert and oriented but agitated, rating pain 10/10 pain. Denies shortness of breath or chest pain. Informed client of wait times, placed wristband on client, and had him return to the waiting room to be triaged. 1055. Notified by a family in the waiting room that the client was slouched in chair and “seemed dead.” Client was found to be unresponsive with constricted pupils, clammy skin, bradypnea, and circumoral cyanosis. Rt arm is red and swollen with blistered areas. 1100. Emergency response team activated. Vital signs obtained.    Vital Signs   Time 1100   T ◦F/ ◦C 97.1F /36.1C   P 48   RR 6   B/P 90/50   Pulse oximeter 86%   Oxygen RA   Pain Unable to report   Fill in the blank for the following statement: The client is most likely experiencing  #1_____________. Make sure to use the exact wording of the choices below Options for blank 1:  Myocardial Infarction, Opioid Overdose, Sepsis Fill in the blank for the following statement: The priority is to treat #2_____________. Make sure to use the exact wording of the choices below Options for blank 2:  Blood Pressure, Infection, Respiratory Effort _______ Options for blank 2: Blood Pressure, Infection, Respiratory Effort _______

Case Study Question 2 of 6 The nurse cares for a 21-year-ol…

Case Study Question 2 of 6 The nurse cares for a 21-year-old male in the emergency department with cellulitis and uncontrolled pain.   Nurses’ Notes   0930. Client being treated for cellulitis presented with a complaint of right arm pain not controlled by prescription narcotics. The client is alert and oriented but agitated, rating pain 10/10 pain. Denies shortness of breath or chest pain. Informed client of wait times, placed wristband on client, and had him return to the waiting room to be triaged. 1055. Notified by a family in the waiting room that the client was slouched in chair and “seemed dead.” Client was found to be unresponsive with constricted pupils, clammy skin, bradypnea, and circumoral cyanosis. Rt arm is red and swollen with blistered areas. 1100. Emergency response team activated. Vital signs obtained.    Vital Signs   Time 1100   T ◦F/ ◦C 97.1F /36.1C   P 48   RR 6   B/P 90/50   Pulse oximeter 86%   Oxygen RA   Pain Unable to report     Select all the findings that are consistent with opioid overdose.  Select All That Apply

Case Study Question 2 of 6 The nurse cares for a 21-year-ol…

Case Study Question 2 of 6 The nurse cares for a 21-year-old male in the emergency department with cellulitis and uncontrolled pain.   Nurses’ Notes   0930. Client being treated for cellulitis presented with a complaint of right arm pain not controlled by prescription narcotics. The client is alert and oriented but agitated, rating pain 10/10 pain. Denies shortness of breath or chest pain. Informed client of wait times, placed wristband on client, and had him return to the waiting room to be triaged. 1055. Notified by a family in the waiting room that the client was slouched in chair and “seemed dead.” Client was found to be unresponsive with constricted pupils, clammy skin, bradypnea, and circumoral cyanosis. Rt arm is red and swollen with blistered areas. 1100. Emergency response team activated. Vital signs obtained.    Vital Signs   Time 1100   T ◦F/ ◦C 97.1F /36.1C   P 48   RR 6   B/P 90/50   Pulse oximeter 86%   Oxygen RA   Pain Unable to report     Select all the findings that are consistent with opioid overdose.  Select All That Apply

Case Study Question 5 of 6 The nurse cares for a 21-year-ol…

Case Study Question 5 of 6 The nurse cares for a 21-year-old male in the emergency department with cellulitis and uncontrolled pain.   Nurses’ Notes   0930. Client being treated for cellulitis presented with a complaint of right arm pain not controlled by prescription narcotics. The client is alert and oriented but agitated, rating pain 10/10 pain. Denies shortness of breath or chest pain. Informed client of wait times, placed wristband on client, and had him return to the waiting room to be triaged. 1055. Notified by a family in the waiting room that the client was slouched in chair and “seemed dead.” Client was found to be unresponsive with constricted pupils, clammy skin, bradypnea, and circumoral cyanosis. Rt arm is red and swollen with blistered areas. 1100. Emergency response team activated. Vital signs obtained.    1105. Intranasal naloxone administered. Oxygen started at 2L per nasal cannula. Client starting to arouse. Vital Signs   Time 1100   T ◦F/ ◦C 97.1F /36.1C   P 48   RR 6   B/P 90/50   Pulse oximeter 86%   Oxygen RA   Pain Unable to report     The client was given intranasal naloxone and supplemental oxygen. The nurse begins to gather other assessment data and provide for the client’s safety. For each possible task, select if the action should be done immediately, within the hour, or before the shift ends at 1900. 

Net Present Value is the difference between the [BLANK-1] of…

Net Present Value is the difference between the of the returns and the cost of the original investment. If the answer equals it means the returns, at the specified interest rate, exactly recover the cost of the original investment. If the answer is a Positive number the investment is earning the desired rate of return.