List two multidisciplinary team members the nurse would consider consulting for a client with a cerebrovascular accident (CVA) and describe how their involvement would benefit this client.
Describe the difference in pathophysiology between the two t…
Describe the difference in pathophysiology between the two types of cerebrovascular accidents (ischemic and hemorrhagic).
A nurse is planning care for a client who had a stroke that…
A nurse is planning care for a client who had a stroke that affected the right hemisphere of the brain. The nurse should expect the client to display which symptoms?
The nurse identifies which laboratory values correlate with…
The nurse identifies which laboratory values correlate with the following disease processes?
What are two nursing concepts that would be pertinent for a…
What are two nursing concepts that would be pertinent for a client diagnosed with a cerebrovascular accident?
Which rehabilitation specialist would the nurse consult for…
Which rehabilitation specialist would the nurse consult for a client who displays difficulty with using eating utensils after a cerebrovascular accident (CVA)?
Did you expect to learn something that you didn’t learn?
Did you expect to learn something that you didn’t learn?
Did you become curious about anything new?
Did you become curious about anything new?
What profound insight have you gained?
What profound insight have you gained?
Identify the name of the author, the title of the work, and…
Identify the name of the author, the title of the work, and the national origin of the writer. Then analyze the passage. That’s it. My mind’s made up. I’m going back to Cuba. I’m fed up with everything around here. I take all my money out of the bank, a one-way bus ticket to Miami. I figure if I can just get there, I”ll be able to make my way to Cuba, maybe rent a boat or get a fisherman to take me. I imagine Abuela Celia’s surprise as I sneak up behind her. She’ll be sitting in her wicker swing overlooking the sea and she’ll smell of salt and violet water. There’ll be gulls and crabs along the shore. She’ll stroke my cheek with her cool hands, sing quietly into my ear.