Mental Health Nursing Suicide Risk Assessment
Q1 Part A: Two Key Concepts relevant to the Assessment of Suicide Risk as undertaken by MH Nurses in their practice are that the nurse collects correct assessment data and communicates the risk to the treatment team and the apt person. They also need to conduct a separate assessment of the risk of self-directed violence in the absence of acknowledged suicide on the basis of uninterrupted hospitaliz…
Nursing Interventions for Lactic Acidosis
Relation and Inference: Nursing Interventions for Lactic Acidosis
Metabolic acidosis, mainly lactic acidosis is a common complication in emergency response. The accumulation of the serum lactate as onset metabolic acidosis (serum pH <7.37). There are two types of lactic acidosis: Type A and type B with different diagnoses and treatment methods. Type A is characterised by cardiogenic shock, h…
Nursing Care Plan - Assessment Part 1
Problem: Ineffective airway clearance
Underlying cause or reason: J is suffering from ineffective airway clearance. The symptom generate due to narrow and congested airways. This further cause bronchi and bronchioles blocked with excessive sputum
Goal of care
Nursing interventions/actions
Rationale
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Context of Practice 5: Patient Deterioration and Management
Pathophysiology of Acute Pain for Tran
Acute pain is a pathophysiological condition that is of sudden onset (Chouhan et al., 2019). It is majorly a response to some sort of tissue injury. It results in the activation of certain peripheral pain receptors in the body. These pain receptors are followed by the activation of specific A delta and C sensory nerve fibers in the body. These…
Nursing Practice 3: Pathophysiology and Pharmacology Applied to Nursing
Question 1: Risks that Caused Heart Failure
Heart failure is a chronic and progressive condition where the heart muscle is unable to pump enough blood to meet the blood and oxygen demands of the body (Guazz&Naeije, 2017). The major risk factors that are associated with heart failure in Russel include his medical history of hypertension, cholesterol, alcohol consumpt…
Chronic Care Across the Lifespan B
Identification and Explanation of Risk Factors
Mr. James is a retired 66 year old male who has been suffering from type 2 diabetes. He has a medical history of hypertension followed by family history of cardiovascular disease and diabetes type 2. Risk factors for developing diabetes type 2 in case of James are increased weight, lack of awareness about diabetes, family history of diabetes and cardiovascular…
Teaching, Learning & Leadership for Clinical Practice
Introduction to Leadership Skills in Nursing
In the modern healthcare world, the nursing practice is based on the evidence-based results from the medicines. The care is provided to patients with established effective healthcare systems to produce efficient and effective outcomes. Healthcare professionals play the most important role in providing quality services and …
1) a. Possible Causes of Joanna’s Changing Condition
With the issues of condition change in patient rising, many studies have been undertaking to ascertain the main causes of the changes (Garratt et al 2001). Patient’s condition can either change positively or negatively, the studies maybe more challenging to conduct since some surveys may show improvement in the scores even in the patient who rated themselves as deteriorating…
Autism and Vaccination
Abstract of Autism and Vaccination
This written assessment is a critical appraisal of the selected article that described the applicability and reliability to answer the question. The question framed is based on the Taylor family which has a concern that autism is linked with vaccination and the sisters doubt that their brother has autism because he got vaccinated for immunization. This is a critical appraisal of…
Sterilization
Assignment 1
Sterilization refers to a process where all the living microorganisms including bacterial spores are killed. Sterilization can be done with process of physical, chemical and physiochemical means. The physical method consists of sunlight and heat. The sterilization can be done by the process of heat, irradiation, dry heat, gas vapor sterilants, ultra violet radiation, filtration like steam under the pressure and hi…
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