a patient has been admitted to the hospital withpneumatic she seems a little testy and complain of headache and astomachache she also says she has not been sleeping well she iswaking up in the wee hours of the morning and is not able to go tosleep she says it’s making her very tired and is wearing herout.
what do the symptoms signal what are some factor that causes thiscondition in older adults how will you discuss guidelines andcommunity resources with your patient
(Visited 3 times, 1 visits today)
Related posts:
- Question: This Is A Graded Discussioni 15 Points Possible Week 4: Special Considerations (Initial Post Due Wednesday, 1st Reply Due Saturday, 2nd Reply Due Sunday) A Patient Has Been Admitted To The Hospital With Pneumonia. She Seems A Tym Headaches And A Stomachache. She Also Says She Has Not Been Sleeping Well One Is Wa Wee Hours Of The Morning And Is Not Able …
- Question: Readiness For Enhanced Sleep Related To Patient Expressing Desire To Enhance Sleep. Correct Or Incorrect? If “Readiness For Enhanced Sleep Related To Patient Expressing Desire To Enhance Sleep.” Is Incorrect- Rewrite It Correctly. If It Is Written Correctly, Indicate “Correct”
- Question: 1. Which One Of The Following Statements Regarding Changes In Serum Cortisol Levels Associated With Diabetes Is Most Accurate? Cortisol Levels Do Not Rise As Swiftly After Waking Among Adults With Diabetes Levels Of Cortisol Fall After Waking Among Adults With Diabetes The Decline In Cortisol Levels Is Steeper Throughout The Day Among Adults With Diabetes …
- Question: Which Of The Following Actions By The Nurse Is Most Likely To Cause Hazardous Medication Contamination? A. Wearing A Face Shield To Empty Urine Into The Toilet For A Patient Who Is Receiving Chemotherapy B. Using A Closed-system Transfer Device To Connect IV Tubing For A Patient Receiving Chemotherapy C. Wearing A Air-purifying Respirator While Administering…
- Question: Case: Mr. Jones Is A 72 Year Old Caucasian Male. Mr. Jones Is Currently At The Primary Care Clinic Stating That He Has Had Trouble Sleeping For The Past Several Months. Mr. Jones States That He Is Waking Up 4-6 Times A Night With The Need To Go To The Bathroom. During The Day, Mr. Jones Worries That He Will Not Make It To A Bathroom To Urinate On Time. …
- Question: Mildred Is A 45-year-old Married Female With Three Children. She Presents To You With Complaints Of Fatigue And Difficulty Sleeping. She States She Wants To Get A Good Night’s Sleep And Is Requesting A Prescription To Help Her Sleep. Mildred Tells You She Is Awake Off And On During The Night, Frequently Thinking About Her Husband’s Recent Layoff …
- Question: You Are Caring For A 66-year-old Patient, And You Notice He Is Not Wearing His Glasses, His Pants Are So Loose They Are Barely Staying On, And His Socks Are At Least Two Sizes Too Big, Which He Is Wearing Without Shoes. Additionally, The Family Has Brought Him A New Gift Of A Multicolor Throw Rug For His Room. His Room Is Cluttered With So Much Piled …
- Question: 2 Chapter 11: Preventing Falls You Are Caring For A 66-year-old Patient And You Notice He Is Not Wearing His Glasses, His Pants Are So Loose They Are Barely Staying On, And His Socks Are At Least Two Sizes Too Big, Which He Is Wearing Without Shoes. Additionally, The Family Has Brought Him A New Gift Of A Multicolor Throw Rug For His Room. His Room …
- Question: 1. Your Patient Requires Fentanyl Via Syringe Driver. You Have Fentanyl 50 Micrograms/5ml Vials In Stock. How Much Sodium Chloride 0.9% Solution Will Be Required To Achieve The Correct Concentration (50mcg/50ml)? 2. Peter West Is A 61 Year Old In ICU Following General Surgery. He Is Still Sedated But Seems To Be Waking. The Intensivist Orders A Propofol …
- Question: A Nurse Is Admitting A Child With Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) Infection To The Hospital. The Nurse Tells The Parents That The Best Way To Prevent The Spread Of The Infection Isto Implement Which Measure? Washing The Hands Meticulously Restricting Visitors Wearing Goggles And A Protective Gown Wearing Goggles And A Mask