The patient is a 58-year-old male. His chief complaint uponadmission: Right hip pain with ambulation. His Primary diagnosis:Osteoarthritis, Secondary Diagnosis: Hip replacement.
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PATIENT CARE BEGINS MIL DEVELOPING NURSE THINKING BY IDENTIFYING CLINICAL RELEVANCE/SIGNIFICANCE OF V5.1/0. LABS ASSESSMENTS VS: Wed Wed 10:35 Wed Wed Wed Wed Thues 11:15 Thun Wed Wad Wed 11:30 Wed Wed T: 12:30 13:00 14.00 15:00 16100 17:30 20:00 23:00 130 DIAS P: 11:00 78 179 to R: BP: 14 16 16 76 78 79 16 80 86 86 32 82 84 82 84 86 74 32 16 16 16 16 1468 114/61140.100724 14/80 (24/36 (1976 Izolga yubo (460″ 0 (26/8612864 152 151 116 196% 96% 967.961. 98% 98% 98% 98% 98% 98%.981. 464 94% 93% 02 sat: 02 Deliver & Amount Provocative & Palliative Quality or Quantity Region or Radiation Severity Scale Timing Understanding Thu 6 16:45 What VS data is RELEVANT that must be recognized as clinically significant? (NCLEX Client Need Category: Management of Care/Reduction of Risk Potential) RELEVANT VS Data: Clinical Significance (Reason WHY the VS are important in Mr. Dubois’ situation – not WHAT It is) Analyze the VS Data Trend since admission. What is your interpretation? LAB/DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS: High/Low/WNL? Abranat Current: 9000 39 360.000 Complete Bland Count (CBC): White Blood Cell (WBC) (4.5-11.0 mm 3) Hemoglobin (Hb) (12-16 g/dL) Hematocrit [Hot] -Differ for males & females Platelets(150-450x 103/ul) Neutrophil 96 (42-72) Los Cow WC What lab results are RELEVANT that must be recognized as clinically significant to the nurse? RELEVANT Lab(s): WHY is each lab Clinically Nursing Assessments/Interventions Required: Significant to your patient’s situation? Explain why each assessment should be done. What are the PRIORITY nursing assessments that should be done after surgery for Mr. Dubois related to him having a hip replacement? What are gerontologic considerations for older postoperative patients?
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