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UNIT VI Auto Evaluation Patient states the level of 1856 MA Lisayardimit dhe plans of reduziness, nausea, vomiting Nursing Care Plan 53.2 The Patient with Meere’s Disease in the car and add by her husband of 35 years. PATIENT PROBLEM Addr Patient Goals and Expected Outcomes Patient will volce and demonstrate demand and symptoms of any Patient will control her anxiety level has decreased Nursing interventions Ainaroror pe to view come about decreased hearing and where to attacks and brake action in relation to the concerns Explow patient’s knowledge of the disorder and correct de patienten strategies that can give her back some control over her and a large in with the words “HELE POLICE” in the car in case of a Europe relink hope about expected hearing ability as described by Refer partinto necessary support services, such as social worker or Audiogist Reer patient for more information to Vestibular Disorders Association (VEDAS Evaluation Patient avoids physical environment that could cause injury Patient does not manifest evidence of injury. PATIENT PROBLEM Pantal for Imry, latest testibular auditoryal Patient Goals and Expected Outcomes Nursing Interventions Patient will describe Help patient identify avoidable actions that precipitate vertigo attacks. actions to avoid Encourage patient to move slowly and not turn head suddenly when vertigo vertigo is present Patient will remain if tinnitus is distressing increase background noises, such as music, free of injury If hearing is decreased Patient will remain • Use measures to facilitate communication with hearing impaired. safe from falls . Carry wax earplugs, even after losing some hearing, ears are often sensitive to loud noises, which can trigger vertigo. • Reber patient to audiologist, if appropriate Keep side rails up when patient with vertigo is in bed. Assist with ambulation as needed. Encourage patient to sit or lie down and to remain immobile if signs of dizziness occur Teach patient to stop car at side of road immediately at first signs of dirriness while driving CRITICAL THINKING QUESTIONS 1. Ms. L states that she would prefer going to the bathroom without the assistance of a nurse. What is an appropriate 2. M L tells the rune that she is depressed because of her unpleasant symptoms and wonders if she will ever feel wel & The nurse notes an unpleasant odor from Ms L. her hair is unkempt, and she has poor oral hygiene. The nurse is preparing to give her a warm, therapeutic bed bath. Ms.L states, “1 feel too dizzy to take a bath.” What nursing interventions would help promote personal hygiene and patient compliance? pull over to the side of the road; and (3) keep medication available at all times (Nursing Care Plan 53.2). Prognosis improvement with medical management and Sortive therapy. The remaining patients may in SURGERIES OF THE EAR STAPEDECTOMY Approximately 75% to 85% of patients experience Stapedectomy is the removal of the stapes of the mic sup- ear and insertion of In equire sutviral inte
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