The most common signs and symptoms of a complete small bowel obstruction in a patient with an ileostomy who has a food blockage are:
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Which of the following is the most important factor when sel…
Which of the following is the most important factor when selecting a stoma site?
Topic 1: Throughout the semester, you have participated in s…
Topic 1: Throughout the semester, you have participated in several simulations. Reflect on these experiences, focusing on what you have learned about effective communication. Additionally, discuss how these simulations have enhanced your cultural and religious competency in patient care. What strategies did you develop to better communicate sensitive information across diverse cultural and religious contexts?
Topic 5: One of the most controversial decisions you may fac…
Topic 5: One of the most controversial decisions you may face is determining when to allow a loved one to die. In a recent simulation, we explored various ethical dilemmas, including prolonging life to receive financial benefits even when it contradicts the patient’s wishes. Using the framework of ordinary and extraordinary means, argue when it is appropriate to withhold or withdraw life support. In your essay, reflect on the wisdom and guidance of one or more religious traditions in addressing this ethical issue.
Topic 4: Many of you have expressed that you enjoy Dr. Ira B…
Topic 4: Many of you have expressed that you enjoy Dr. Ira Byock’s book. Reflect on two of the stories we have read. What did you learn from them? How can these stories guide us in communicating about death and in affirming the worth and dignity of those who are dying? (Think about the title and why the book is called “Dying Well.”)
A 58-year old patient who has had type 1 diabetes for 20+ ye…
A 58-year old patient who has had type 1 diabetes for 20+ year’s duration is admitted with bilateral, lower leg venous ulcerations, an ABI two years ago was 1.4. The admitting orders include application of a multi-layer compression wrap. Before applying the wrap, the wound care specialist should:
The advantage of a myelocutaneous flap for a sacral pressure…
The advantage of a myelocutaneous flap for a sacral pressure injury on a patient with paraplegia is that
A patient with diabetic neuropathy has an ulcer on the plant…
A patient with diabetic neuropathy has an ulcer on the plantar surface of the foot. After 15 weeks of proper care, the wound is healed. Which of the following should the nurse include in the teaching plan?
Mr. Simms has dependent rubor and elevation pallor of her ri…
Mr. Simms has dependent rubor and elevation pallor of her right lower extremity. The systolic pressure in his R. arm is 120 mmHg; L arm is 110 mmHg, R. dorsal pedis systolic pressure was 100 mmHg and the posterior tibial pressure was 95 mmHg. What is Mr. Simms ABI for the RLE?
Your patient has a Stage 4 pressure injury that is healing….
Your patient has a Stage 4 pressure injury that is healing. According to the WOCN® Position Statement on staging healing pressure injuries, how would you describe this wound in the chart: