A 22-year-old female with a history of sickle cell disease p…

A 22-year-old female with a history of sickle cell disease presents to the emergency department with severe pain in her abdomen and legs. She reports that the pain started suddenly and rates it as 9/10. She appears anxious and is guarding her abdomen. Vital signs reveal: temperature 101°F, pulse 120 bpm, respiratory rate 22 breaths/min, and blood pressure 100/60 mmHg. Her hemoglobin level is 6 g/dL, and she has a history of multiple hospitalizations for vaso-occlusive crises. For the following question complete the following Box 1 Contributing Factors – Identify the key factor that could contribute to the patient’s current sickle cell crisis.  Box 2 Patient Outcomes – Which of the following outcomes should the nurse prioritize for this patient?  Box 3 Prioritization – Considering the patient’s presentation, what is the priority nursing intervention upon arrival in the emergency department? 1. Contributing Factors 3. Prioritization 2. Patient Outcomes A. Dehydration and infection A. Administering an opioid analgesic for pain relief A. Reduction of pain to 3/10 or lower B. Overhydration and recent surgery B. Initiating intravenous fluids to prevent dehydration B. Maintenance of oxygen saturation above 95% C. Exposure to cold and high altitude C. Obtaining a blood sample for a complete blood count C. Administration of intravenous fluids and analgesics D. Inadequate pain management and genetic predisposition D. Monitoring for signs of acute chest syndrome

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Note: You will have to insert a table in D2L by clicking on the “Other Insert Options” in the menu.Symbols: Due to limitations in D2L, use the following symbols: Horseshoe: >Triplebar: =Dot: &Wedge: vTilde: ~ Use the indirect truth-table method to test the following argument for validity.  Be sure to explain your reasoning. Argument:Premise 1: A = (B & C)Premise 2: B & CConclusion: A v D

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Note: You will have to insert a table in D2L by clicking on the “Other Insert Options” in the menu.Symbols: Due to limitations in D2L, use the following symbols: Horseshoe: >Triplebar: =Dot: &Wedge: vTilde: ~ Determine the validity of the following argument by creating a truth-table.  Be sure to explain your reasoning once you have created the truth-table. Argument: If it is autumn, then the leaves turn color.  And, if the leaves turn color, then they fall on the ground.  It follows that if it is autumn, then the leaves fall to the ground.

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Note: You will have to insert a table in D2L by clicking on the “Other Insert Options” in the menu.Symbols: Due to limitations in D2L, use the following symbols: Horseshoe: >Triplebar: =Dot: &Wedge: vTilde: ~ Construct truth-tables to compare the following statements.  Be sure to state the name of the logical relationship that exists between the two statements and to explain your reasoning. Statement 1: A > B Statement 2: ~A v B

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Note: You will have to insert a table in D2L by clicking on the “Other Insert Options” in the menu.Symbols: Due to limitations in D2L, use the following symbols: Horseshoe: >Triplebar: =Dot: &Wedge: vTilde: ~ Construct a truth-table to classify the type of statement found in the following problem.  Be sure to explain the basis of your classification. Statement: A & B