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Donald Lyles, 52-year old male, was a...
Fundamentals Swift River Exam
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Donald Lyles, 52-year old male, was admitted yesterday evening for stabilization of his
uncontrolled type II diabetes. His HbgA1c is 10.6%. He has a history of a Myocardial
Infarction, MI, one year ago, and has refused all cardiac rehab, and has not had another
cardiac event. He refuses to comply with dietary recommendations. His BMI is 37. Vital signs
are BP: 146/94, P: 88, R: 22, T: 99.2, PaO2: 94% Blood glucose upon admission is 340
mg/dl - ANSWER-Glucose regulation
Nutrition
safety
1Engage Safety
Dispose syringe in sharps container
3Assist patient in leaving the room
Activate fire alarm
Contain the fire
4Assess for obvious injury
Notify HCP of fall
Obtain vital signs
5Complete an incident report and submit to risk management
Document in nurses' notes fall event and patient status
Kenny Barrett, 64 years old, was admitted for observation of initial administering of BP his
treatment with blood pressure of 220/124 after visiting his doctor for a routine physical. ECG
was unremarkable. No past history of HTN. Past medical history includes hyperlipidemia,
current elevated triglycerides, and a history of 1 pack a day smoker for the past 20 years.
Vital signs are Temp 98.9F, BP 178/90, P 88, RR 18 SaO2 95% on Room air. IV with NS @
, 125 mL/ hr. Patient has been complaining of a headache and dizziness. He is a patient of Dr.
Adams. - ANSWER-Addiction
perfusion
Linda Yu, was admitted to your unit after surgery on her left hip due to a fall. She is 2 days
post-op. She is 85 years old and has a history of osteoarthritis and cataracts. PT has been
getting the patient up with a walker and she is able to take a few steps. She is aware of
herself and the situation, but no time or day. She is also anxious as a result of recent
surgery. Her family lives out of state, but the daughter was here for the surgery, she left
yesterday. The plan is to discharge Ms. Yu back to her assisted living facility. Her daily
medications at home include: Prednisone 5 mg, Furosemide 20 mg, and ASA 81 mg daily.
The surgeon added oxycodone 5mg q 4-6 hours prn pain. NKDA. - ANSWER-Anxiety
care coordination
stress and coping
Kenny Barrett Scenario 1
When reviewing your patients' vital signs, taken by the UAP, you notice Kenny has a blood
pressure of 190/110 and a pulse of 105. What actions by the nurse are appropriate? -
ANSWER-1-Reassess blood pressure and pulse
-Educate UAP regarding notification of abnormal range of vital signs
2-Current elevated BP
-State patients name and date of birth
3-Reason the patient was admitted
-History of smoking
-Patient has past medical history includes hyperlipidemia
4-Give current vital signs
-Patient is complaining of a headache and dizziness
5-Request for change in IV rate from 125mL/hr. to 50mL/hr.
-Suggest/ask for an anti-hypertensive medication
Linda Yu Scenario 1
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