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    currently receiving music therapy on a weekly basis as part of her treatment plan (Lester, 1997) Plan of Care When planning care for Estelle many aspects must be taken into consideration, such as the prevention of infection such as lung infections like pneumonia, the development of UTI due to having a Foley catheter in place, prevention of muscle wasting, and development of Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) (Arenella, 2014). The plan of care for Estelle would also include…

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    History of Present Problem: The patient is a 40-year-old Caucasian female who presents to clinic accompanied by her husband for evaluation and treatment of left ankle pain. The patient was involved in a motor vehicle accident at age 19 and sustained an open fracture and dislocation of left bi-malleolar ankle fracture as well as a torn right anterior cruciate (ACL). She underwent an open reduction internal fixation (ORIF) of the left ankle fracture emergently. After the left ankle healed, a right…

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    Care Plan Problem: Risk for bleeding r/t postpartum complications. Patient Centered Goal: Patient will not experience any abnormal/excessive bleeding by the end of clinical shift. Expected Outcomes: 1. Patient will experience lochia reducing in amount and lightening in color by the end of clinical shift. 2. Patient will observe fundus that is firm, midline, and decreasing in height by the end of clinical shift. 3. Patient will verbalize understanding of signs and…

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    The aims and objectives of a care plan is that all individuals have full involvement in preparation of their care plan to live independently, have as much control over their life expectancy as possible, take part in society on an equal level, with access to gaining as much as a comfortable life and to have the best possible quality of life and retain as much dignity and respect as possible. For myself and all care workers and all other professions for Steven to live in a clean and safe…

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    family has been maintained with prayer. Priority Family Nursing…

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    Care Manager Role

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    UNIT TITLE: MY ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES AS A TRAINEE CARE MANAGER The role of a Care Manager is one of great responsibility, not only do they need to care for the residents, within their care, they also have a responsibility to take care of all employees, visitors, whether relatives or other professionals entering the work place. As a, very recently, promoted Trainee Care Manager I am yet to understand the full workings of the role, however with the assistance of fulfilling this…

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    Mobility In Nursing

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    exist inform of their preparedness to embrace the care, former outcomes of nursing involvements, physiological stage and background. Nurse related variables including proficiency, the specified duration of action and creativity are also a part of the variables that can affect the care given. The available capitals, continuous education, and good policy guiding practice all have a role to play (Potter, Perry, Stockert & Hall, 2013). How the plan of care is modified when the outcomes are not met…

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    definitions of nursing no matter what occupation they are. However, for nurses themselves, they may have a deeper understanding of the word “Nursing”. I have been working as LPN for only 5 months so far. It is not a long time experience, but I feel my understanding of nursing have changed. I cleared remember when I came to school, I chose nursing as my major without a hesitation. Many of my friends didn’t understand why I made such a choice because the county I came from, china, nursing is a…

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    of the career in nursing is to help patients understand and write down information on a patient’s medical file. I think the appeal of the nursing career is that it is = interesting and changing over time. What I mean by changing over time is the nursing care is not the same as it was ten years ago. For example, Rita Connors remembers nurses’ names to be highlighted after different shifts to have information on who was the nurse that took care of which patients. Also, the nursing career can be…

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    This essay will explore how the nursing model and process is implemented in practice, considering how the RLT model assists nurses to adapt a…

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