CHRISTOPHER PARRISH GUIDED REFLECTION QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED DETAILED ANSWERS 100%COMPLETE GRADED A+ 100%COM COMPLETE Sim Health Assessment Case 2: Christopher Parrish GUIDED REFLECTION QUESTIONS OPENING QUESTIONS 1. How did you feel throughout the simu
CHRISTOPHER PARRISH GUIDED REFLECTION QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED DETAILED ANSWERS 100%COMPLETE GRADED A+ 100%COM COMPLETE Sim Health Assessment Case 2: Christopher Parrish GUIDED REFLECTION QUESTIONS OPENING QUESTIONS 1. How did you feel throughout the simulation experience? Answer: I felt much better throughout this simulation. I work at an allergist/asthma doctor’s office so Iam somewhat familiar with Respiratory assessments and comfortable in the procedures and education that was given to the patient. 2. What do you think went well? Answer: The assessment went smooth, there was no rush for time as it was a focused respiratory assessment. The patient did not wish to not take place in any part of the assessment and education. Scenario Analysis Questions* 3. PCC What priority problem(s) did you identify for Christopher Parrish? Answer: Patient had thick white sputum; adventitious breath sounds heard bilaterally in the lower lobes of the lungs. Pt also has a low O2Sat, which means patient needs to remain on 2L/min. 4. PCC What additional diagnostic study might the nurse request? Answer: Patient has already had a CXR that showered pneumonia. A CT-Scan of Chest may be requested depending on further monitoring of pt status and vitals. A PFT may be requestedbut may not be accurate due to the pneumonia so this may be held off until pt has healed. Peak Flow Meter monitoring during stay and at home for patient to keep record and track oflung expansion. Continued monitoring of ABGs, CMP, and CBC. 5.PCC/T&C What are the priority interventions to prevent further compromise of the respiratory systemand infection for Christopher Parrish? Answer: Continued Oxygen therapy. Antibiotic treatment and IV fluids to keep patient hydrated to prevent further compromise of the respiratory system and infection. PCC/ T&CWhat are the priority interventions to promote adequat
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