Ambulatory Care Nursing Certification review
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An 18 year old female
presents to the ambulatory
care clinic complaining of
pelvic pain and foul
discharge. What would be
the most appropriate
nursing interventions for
this patient?
A 50 year old male comes
to the clinic stating he
cannot shake this "flu". You
observe that he is clammy,
plae, and has an irregular
heart rate. He is a large
man with a rugged
appearance. He is friendly
and apolgetic for
bothering you with his silly
complaints. What is your
plan of care for this
patient?
, A 70 year old female
prsents to the ambulatory
care clinic complaining of
fatigue. You begin your
triage assessment and she
has a heart rate of 50, a
repsiratory rate of 24, and
a blood pressure of 70/40.
She denies chest pain, but
you notice she rubs her
elbows and states her
arthritis is acting up. What
would be your first priority
when caring for this
patient?
Activities taht require Analyzing information in development of a diagnosis
ambulatory nurses to and plan of care
apply critical thinking
include
An adult male presents to
the ambulatory care
setting with a 24 hour
history of wheezing,
coughing, and shortness
of breath. What would be
the most appropriate
invasive procedure that he
may require from the nurse
in this setting?
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Terms in this set (54)
An 18 year old female
presents to the ambulatory
care clinic complaining of
pelvic pain and foul
discharge. What would be
the most appropriate
nursing interventions for
this patient?
A 50 year old male comes
to the clinic stating he
cannot shake this "flu". You
observe that he is clammy,
plae, and has an irregular
heart rate. He is a large
man with a rugged
appearance. He is friendly
and apolgetic for
bothering you with his silly
complaints. What is your
plan of care for this
patient?
, A 70 year old female
prsents to the ambulatory
care clinic complaining of
fatigue. You begin your
triage assessment and she
has a heart rate of 50, a
repsiratory rate of 24, and
a blood pressure of 70/40.
She denies chest pain, but
you notice she rubs her
elbows and states her
arthritis is acting up. What
would be your first priority
when caring for this
patient?
Activities taht require Analyzing information in development of a diagnosis
ambulatory nurses to and plan of care
apply critical thinking
include
An adult male presents to
the ambulatory care
setting with a 24 hour
history of wheezing,
coughing, and shortness
of breath. What would be
the most appropriate
invasive procedure that he
may require from the nurse
in this setting?