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NEXT GENERATION NCLEX CASE STUDY WITH SOLUTIONS(NCLEX PN)

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NEXT GENERATION NCLEX CASE STUDY WITH
SOLUTIONS(NCLEX PN)
Case Study:


Patient Profile:
Jane Smith, a 32-year-old female, presents to the emergency department with
complaints of severe abdominal pain, nausea, and vomiting. She has a medical
history of cholecystitis and a previous cholecystectomy. She reports that the pain
started in the right upper quadrant and has since radiated to her right shoulder. She
denies any recent trauma or illness.


Assessment Findings:


Vital signs: Blood pressure 130/80 mmHg, heart rate 90 bpm, respiratory rate 18
bpm, temperature 37.2°C (99°F)
Abdominal examination reveals tenderness in the right upper quadrant with
guarding
Laboratory results:
Complete blood count: WBC 14,000/mm³, hemoglobin 13.5 g/dL, hematocrit 40%
Liver function tests: Elevated levels of AST, ALT, and total bilirubin
Amylase and lipase levels within normal range
Diagnosis:
Based on the patient's symptoms, history of cholecystitis, and physical examination
findings, the nurse suspects acute pancreatitis.


Plan of Care:


Pain management:

,Administer analgesics as prescribed, such as intravenous morphine, to alleviate pain
and promote patient comfort.
Assess pain levels regularly using a pain scale and adjust medication dosages
accordingly.
Monitor for any adverse effects of pain medications, such as respiratory depression
or sedation.
Nausea and vomiting management:


Administer antiemetic medications, such as ondansetron, to control nausea and
vomiting.
Encourage the patient to avoid oral intake until nausea subsides to prevent further
discomfort and potential exacerbation of symptoms.
Provide frequent oral hygiene to relieve dry mouth and promote patient comfort.
Monitoring and supportive measures:


Monitor vital signs regularly, including temperature, heart rate, blood pressure, and
respiratory rate, to assess for any signs of deterioration or complications.
Maintain strict intake and output records to monitor fluid balance and detect any
signs of dehydration.
Insert a nasogastric tube if necessary to decompress the stomach and relieve
gastrointestinal symptoms.
NPO (nothing by mouth) and bowel rest:


Maintain the patient on NPO status to allow the pancreas to rest and reduce
pancreatic secretions.
Provide intravenous fluids and electrolyte replacement as prescribed to maintain
hydration and electrolyte balance.
Collaborate with the healthcare team to determine the optimal timing for resuming
oral intake based on the patient's clinical progress.
Education and discharge planning:

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Discussfthefimportancefoffadherenceftofaflow-
fatfdietfandfabstinenceffromfalcoholftofpreventffuturefepisodesfoffpancreatitis.
Arrangefforffollow-
upfappointmentsfwithfthefhealthcarefproviderftofmonitorfthefpatient'sfprogressfandfad
justftheftreatmentfplanfiffnecessary.
Solution:
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hefnurse'sfplanfoffcareffocusesfonfpainfmanagement,fnauseafandfvomitingfcontrol,fmo
nitoringfandfsupportivefmeasures,fNPOfstatusfandfbowelfrest,fasfwellfasfpatientfeduca
tionfandfdischargefplanning.


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tatefrecovery.fRegularfassessmentfoffpainflevelsfandfadjustmentfoffanalgesicsfaccord
inglyfarefessentialftofmeetfthefpatient'sfindividualfneeds.fConcurrently,fantiemeticf
medicationsfhelpfalleviatefnauseafandfvomiting,fpromotingfpatientfcomfortfandfmin
imizingfthefriskfoffdehydration.


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detectionfoffcomplicationsfandftofensurefappropriatefinterventions.fMaintainingfthef
patientfonfNPOfstatusfandfprovidingfintravenous


CasefStudy:


PatientfProfile:
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hestfpain.fHefhasfafmedicalfhistoryfoffhypertension,fhyperlipidemia,fandfobesity.fHefisf
afsmokerfandfadmitsftofoccasionallyfskippingfhisfmedications.fHefreportsfexperiencingf
increasedffatiguefandfdecreasedfexerciseftolerancefoverfthefpastfmonth.


AssessmentfFindings:

, Vitalfsigns:fBloodfpressuref160/90fmmHg,fheartfratef100fbpm,frespiratoryfratef20fbp
m,ftemperaturef37.0°Cf(98.6°F),foxygenfsaturationf92%fonfroomfair
Lungfauscultationfrevealsfcracklesfinfthefbasesfbilaterally
ECGfshowsfST-
segmentfelevationfinfleadsfII,fIII,fandfaVF,findicatingfinferiorfmyocardialfinfarction
Laboratoryfresults:
Troponinflevels:fElevated
Lipidfpanel:fElevatedfLDLfcholesterolfandftriglyceridesfDi
agnosis:
Basedfonfthefpatient'sfsymptoms,fmedicalfhistory,fphysicalfexaminationffindings,fan
dfECGfresults,fthefnursefsuspectsfanfacutefmyocardialfinfarctionf(AMI).


PlanfoffCare:


Oxygenfadministrationfandfrespiratoryfsupport:


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orfoxygenfsaturationfcontinuouslyfandfassessfrespiratoryfstatusfregularly.fAssistfwi
thfactivitiesfoffdailyflivingftofconservefenergyfandfreducefthefworkloadfonfthefheart
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Painfmanagement:


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dfflow.
Assessfpainflevelsfusingfafpainfscalefandfadministerfadditionalfanalgesics,fsuchfasfmorp
hine,fiffneeded.
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nfadministration:


Administerfaspirinfandfclopidogrelfasfprescribedftofpreventffurtherfclotfformationfan
dfplateletfaggregation.

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