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(solved) Patient Name: Maurice Arviso SIM Visit: Scenario #6 Native American man with community acquired pneumonia

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(solved) Patient Name: Maurice Arviso SIM Visit: Scenario #6 Native American man with community acquired pneumonia-Patient Name: Maurice Arviso SIM Visit: Scenario #6 Native American man with community acquired pneumonia Allergies: Penicillin DOB: February 22 Age 60 Ticket Objectives: BSN – Foundation Lab Admission • Performs safe patient care using DCN protocol (CO 4, 5, 8) • Performs a head to toe assessment and recognizes normal and abnormal findings (APPLYING) (CO 2, 7, 8) • Designs an individualized nursing plan of care based on subjective/objective assessment data (CREATING) (CO 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8) • Performs safe oral medication administration (APPLYING) (CO 4, 7, 8) •Uses therapeutic communication to actively engage patient and family in plan of care (APPLYING) (CO 1, 2, 5, 7) •Demonstrate teamwork and collaboration skills, including delegation (APPLYING)(CO1, 4, 6, 7) •Evaluates the patient’s responses to nursing interventions (EVALUATING) (CO 1, 3, 7, 8) Review: • Basic environmental safety assessment and measures to maintain a safe environment (SWIPE/BRowN COW) • Safe medication administration process according to the five rights. • How to do a head to toe assessment and Cardiovascular focus assessment Complete the following questions prior to simulation on a patient with community acquired Pneumonia 1. Describe community-acquired pneumonia. How is this different from hospital-acquired pneumonia? 2. Watch YouTube video, “Lung Sounds NCLEX 2019”. Which sound describes pneumonia? 3. Where is the optimal anatomical location to listen for pneumonia on a patient? Why? 4. How is a person’s “pack year” smoking history calculated? How many pack years is a person who has smoked 2 packs a day for 45 years? 5. Come up with 3 patient education points regarding smoking cessation 6. What is “low dose aspirin therapy” and what conditions does it treat? What are the risks? 7. Name two vaccinations that are given to prevent pneumonia. At what ages are they given? 8. Using your Nursing Diagnosis Handbook list write 2 nursing diagnoses for a patient with pneumonia and loss of independence. Include three nursing interventions


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