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-Establish priorities for patient care.
- Develop outcomes
- Set time frames for outcomes
- Identify interventions
- Document plan of care
,When obtaining the health history for children, what do you want to do and obtain?
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- Want to include the parents or grandparents (whoever their caregiver is).
- Are they a reliable source? - - - Build a rapport with the parent and child.
- Find out the reason they are seeking care
- Ask prenatal status, nutritional background, labor and delivery, full term,
complications during delivery
- Developmental health milestones such as talking, walking, crawling, and
growth
- Current development such as gross and fine motor skills, potty training,
and consider potential safety hazards
What is bradypnea?
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Low respirations
What is evidence-based nursing?
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, - A systematic approach for making decisions regarding the care and
treatment of a patient.
- It utilizes best-evidence
- It utilizes the nurse's experience
- It utilizes the patient's values
and their preferences.
What is sharing observations?
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Share your observations with the patient to open the doors to
communication. Ex: I see you haven't eaten today.
What is the contract consist of during the interview?
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consists of spoken and unspoken rules for behavior:
-What person needs and expects from health care and what health
professional has to offer
- Mutual goal is optimal health for patient
What do contract terms include in the interview?
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, - time and place
- purpose of interview
- how long will it take
- explanation of provider roles.
- expectations of each person involved
- presence of others ex: family
- confidentiality
- cost to the patient
What is normal respirations?
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12-20 breaths/minute
What are second-level priority problems?
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- Mental status change
- Untreated medical problems requiring immediate attention (ex: diabetic
who has not received insulin)
- Acute pain
- Acute urinary elimination problems
- Abnormal lab values
- Risk of infection
What is active listening?
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