Pharmacology - Remediation/Refresher - January 2025, CCE 705 and 701
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Overview
Care Plan : 9.5 of 9.5 (100.0%)
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Subjective Data Collection Nursing Diagnosis 2.5 out of 2.5
Objective Data Collection
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Care Plan
Reflections Student Response Model Answer Explanation Points Earned
Student Survey exhibits exhibits Edward's problem is occurring 0.5 out of 0.5
presently, not hypothetically, so the
correct answer is "exhibits".
Diagnosis
Student Response Model Answer Explanation Points Earned
impaired urinary elimination impaired urinary elimination While Edward has been experiencing 0.5 out of 0.5
acute pain, he states that the
hydromorphone has brought his pain
level down to a 2/10, which is
acceptable to him. Now is an
appropriate time to address Edward's
non-pain symptom, his impaired
urinary elimination.
Etiologies
Student Response Model Answer Explanation Points Earned
kidney stones kidney stones Kidney stones can irritate the bladder, 0.5 out of 0.5
impact urinary habits, and produce
blood that is visible in the urine. The
other conditions would not impact
urinary elimination in Edward's case.
Support
, Signs & Symptoms
Student Response Model Answer Explanation Points Earned
blood in urine blood in urine Edward's urinary habits are impacted 0.5 out of 0.5
via the increase to his urinary
frequency and the blood in his urine.
frequent urination frequent urination Edward's urinary habits are impacted 0.5 out of 0.5
via the increase to his urinary
frequency and the blood in his urine.
Self Assessment
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Prompt Student Response Model Answer Explanation
Why would Acute Pain be a less Because the patients current Edward's pain is currently The diagnosis that's most
urgent diagnosis for Edward pain level is 2/10 and he says mitigated by hydromorphone; he appropriate at a given time can
compared to Impaired Urinary that he feels okay. So obviously reports his pain is at a 2 out of change in tandem with the
Elimination given his treatment the medication is working and he 10, and that this level does not circumstances of the case.
thus far? is okay as of right now. bother him. Because the patient Checking in with your patient
is satisfied with his current pain about their experience of current
level, it is appropriate to move symptoms can clue you into
onto his as of yet unaddressed what needs addressing most
symptoms: increased urinary urgently.
frequency and blood in his urine.
Planning 4.5 out of 4.5
Short-Term Goal
Student Response Model Answer Explanation Points Earned
To have the patient, within 24-48 To have the patient, within 24-48 Though these goals are similar, the 0.5 out of 0.5
hours, report that urine is no longer hours, report that urine is no longer correct answer is defined by an
pink, and that his urinary frequency pink, and that his urinary frequency appropriate 24-48 hour time frame to
has been reduced to once per two has been reduced to once per two allow for medication to take effect, as
hours. hours. well as including both urinary
symptoms so you can assess the
complete picture.
Interventions
Student Response Model Answer Explanation Points Earned