Entries by Daphne Hanson

Fissures on nipples presentation

Fissures on nipples presentation C.C is a 36-year-old female patient known in the office who came to consult you because she has been feeling left breast tenderness, low grade fever and malaise for about four days. She delivered her baby 3 months ago and is breastfeeding. You found the left breast warm and painful when […]

Work Environment Assessment Template

Review the Work Environment Assessment Template you completed for this Module’s Discussion. Describe the results of the Work Environment Assessment you completed on your workplace. Identify two things that surprised you about the results and one idea you believed prior to conducting the Assessment that was confirmed. Explain what the results of the Assessment suggest […]

research and quality improvement.

Describe the difference between research and quality improvement. Provide a workplace example where qualitative and quantitative research is applied and how it was used within your organization. When replying to peers, discuss how these research findings might be incorporated into another health care setting. reference

medical record for various clients.

Examine the medical record for various clients who are experiencing pain. Review the medication administration records, nurse’s notes, and provider orders/progress notes for these clients. For 2 clients, document pain-related client data and nursing interventions in PIE (problem-intervention-evaluation) format or DAR (data-action-response) format.

upcoming dosage calculation.

upcoming dosage calculation. The provider ordered lactated Ringers (LR) to infuse at 50mL/he for the next 24 hours. How many liters of (LR) will infuse? (Record the answer to the tenth, or one decimal place. Do not use trailing zero.) I need help understanding how to get this answer, please. This is a practice question […]

Small pleural effusion in the left lower lobe

During your physical exam, you noted “respirations are rapid, but no signs of dyspnea on 2 L O2/NC with SpO2 90%. Breath sounds are absent in the left lower lobe posteriorly, otherwise, clear to auscultation throughout.” The admission chest x-ray report reads, “small pleural effusion in the left lower lobe (LLL).” 6. What are Three […]