What is the role of aldosterone?

What is the role of aldosterone? It causes the kidneys to keep potassium and water. It causes constriction of vessels. It causes the kidneys to keep sodium and water. It causes the kidneys to only keep water. It causes the kidney to keep calcium

Relevant activities of living

Process patient information identifies relevant activities of living impacted, and identifies nursing issues for the patient: Interpret and analyze the information you have been given about his condition; Identify and prioritize 3 nursing issues you must address for Mr. Kowalski, and justify why they are priorities and support your discussion with evidence; discuss the potential impact of the disease on Mr. Kowalski’s 3 most important activities of living. Link your discussion to the Roper-Logan and Tierney model.

Steps 5 and 6: Establish goals and take action: Identify 3 SMART goals (1 per nursing issue identified) with a comprehensive discussion of the desired outcome, within a suitable time frame; Identify interventions to achieve the above goals. The interventions should be nursing based; consider both pharmacological and non-pharmacological management; recognize strategies to empower and educate Mr. Kowalski.

Steps 7 and 8 – Evaluation and Reflection: Consider what strategies/aspects would determine that the interventions have been successful or effective for Mr. Kowalski. Include your conclusion here, and part of that should include an overall statement of what have you learned from doing this case study (what has been learned, what went well, and what could have been improved)

Chronic renal failure and a potassium

The nurse monitors a client who has chronic renal failure and a potassium level of 2.5mE/L. The nurse should monitor for which clinical manifestation? Polyuria

Increased deep- tendon reflexes

Hyperactive bowel sounds

***there might be another answer if not above ?

Approach to nursing practice decisions

Using the competencies from The American Association of Colleges of Nursing Essentials Domain 1 1.2g Apply a systematic and defendable approach to nursing practice decisions describe how the iHuman virtual patient aid in your learning in this course to meet the advanced-level nursing education competency. Provide at least two specific examples in the human aided in this.

Discuss the roles and competencies of a doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP)?

Discuss the roles and competencies of a doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP)?  Advantages and disadvantages of DNP’s role in the health care system? Please provide references of less than 5 years.

Describe and demonstrate range-of-motion exercises and explain their purpose

Describe and demonstrate range-of-motion exercises and explain their purpose. 10. Identify complications caused by inactivity. er 11. Relate appropriate body mechanics to the techniques for turning, moving, and lifting the patient.

The phenomenon of compartment syndrome

State the assessment for the patient’s neurovascular status, including the phenomenon of compartment syndrome. 9. Describe and demonstrate range-of-motion exercises and explain their purpose. 10. Identify complications caused by inactivity. er 11. Relate appropriate body mechanics to the techniques for turning, moving, and lifting the patient. 12. Discuss use of the continuous passive motion machines. 13. Discuss the nursing process and how it relates to patient ons, mobility. prone,

Unintentional disclosure of PHI

As you are walking toward the lunchroom, you pass a computer that has a patient’s health information displayed from the electronic health record (EHR). You are able to clearly see a list of the patient’s medications. What safety measures can the office take to prevent such unintentional disclosure of PHI?

A nursing home patient was diagnosed with aspiration pneumonia

A nursing home patient was diagnosed with aspiration pneumonia. Could you have performed a bedside evaluation on this patient or were not able to clear their sections? Would you think about giving the patient a dose of vancomycin? The patient’s Creatinine was elevated, but what is her baseline? Is there some AKI going on? Yes, a patient has AKI. If that is the case then Vancomycin would be contraindicated due to how hard it can be on kidneys

The post-intubation arterial blood gas

A client in acute respiratory failure is intubated and placed on mechanical ventilation. The post-intubation arterial blood gas (ABG) results are: pH 7.55, PaCO2 29 mm Hg, and PaO2 93 mm Hg. The collaborative healthcare team will MOST LIKELY decide to implement which of the following interventions?

Group of answer choices

Decrease the respiratory rate.

 

Increase the tidal volume.

 

Increase the minute volume.

 

Decrease frequency of ABG analysis.