Using the “Lund and Browder” chart, calculate the approximat…
Using the “Lund and Browder” chart, calculate the approximate percentage of total body surface area injured for a 48-year-old client with partial-thickness burns to bilateral anterior and posterior lower arms, deep partial thickness burns to anterior chest and abdomen, full thickness burns to bilateral anterior hands. (Round to the nearest whole number, after calculations are complete.)
Read DetailsThe patient is a 75-year-old female who is currently in the…
The patient is a 75-year-old female who is currently in the hospital undergoing treatment for dehydration due to food poisoning. The patient was found to have a large, painful hordeolum on her external right lower eyelid. Due to the size of the pustule and the pain it was causing the patient, the decision was made to incise and drain the hordeolum while the patient was in the hospital. Code only the eye diagnosis and procedure. Ophthalmic Diagnosis: Ophthalmic Procedure:
Read DetailsClient: Male, 82 years old Diagnosis: Osteomyelitis of the…
Client: Male, 82 years old Diagnosis: Osteomyelitis of the left hip, not a surgical candidate Baseline mental status: Alert and oriented per family. Current Status: Day 5 of mechanical ventilation. Sedation (Propofol) was titrated down 2 hours ago for a spontaneous awakening trial (SAT). Nurse Assessment Findings: The client opens his eyes to verbal stimuli but cannot follow commands. When asked to “Squeeze my hand when I say the letter ‘A'” during a string of letters (S-A-V-E-A-H-A-A-R-T), the client squeezes randomly and misses several “A”s. The client’s RASS (Richmond Agitation-Sedation Scale) score is -1 (Drowsy). The nurse notes the client is picking at his sheets, is restless, and attempting to sit up despite being weak. Using the above information, determine if the patient has delirium. If yes, what type is the patient demonstrating?
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