Nursing Case Studies is Nurse inspired and is Nurse driven Nursing Case Studies has been developed to assist professional nurse educators in their everyday responsibilities of teaching, mentoring and maintaining the best in critical thinking, patient care andIn this case The L&D nurse in the OR gave you additional perinatal history as follows This is a C/S delivery for a 40 week infant with an estimated weight of 4500 grams (45 kg) The mother is a G 1 P 1, 40 year old, and her last delivery was by emergency CsectionEach case includes the following A firstperson monologue that introduces the family and the complex problems they are facing Simulation scenarios designed to help students practice assessing function and expectations of their patient(s), with links to appropriate evidencebased assessment tools Suggestions for debriefing are included
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Case scenario examples for nurses- Nursing Delegation and Prioritization Scenarios The following scenarios are NCLEX practice questions created by Nurselabs, an education and nursing resource dedicated to serving millions of nurses across the country After exposure to hot weather and sun, clients with signs and symptoms of heatrelated ailment rush to the Emergency Department (ED)Critical Thinking in Nursing Example 1 I had a patient that was scheduled to go to get a pacemaker placed at 0900 The physician wanted the patient to get 2 units of blood before going downstairs to the procedure I administered it per protocol
Introduction This chapter provides you with an example of the nursing care that a patient with heart failure may require The heart failure care plan (Fig 131) has been written by a senior charge nurse for coronary care, Rafael Ripoll, and outlines care for the four stages ofPt confirms he does drink a case of beer a day Pt states he is tired from being up all night, but understands need for frequent assessmentsExample A MultiTeam System on a 30Bed LongTerm Care Unit Here we see an example of an MTS on a 30bed longterm care unit within a 150bed nursing home In this example, the Core Team consists of nurses (eg, charge nurse, medication/treatment nurse), nursing assistants, restorative aides, attending physicians, and APRNs/PAs
NH Scenario v11 Page 1 BASIC SCENARIO – NURSING HOME (V 11) A PATIENT BACKGROUND 1 John Doe is a 67 yearold white male with a history of COPD, diabetes, and hypertension Mr Doe was hospitalized days ago at HighNursing Case Study Assignment Sample Analysis Of Four Medical Conditions Question Go through the four medical cases given below and provide apt answers to the questions given in each medical case of this Nursing case study assignment Answer Problem 1 Situation Below is given the first situation in this nursing case study assignment sample The nurses must be attuned to many symptoms surrounding the hospice diagnosis and the comorbidities, specific treatments, along with supporting and educating the family system Following are two case scenarios which represent the challenging aspects of hospice care Case 1 An 87 year old male resides in his home
The following scenarios will help you start developing the thought process of critical thinking Scenario Number 1 Scenario Number 2 Scenario Number 3Case This simulation scenario began with the patient in a surgical unit She was sitting in bed, diaphoretic, with 40% O2 via venturi mask The chart was placed on the overbed table for the nurse to review About three minutes into the scenario, the patient stated that she was not feeling well and that she felt weak and short of breathNURSING AND MIDWIFERY SUPERGUIDE SCENARIOS POINT OF CARE Scenario 1 (Clinical teaching of a procedure at the bedside) Karen is the Clinical Nurse Educator of a high dependency unit She has been involved in educating Rob, a new member of staff, and helping him make the transition back into the workplace
AG is a 60yearold male who has presented to the ED with shortness of breath of recent onset He has a six year history of COPD and is on oxygen at home Physical assessment reveals the following, respiratory rate 32, slightly labored, temperature 9F His SpO2 90% on while receiving oxygen via nasal cannula at 2 LpmThe Case Manager with Aging and Long Term Services, Home and Community Services, is Chris Coe Information M rs Smith has now moved to an AFH (Please see CARE Assessment and Service Summary from the Case Manager) Mrs Smith has been referred to you by the Case Manager, Chris Coe with Home and Community Services to assess for nurse delegationHer parents, Bill and Beth, accompany her Toward the end of the procedure, the nurse notices that Mary has turned blue and stops the procedure The nurse also notices that Mary is not breathing, and her EKG shows a heart rate of less than 30 The nurse calls for a code blue response while the team involved in the procedure begins to administer CPR
This is perhaps the most common type of scenariobased question that arises during nursing job interviews Your interviewer will want to know how you'd care for patients under different circumstances, including worstcase scenarios You may be asked questions or given hypothetical situations like Abrasion to right knee looks clean (thanks to the ED nurses!), open to air No complaints of pain, no complaints of headache, blurred vision or worsening numbness in any extremity Both IVs patent;Throughout this scenario, participants will be tasked with identifying opportunities to apply effective communication and efficient teamwork skills, such as the ones recommended by TeamSTEPPS The tools and strategies specific to this scenario include brief, huddle, situation awareness, crossmonitoring, CUS, and the two challenge rule
Clinical decisionmaking (CDM) is a dynamic activity in which the nurse builds a case in which hypotheses are accepted or rejected based on collected data, better defined by Barrows & Pickell (cited in Robinson 02, p 1) 'Clinical decision making is the formulation and revision of hypotheses throughout a patient encounter'Following is a scenario of how you might accomplish this Nurse "It sounds like having a serious episode of low blood sugar really worries you" Patient Y "I've been to the ER with it before, and they told me you can die if the sugar goes too low" Nurse "I can understand why you are afraid of having a hypoglycemic reaction It certainly can Sample Questions Adaptability The nursing profession is one of constant urgency, crisis, and uncertainty Tell stories of challenges and follow up with key takeaways and learned lessons 1 Tell me about a time you were under a lot of pressure
Nephrology Nursing Certification Review Guide • Fifth Edition 7 The case studies and questions have been written by content experts They have been reviewed by practicing nurses in each specific specialty, and they reflect areas of practice that may be addressed in the actual examination Patients described in the case studies are 1) CASE SUMMARY Mr MS is a 58yearold Malay male who was previously diagnosed with hypertension, gout and triple vessel ischemic heart disease He first presented with chest pain in March 10 where he was diagnosed with ischemic heart disease• Head Injury Scenario 2 Parts • Head Injury / Heart Failure Scenario • Code Pink Simulation • Air Leak Syndrome With Infant • Code Pink With Meconium Simulation • Respiratory Therapy Code Pink Simulation • Simulation of Pediatric Diabetic Patient • Placenta Previa Remediation • Prescenario Worksheet and List of 14 Scenarios
This case series contains five unique scenarios all involving the same patient which was designed for New Graduate RNs entering into acute care in the hospital environment Each case scenario is designed to introduce key themes which align with QSEN and National Patient Safety goals An overarching theme for theCase 3 You are the critical care nurse about to receive Mr Sweet, a 24yearold DKA (diabetic ketoacidosis) patient from the ED The medical diagnosis tells you to expect acidosis In report you learn that his blood glucose on arrival was 780 He has been started on an insulin drip and has received one amp of bicarbSample conflict management resolution action plan Ms C, RN, receives report on her patients from the charge nurse Ms S and notices that her assignment is disproportionate to her peer Ms J Her assignment is heavy, including seven patients, two of whom are unstable The acuity and number of patients exceed the ED guidelines
The old MAR was still present She removed the old MAR and let the first nurse know she had completed the task The nurse who was passing medications noted the line for Lasix had been yellowed out, which she interpreted to mean the medication was discontinued She was the same nurse who passed the medications on the unit for three days in a rowExample A travel nurse overhears her patients and their families discussing moral beliefs and political views that are completely different from her own Regardless of their differences in opinion, this nurse still strives to provide this patient with the highest level of care and compassion possible and even makes an extra effort to chat about common interests with the patient, making the Let's walk through a couple of case scenarios that may help you think outside the box when choosing a treatment plan for your patient Case Scenario #1 Chronic Pressure Ulcer – Stage 4 Your patient is a 47yearold woman who has had a history of diabetes for the past 25 years, is a stroke survivor, and has congestive heart failure
Critical care nursing is a complicated and rewarding field in which to work The patients are critically ill and require specialized care for the best outcomesThis is part of the "Elder Abuse Training for Nursing Students" Nurse Educator's toolkit, created by the Center of Excellence on Elder Abuse & Neglect and the Program in Nursing Science at University of California, Irvine Download materials forCASE STUDY #2 ABDOMINAL CHOLECYSTECTOMY INTRAOPERATIVE/POSTOPERATIVE Ms A, a 42year old elementary school teacher who is married and the mother of two children, has undergone an elective abdominal cholecystectomy for gallstones The surgery under general anesthesia was uncomplicated A JacksonPratt drain was
The Nursing Simulation Scenario Library is a resource for nursing educators in all settings and made possible by the generosity of the Healthcare Initiative Foundation The library is being expanded through the support of the Nurse Support Program (NSPII) funded by the Maryland Health Services Cost Review Commission (HSCRC) The patient has labored, tachypneic, breathing He is also tachycardic and has a decreased oxygen saturation This demonstrates to the nurse that the patient is not hemodynamically stable and the main goal is stabilizing the patient's respiratory status In addition, the nurse should also note the reported weight gain and visibly apparent edemaExample Documentation for Nursing Associate Scenario Below is an example of an OSCE which is based in the community setting Other scenarios will be based in a variety of care settings including Hospital based care The OSCE covers all ages from children to care of the older person As well as a scenario element there will
Case 1 Abnormal Cell Growth, 134 Case 2 Intracranial Regulation with Brain Injury, 141 Conceptual Debriefing & Case Reflection, 147 Conceptual Quiz Fundamentals and Advanced, 148 CH 11 Nutrition 149 Case 1 Weight Loss and Constipation, 150 Case 2 Infection and Liver Impairment, 158 Conceptual Debriefing & Case Reflection, 166Case 1 Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Case 2 PreSurgical Evaluation and Management of the Older Patient Case 3 Giant Cell Arteritis One Geriatrician's Experience Case 4 Pharmacologic Treatment of Depressive Symptoms in an Older Patient on Hemodialysis Case 5 Osteoporosis Impact in an Older Adult Patient Case 6 75 yo Woman on Verge of Nursing Home PlacementClinical case scenarios Common mental health disorders in primary care (May 12) Page 4 of 85 Introduction NICE clinical case scenarios Clinical case scenarios are an educational resource that can be used for individual or group learning Each question should be considered by the individual or group before referring to the answers
The Perioperative Unfolding Case Study can be used for classroom or lab experiences It follows a patient through the preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative setting, allowing learners to gather information and Continue reading QSEN Institute Teaching StrategiesFor instance, the case scenario patient showed symptoms of HUS, such as diarrhea and very irritable and pale skin Scenario 13 Pituitary Dwarfism The parents of a 3yearold boy bring the child to the pediatrician with concerns that their child seems "small for his age"NURSING CARE FOR A PATIENT SCENARIO 6 Nursing Diagnosis (2) Urinary elimination, impaired related to urinary tact infection (uti), as evidenced by incontinence Goals/desired outcomes Within the duration of care, Mrs Jones will be able to
Nurse Case Study ICU Charge Nurse allegedly failed to monitor a critical patient and escalate treatment Medical malpractice claims may be asserted against any healthcare practitioner, including nurses This case involves a registered nurse working in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) as a Charge Nurse
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