cardiovascular

How does the patient mobilize, here you should consider risk assessment are they a falls risk and what kind of assistance do they need?

Professional Experience Analysis Essay: Patient with Tracheostomy Word Limit: 2,000 (INCLUDES IN TEXT CITATIONS) Assignment In this section you need to introduce your essay. You might like to introduce the nursing process here and provide the reader with an understanding of what you plan to discuss in your essay. Head-to-toe Assessment of Patient You need to […]

Identify a Healthy People 2030 Topic and Objective for potential health promotion topic to decrease the identified risk.

Patient Assessment-Respiratory Exam Patient Assessment Prompt: After completing a respiratory and cardiovascular exam of patient Tina Jones, choose an abnormal finding in your patient’s assessment. In this case the abnormal finding is Wheezing during the Respiratory Exam of Tina Jones. Write a four-paragraph assessment of your abnormal finding during Tina Jones respiratory exam i.e., Wheezing: […]

Discuss the patient specific assessment for peripheral arterial disease. Identify 2 disorders associated with peripheral arterial disease.

CARDIOVASCULAR AND PERIPHERAL-VASCULAR SYSTEM In your response, cover the following points: 1;Review and provide a brief overview of peripheral arterial disease. 2:Discuss the patient specific assessment for peripheral arterial disease. 3:Identify 2 disorders associated with peripheral arterial disease. 4:Who is at risk for the identified disorder?

Discuss in depth, the assessment and management of one specific patient problem that you have encountered whilst caring for a Level two patient.

Discuss in depth, the assessment and management of ONE specific patient problem that you have encountered whilst caring for a Level two patient. Ideally you should chose someone with either a respiratory, cardiovascular or neurological problem. You will also need to critically evaluate your learning through caring for this patient, develop an action plan for […]

Explain the cardiovascular and cardiopulmonary pathophysiologic processes that result in the patient presenting these symptoms.

Case scenario: 45-year-old woman presents with a chief complaint of 3-day duration of shortness of breath, cough with thick green sputum production, and fevers. The patient has history of COPD with chronic cough but states the cough has gotten much worse and is interfering with her sleep. Sputum is thicker and harder for her to […]

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