Which nursing intervention is most appropriate for a client diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis and reporting generalized pain? Perform ADLs for the patient throughout the day O Assist the patient with heat application and range-of-motion exercises O Administer Morphine IM for treatment of acute pain O Massage the inflamed joints alternatively with essential oils and isopropyl alcohol
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- Ask the client if he is aware of any allergies to medications. O Instruct the client to sit upright to swallow the medication. Submit Question 3 of 24 When the client's foot pain is controlled, which nursing diagnosis should take priority? Risk for caregiver role strain. Risk for social isolation. Impaired physical mobility. Imbalanced nutrition: more than body requirements. Submit Question 4 of 24 Which goal is correct for the client's diagnosis of impaired physical mobility? 12 (¹) inprt sc delete f10 ll ► f⁹ 144 f5 f7 f6 40 f84+ backspace 6 % 5 T O 4- & 7 D 8 9 O O P home num lock enterWhat specific interventions will you use to address the affected UE? How might you address their trunk/posture and positioning in different positions (bed, w/c, standing)? What will you teach your patient/family to work on outside of treatment times? Your patient had a L CVA (R hemiparesis) 2 days ago and has a flaccid RUE. They have difficulty standing, keeping their weight on their L side. They demonstrate slight lateral trunk flexion to the R in sitting and supine with slight cervical flexion to the R. While seated and standing, their weight is shifted to the L.Imagine you are working as a P.T.aide, in a Outpatient clinic. You are asked to prepare a patient for evaluation by a Physical therapist. The pa has been diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis and is experiencing acute inflammation of the left knee? The PT is to conduct a thorough evaluation of the patient to determine the appropriate treatment given their condition. Positioning 1. Describe how the patient will be positioned for the planned treatment 2.Explain how you might assist the patient if required 3.Explain what steps you will take to protect the patient joints from further injury. Draping Indicate any articles of clothing that will be removed for the planned treatment. 2.Describe how the patients body will be draped for the planned treatment
- The nurse administers oral pyridodgigmine to client with myasthenia gravis. The nurse prioritize which action to ensure adherence bto safe medications administration 1, ask the client to hold the medication cup and self administer the medication 2, observe the client taking a sip of water before administering the medication 3, schedule administration of pyridostigmine at the same time every dayAn 80-year old patient is brought to the emergency room for a suspected hip fracture. In order for the nurse to get an accurate pain assessment, which tool will the nurse use? FLACC Scale Wong Baker Faces Scale CPOT Scale Numeric 1-10 ScalePractice the art of back massage with a willing partner untilyou feel comfortable and confident including this nursingmeasure in your routine care. Discuss with other students thetherapeutic benefits of massage, and identify nursing situationsfor which it may be the primary therapy.
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