Rashid Ahmed Guided Reflection Questions Opening Questions How did the simulated experience of Rashid Ahmed’s case make you feel? Overall, the simulation case of Mr. Ahmed was a positive experience that makes me feel in control and challenged by the situation. I perform multiple nursing skills and acknowledge acquired during lectures. For example, in reference to fluid, electrolyte, and acid-base balance information, I was able to identify the needs of a dehydrated patient. Talk about what went well in the scenario. I perform vitals sings and communicated effectively with Mr. Ahmed. I educated the patient in areas such as dehydration, fall risks, intake and ouptup measurements. In addition, I administer oral and intravenous medication to ensure proper drug …show more content…
If so, how would your patient care change? ` The performing of a higher quality in the treatment of Rashid Ahmed’s case will require the presence of less errors. As priority, I will wash my hand as soon enter the patient room and put gloves while measuring the patient output. In addition, I will assess the IV site for any redness, swelling, infiltration or drainage before the medication administration. The performance of all this nursing skill will prevent patient complications such as hospital-acquired infections. Scenario Analysis Questions PCC What priority problem(s) did you identify for Rashid Ahmed? What information led to identification of the priority problems? Mr. Ahmed was diagnosed with dehydration and hypokalemia, which required close checking on his vital sings, input and output. As well constantan respiratory, neurological and cardiovascular assessments. Chat Conversation End PCC Complete the following table related to the causes and assessment findings specific to Rashid Ahmed’s fluid imbalance Cause of fluid deficit Assessment Findings Cause of assessment
Adnan Masud Syed, 19, was convicted of murder that sentenced him in prison for life on June 20, 2000. Mr. Syed was accused of strangling his ex girlfriend, Hae Min Lee, 18, and burying her body in Leakin Park on January 13th, 1999. The body was eventually uncovered and Adnan became the primary suspect after an anonymous call was made to the police a few weeks after the crime to investigate Adnan. The prosecutors had stated that Adnan’s motive of murdering Hae was because he was hurt and outraged when they broke up. To counter, the defense attorney had claimed that Adnan was an average American teen, incapable of murder, and he was an honors student at Woodlawn High School.
Bryan Stevenson is a young Harvard intern on his way to meet a man on death row and is mostly undereducated about the prison systems, and what he wants to do exactly in life and with his career. On his flight he meets the director of the Southern Prisoners Defense Committee, Steve Bright. He tells the scared and nervous Bryan “them without the capital get the punishment,” applying class is largely involved in the justice systems and capital punishment. After only working at a law firm for a short amount of time, he is assigned to meet with one the death row inmates and is instructed to assure the condemned man that he will “not be killed in the next year.” When Bryan finally met the man Henry, although nervous at first, they instantly clicked and Bryan realized
On December 17,2013, Karim Meskine was found brutally attacked in british Columbia. The 19 year old was found unconscious a few blocks away from the 22nd street skytrain in Westminster. Meskine was later found unconscious by a passerby and he was taken to the hospital right away. He spend days in a coma and was unable to survive because his injuries were severe. The police looked over all the evidence of the assault and found out that a 16 year old boy attacked the young adult with a baseball bat.
Temperature: 97.20F, Heart rate: 70 beats per minute, BP: 130/76 mmHg, respiration: 18breaths per minute, and Pulse oximetry: 98% on room air. Rudd reports no pain on pain assessment using PQRST pain assessment method. Rudd is looking very happy to go back home. The nurse brings the discharge paperwork, educational booklet and discharge medication reconciliation form.
The reviewer in this case has been asked to address the following concerns related to this member: 1. Is the genetic testing [CPT code 812929 – First Step Dx Plus Testing] that was performed on 02/29/2016 considered experimental and/or investigational? Please explain. 2. Was the genetic testing [CPT code 812929 – First Step Dx Plus Testing], which was performed on 02/29/2016 medically necessary for the treatment of this member’s condition?
The reporting party (RP) stated the resident 83 year old Iraj Ajir was found in his closet by his daughter Katra Ajir. According to the daughter he was covered in urine. The resident was also observed to have bruising to his arm and a burn on his leg. CCIB LPA McGaskey left message family representative Katra Ajir at (310) 498-2884 regarding which arm and leg was injured. According to the RP the resident 's room was covered in feces and urine.
I communicated with the patient’s, my preceptor, other nurses, the PCT’s, PT, and the kitchen staff. When I was in the patient’s room I was sure to explain what I was doing, and answer any questions the patients had about their plan of care. I worked with my preceptor throughout the shift, asking questions, clarifying orders, clarifying medications, procedures and more. I communicated with other nurses by thoroughly receiving and handing off report. I communicated with the PCT’s that I would perform the vital signs for my patients and worked with the PCT when my patient needed labs to be sent down.
Adnan Masud Syed is the accused, prime suspect, and in official and general opinion the murder of Hae Min Lee. He was the victim’s ex-boyfriend, and was convicted of first degree murder and given a life sentence plus 30 years. His big problem in this case is that he does not remember what he had been doing in the day and time of the murder, and that he did not have alibi; apart from the fact that all the evidence against him is circumstantial. The majority of information of Adnan’s background comes from episode one of the show. “Adnan was born in the US, but his parents are from Pakistan.
Biological Dimension The biological dimension will be included in this assessment because it takes into consideration any physical or genetic factors that may be contributing to Peter’s problem, what stage of human development is he currently experiencing, and how this affects
For each abnormal value, describe what physiological effect it might have on the patient. Connect each of your descriptions to one or more of the symptoms Harold has been experiencing.
My second day in UCLA Ronald Reagan Medical Center was really exciting. While waiting for the lecture to start, a lady from the respiratory therapy department stops by to gave us a case scenario about a COPD patient in the ER with a SPO2 of 78%. She asked us what we would do first. After everyone gave her an answer, she explained us what to do in some emergency situations. Also, she explained us five main categories a RT should focus on (Oxygenation, ventilation, bronchospasm, atelectasis and secreation).
For the clinical evaluation; I believe that I demonstrates clinical judgment, integrates the nursing process with my patient whom had really bad lab valves and what to give first.. I have integrated safety standards with medication. I believe I also integrated caring behaviors into the communication process by listening to my patients and providing pain med’s in a timely manner. I also modifies therapeutic communication strategies and communicates health care information by talking to the nurse, talking to the patient though her wound care and my team leader. Teaching was provided to each of my patient by modifying how they learn and evaluates the teaching provide to the patients.
Help patient maintain normal body temperature, reassure the patient,elevate patients legs abot 12 inches unless you suspect head and spinal injuris, or broken bones. Last keep monitoring the patient vitas sign until help arives( the book) Assess the Equipment,Supplies, and Medication Necessary: All that can be used are EpiPen,EpiPen Jr, Benadryl,Epinephrine and anything
What was important it was the fact that he took the patients consent to allow me to remain in the premise as well. He explained that I was a medical student and was learning from this experience. The patient agreed and I made ground. I really wanted to be there and heaved a sigh of relief. Everything was just as what we had been taught- the MGC (Meet, Greet, Consent) and the doctor gave a perfect show of
Each patient represents a specific case who has different background, personality, preference and conditions. Thus, it is important for practitioner to learn from each patient and document it for future reference. Scene