Copd Exacerbation Steroids Which Patient Should Have A Priority?

Which patient should have a priority? - copd exacerbation steroids

What is the most important task at this stage?

A nurse is assigned to the unit, where he expected to leave with 4 other nurses work. It is planned for the first admission. Currently, the ground census of 8 patients. The assingnment:


A Nurse

1) The craniotomy and three days later. surgery.fights the bed. It is between one and the same model and is limited.
2) MI-second day. Oriented x 3 without pain

NURSE B

3) TURP in the output of the red light of the IWC, oriented x3
4) cerebral hemorrhage, did not respond. Currently, the fan for 4 weeks with no change in his status.

Nurse C

5) exacerbation of COPD
6) of the brainstem infarction. Recovery. Oriented X 3 They have voice and swallowing disorders unclear. In the hospital for 3 days.

Sister: D

7) admission of new work for their R / O MI. No pain in the chest today.
8) The jaundice, pruritus and elevated liver enzymes. Patient in the Demerol and Vistaril abdominal cramps.

It is difficult for me to finish my homework. Thanksur help.

3 comments:

Sully said...

B - Bleeding must normally be first.

mikeindc... said...

# 5, the patients with COPD. Here are my reasons:

# 1 - Child care was and is 4 points;
# 2 - Verify after MI - stable
# 3 - it sounds like the normal drainage post op.
# 4 - Gorka - no change, no change
# 6 - stable
# 7 - Waiting for results of blood --
# 8 - Pain Management in progress. You may have more Med - but it seems stable.

eyepharm said...

Stroke is first of all, if the bleeding is new.
I would like to take the patients after the jaundice.
When I joined the Air Force, the triage points over the first threat to simple life. in the real world always begins with the lack of stable work and return to stable or no change.

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