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Focused Exam: Preeclampsia Results | Turned In NURS 411: Clinical Nursing Skills and Health Assessment IV - Spring 2021 Return to Assignment (/assignments/441504/) Your Results Reopen (/... assignment_attempts/8895471/reopen Lab Pass (/assignment_attempts/8895471/lab_pass.p Overview Transcript Care Plan : 9.5 of 9.5 (100.0%) Subjective Data Collection Objective Data Collection Education & Empathy Documentation Care Plan Program Competency Progress Nursing Diagnoses: Definitions & Classifications 2018-2020 © NANDA-International, 2017 used by arrangement with Thieme Medical Publishers, Inc., a division of the Thieme Group. All rights reserved. Authorized translation from the English language edition published Thieme Medican Publishers Inc. No part of this material may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of the agent of t copyright holder, NANDA-International. Direct inquires to nanda-i@thieme.com. Link for more information: http://www.nanda.org/. Status Student Response Model Answer Explanation Points Earn is at risk for is at risk for The greatest risk to Naomi's health is a potential injury, not a current one, so the correct answer is "is at risk for". 0.5 out of 0. Diagnosis Student Response Model Answer Explanation Points Earn injury injury Naomi's preeclampsia has not yet resulted in an injury for her or her fetuses, but it is a serious risk that can be addressed by a nurse. While Naomi is experiencing daily headaches, a chronic pain diagnosis is less urgent to address compared to the risk for permanent and serious injury; in addition, addressing the risk for injury first through preeclampsia management education will ultimately reduce headaches. 0.5 out of 0. Etiologies Explanation Points Earn This study source was downloaded by 1 family hist. of high BP family hist. of high BP Preeclampsia may be related to many factors of Naomi's case: her family history of high blood pressure, her high sodium intake and insufficient fluid intake, her strenuous activity level, and her lack of monitoring her blood pressure. 0.5 out of 0. high-sodium diet high-sodium diet Preeclampsia may be related to many factors of Naomi's case: her family history of high blood pressure, her high sodium intake and insufficient fluid intake, her strenuous activity level, and her lack of monitoring her blood pressure. 0.5 out of 0. lack of BP monitoring lack of BP monitoring Preeclampsia may be related to many factors of Naomi's case: her family history of high blood pressure, her high sodium intake and insufficient fluid intake, her strenuous activity level, and her lack of monitoring her blood pressure. 0.5 out of 0. poor fluid intake poor fluid intake Preeclampsia may be related to many factors of Naomi's case: her family history of high blood pressure, her high sodium intake and insufficient fluid intake, her strenuous activity level, and her lack of monitoring her blood pressure. 0.5 out of 0. strenuous activity strenuous activity Preeclampsia may be related to many factors of Naomi's case: her family history of high blood pressure, her high sodium intake and insufficient fluid intake, her strenuous activity level, and her lack of monitoring her blood pressure. 0.5 out of 0. Signs & Symptoms Student Response Model Answer Explanation Points Earn N/A N/A For "at risk for" diagnoses, there are no signs or symptoms as the diagnosis has not yet occurred. "N/A" is the correct answer here as Naomi has not yet sustained an injury. 0.5 out of 0. Self Assessment Your answer is not automatically evaluated by the simulation, but may be reviewed by your instructor. Prompt Student Response Model Answer Explanation This study source was downloaded by 100000849840424 from CourseHero.com on 01-13-2023 22:51:30 GMT -06:00 Explain how preeclampsia places a mother and her fetus/fetuses at risk for injury. the mother can have a seizure and the fetus can have less blood flow and distress Preeclampsia can affect the organs of the body in a myriad of ways. When the arteries restrict, increasing blood pressure, the blood supply available to the placenta or vital organs may decrease, affecting their function. The mother may experience strokes or seizures, organ failure, or further cardiac diseases, while the fetus may experience impaired growth or death. Understanding the physiolog of the affected systems allow you to make more evidenced based treatment plans and instructions for patients. Planning 3 out of 3 Short-Term Goal Your answer is not automatically evaluated by the simulation, but may be reviewed by your instructor. Student Response Model Answer Explanation To have the patient, within her visit at the prenatal clinic, state back and agree to preeclampsia management tips that you will provide. To have the patient, within her visit at the prenatal clinic, state back and agree to preeclampsia management tips that you will provide. Address a patient's insufficient knowledg as soon as possible (in this current visit), and give the patient the correct informati yourself, as opposed to encouraging the to conduct their own research, which can lead to less evidenced-based learning. Interventions Student Response Model Answer Explanation Points Earn Instruct patient to drink 8 glasses of water a day Instruct patient to drink 8 glasses of water a day While nothing alleviates preeclampsia symptoms quite like the delivery of the baby, a patient can manage the condition through careful lifestyle changes. Reducing sodium intake and increasing lean protein intake, increasing fluid intake, and reducing physical activity (in Naomi's case, housework) to one light chore a day, can all help address high blood pressure. Additionally, having the patient monitor her own blood pressure at home can help her know when it's time to call her physician. 0.5 out of 0. Instruct patient to consume more protein, especially through nuts, beans, and poultry with the skin removed Instruct patient to consume more protein, especially through nuts, beans, and poultry with the skin removed While nothing alleviates preeclampsia symptoms quite like the delivery of the baby, a patient can manage the condition through careful lifestyle changes. Reducing sodium intake and increasing lean protein intake, increasing fluid intake, and reducing physical activity (in Naomi's case, housework) to one light chore a day, can all help address high blood pressure. Additionally, having the patient monitor her own blood pressure at home can help her know when it's time to call her physician. 0.5 out of 0. This study source was downloaded by 100000849840424 from CourseHero.com on 01-13-2023 22:51:30 GMT -06:00 Instruct patient to buy a blood pressure cuff for at-home measurement 3 times daily Instruct patient to buy a blood pressure cuff for at-home measurement 3 times daily While nothing alleviates preeclampsia symptoms quite like the delivery of the baby, a patient can manage the condition through careful lifestyle changes. Reducing sodium intake and increasing lean protein intake, increasing fluid intake, and reducing physical activity (in Naomi's case, housework) to one light chore a day, can all help address high blood pressure. Additionally, having the patient monitor her own blood pressure at home can help her know when it's time to call her physician. 0.5 out of 0. Instruct patient to call physician if blood pressure reading is above 160/110 Instruct patient to call physician if blood pressure reading is above 160/110 While nothing alleviates preeclampsia symptoms quite like the delivery of the baby, a patient can manage the condition through careful lifestyle changes. Reducing sodium intake and increasing lean protein intake, increasing fluid intake, and reducing physical activity (in Naomi's case, housework) to one light chore a day, can all help address high blood pressure. Additionally, having the patient monitor her own blood pressure at home can help her know when it's time to call her physician. 0.5 out of 0. Instruct patient to call physician if she experiences severe headaches that don't go away, nausea, vomiting, or visual changes Instruct patient to call physician if she experiences severe headaches that don't go away, nausea, vomiting, or visual changes While nothing alleviates preeclampsia symptoms quite like the delivery of the baby, a patient can manage the condition through careful lifestyle changes. Reducing sodium intake and increasing lean protein intake, increasing fluid intake, and reducing physical activity (in Naomi's case, housework) to one light chore a day, can all help address high blood pressure. Additionally, having the patient monitor her own blood pressure at home can help her know when it's time to call her physician. 0.5 out of 0. Intervention Rationale Your answer is not automatically evaluated by the simulation, but may be reviewed by your instructor. Prompt Student Response Model Answer Explanation In 1 or 2 sentences, explain how your selected interventions work to accomplish your goal. it will decrease her bp Making changes to diet, hydration, activity level, and blood pressure monitoring are all healthy and effective ways to manage preeclampsia. Patients should receive detail instructions; vague suggestio like "work on your diet" or "monitor your blood pressure (without any idea of how or h often) do not lead to optimum patient outcomes. Data Collections Student Response Model Answer Explanation Points Earn This study source was downloaded by 100000849840424 from CourseHero.com on 01-13-2023 22:51:30 GMT -06:00 Ask patient to state back and agree to her preeclampsia management instructions Ask patient to state back and agree to her preeclampsia management instructions A patient should be able to state back and agree to all of her instructions so that you can ensure there are no errors, omissions, or hesitations. 0.5 out of 0. Discussion Of Care Your answer is not automatically evaluated by the simulation, but may be reviewed by your instructor. Prompt Student Response Model Answer Explanation Explain the rationale behind your nursing diagnosis, as well as your goal(s) for Ms. Adebayo and the interventions and data collections you will use to help her achieve this goal(s). you need to decrease your blood pressure with the interventions i will tell you Ms. Adebayo, as you know, preeclampsia can affect the health of you and your babies, placing you and them at risk for injury. Fortunately, we're at a stage where we can make concrete changes that can drastically reduce that risk. Some contributing factors to preeclampsia include your current sodium intake, hydration habits, strenuous exercise, lack of at-home blood pressure monitoring, and the history in your family of high blood pressure. We're going to talk more about how to address these factors and better manage your preeclampsia. Showing a patient that you understand their needs can help build rapport and ensure that you have your informatio right. Additionally, explaining the details of your interventio and data collections will help Ms. Adebayo understand the plan, and give her an opportunity to raise concerns Before beginning her postpartum education, ask for Ms. Adebayo’s consent to the Care Plan. do you consent Ms. Adebayo, if you don’t have any other questions, we can start our discussion now. Does this plan I just talked about sound good to you? A patient must consent to all interventions in their Care Pla Disagreements are opportunities to provide furth patient education and to consider alternative options. Intervention & Evaluation 2.5 out of 2 Student Response Model Answer Explanation Points Earn Fully Fully Naomi exhibits complete understanding of her preeclampsia management instructions: when stating them back, she does not make any errors or omissions, and verbally agrees to abide by them. Your goal is fully achieved! 2.5 out of 2. Intervention & Evaluation Rationale Your answer is not automatically evaluated by the simulation, but may be reviewed by your instructor. This study source was downloaded by 1 Did you achieve your goal of having the patient, within her visit at the prenatal clinic, state back and agree to preeclampsia management tips that you provided? she agreed to everything Naomi exhibits complete understanding of her preeclampsia management instructions: when stating them back, she does not make any errors or omissions, and verbally agrees to abide by them. Your goal is fully achieved! Assessing the completeness and correctness of your patient's teach-back gives yo an opportunity to go over any mistakes with your patient. © Shadow Health® 2012 - 2021 (800) 860-3241 | Help Desk (https://support.shadowhealth.com/) | Terms of Service (/static/terms_of_service) | Privacy Policy (/static/privacy_policy) | Patents (https://www.shadowhealth.com/patents) This study source was downloaded by 100000849840424 from CourseHero.com on 01-13-2023 22:51:30 GMT -06:00 [Show More]
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