Clinical Scenario F.P. is a 36-year-old male who was found…

Question Answered step-by-step Clinical Scenario F.P. is a 36-year-old male who was found… Clinical Scenario  F.P. is a 36-year-old male who was found unconscious and admitted after to the emergency room a tornado had thrown him 100 feet onto a fence. His vital signs are stable T. 98.9 P. 88 RR. 24 and B/P. 150/90. All peripheral pulse was positive. He is disorientated to place He has multiple lacerations over his entire body and now has told the nurse that he has back pain with numbness and tingling of both legs. Critical ThinkingThe nurse understands that F.P. has had a violent trauma. What should the nurse be assessing for and report immediately to the physician?What are the psychological implications when caring for him especially with the new symptoms discussed above?Nursing AssessmentProvide four possible subjective or objective assessments the nurse would do.1.      2.      3.      4.       5.      Nursing DiagnosisIdentify one priority nursing diagnosis for F.P.ImplementationIdentify five interventions (diagnostic, therapeutic teaching, or referral) 1.2.3.4.5.EvaluationEvaluate two outcome goals for F.P. 1.2.CommunicationWhat information will you report to F.P. doctor using the SBAR method concerning the new symptoms of back pain and numbness and tingling of the lower extremities? DelegationWhat care could the nursing assistant provide to F.P.? Health Science Science Nursing NRS 110 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)