Dante Barona, age 52, is being discharged from the outpatient…

Question Dante Barona, age 52, is being discharged from the outpatient… Dante Barona, age 52, is being discharged from the outpatient surgery department after undergoing a colonoscopy for removal of three polyps. Upon admission, Mr. Barona stated that he was allergic to a pain medication but couldn’t remember the name of it. The RN phoned the doctor’s office to check his medical record. His doctor gave an order via phone for a PRN analgesic that worked in the past. He will be going home with his wife, who is a nurse, and they require discharge teaching. 1. What should be the focus of discharge teaching for Mr. Barona and his wife? 2. What would be a successful outcome for this patient? 3. What intellectual, technical, interpersonal, and/or ethical/legal competencies are most likely to bring about the desired outcome? 4. What resources might be helpful for Ms. Barona?Briefly describe the following methods of reporting patient data.a. Change-of-shift reports:b. Telephone reports:c. Telephone orders:d. Transfer and discharge reports:e. Reports to family members and significant others:f. Incident reports:g. Conferring about care:h. Consultations and referrals:i. Nursing care conference:j. Nursing care rounds:Sanjo, age 48, is hospitalized due to multiple fractures after a motorcycle accident. He is receiving narcotic pain medication. He is normally a very active man. From this data, you know that he should have which nursing diagnosis related to bowel function?Write expected outcome for the above nursing diagnosis. Interventions to prevent bowel problems for Mr. Sanjo would be: To determine whether the expected outcome is being met, you would evaluate: Mr. Yu is a 76-year-old male who retired from his architecture business 10 years ago. Mr. Yu has a history of dementia and repeatedly reports, “My left knee hurts!” He is unable to describe the pain’s character to you, his nurse. When asked a clarification question, his response remains, “My left knee hurts!” Mr. Yu is restless and pacing, and while seated, he frequently rubs his left knee.a. What behavioral data would the nurse collect in assessing the patient’s pain?b. What other resources does the nurse have to obtain information related to pain?c. Should the nurse notify the physician and ask for an analgesic trial?d. What attitude should the nurse have toward the patient who cannot verbally describe pain?The most common symptoms encountered in newborns and infants are the following: respiratory complaints and/or distress, fever, skin disorders, gastrointestinal distress, and crying/irritability. · What pertinent questions could the nurse ask the parent that would provide specific subjective information relevant to assess these common symptoms? Health Science Science Nursing Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)