Mr. Payne: 86 year old male Dx: # Rt. Ankle Long Term Facility:…

Question Answered step-by-step Mr. Payne: 86 year old male Dx: # Rt. Ankle Long Term Facility:… Mr. Payne: 86 year old maleDx: # Rt. AnkleLong Term Facility: ResidentMr. Payne is an ambulatory resident who fell yesterday in the dining room and fractured his ankle. He went to the ER for Tx (Treatment) and returned to the facility with a short leg cast in place. Mr. Payne states he wants to get up in a wheelchair to go to the lounge. The nurse says he may be up if he desires. He has not been out of bed since his return to the facility. You have never transferred him before because he was previously independent.  Research the diagnosis; identify the etiology, and prognosis common signs and symptoms, treatment options (in brief) and treatment of choice.Identify the primary components of the health challenge (i.e., pain, loss of function, immobility, fatigue, confusion, stress…etc.).    Identify how the above components affect the clients’ health and Physical well being   Identify how the above components affect the clients’ health and social well being    Identify how the above components affect the client’s health and Emotional well being    Identify how the above components affect the clients’ health and Spiritual well being    Identify how the above components affect the clients’ health and Cognitive well being    Identify measures that you can take to help the client maintain as much independence as they can for as long as they can    Identify your role as HCA in caring for and supporting the client. List comfort measures that you can provide to assist the individual in a sense of well being     Health Science Science Nursing NURSING FUNDAMENTA Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)