-Sometimes, a patient’s history does not contain every diagnosis
Question -Sometimes, a patient’s history does not contain every diagnosisa patient has, but you can guess, based on the MAR. What is the reason for the gtts that Mrs. Schwartz is taking? Consider the effect of the condition the gtts are treating on your patient’s overall well-being, and the part of the body being treated. What is ONE priority nursing diagnosis for a patient with the condition being treated? Knowing these things, what are two safety precautions you would take when caring for Mrs. Schwartz? (4) (Note: please do not include anything related to the cardiovascular effects of the drops, as these are usually not an issue) If you are having difficulty understanding this question, be sure to ask for help during class time! Mrs. Schwartz is taking the gtts for pressure in her left eye. One nursing diagnosis priority for a patient with the condition being treated is risk for fall related to blurry vision in the left eye secondary to pressure in eye as evidence by side effect of medication. Two safety precautions I would take when caring for Mrs. Schwartz are keeping her personal belongs within reachable distance e.g., on her bed table. 2. Keep the room and bathroom well lighted to endure her surroundings are not dark. Health Science Science Nursing Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)


