The Nursing Process Ms. Sallie Doe, a 35-year-old female client, is…
Question Answered step-by-step The Nursing Process Ms. Sallie Doe, a 35-year-old female client, is… The Nursing Process Ms. Sallie Doe, a 35-year-old female client, is one day postop after a total abdominal hysterectomy (the uterus, ovaries, fallopian tubes have been removed surgically). The client is confused, diaphoretic, agitated, complaining of chest pain whenever she breathes, and stated she feels anxious. The client’s dressing has partly fallen off, and there is dried blood on the dressing and a small amount of blood trickling from the incision because the client has pulled out the Jackson Pratt (JP) drain. The oxygen mask is on the floor; the client is lying supine with labored breathing at a rate of 38 breaths/minute. The pulse oximeter is off the client’s finger and also laying on the floor. The Foley catheter is kinked because the client is laying on it, and there is 100 mL of amber-colored urine in the collection bag for the past 4 hours. The IV bag is nearly empty, and the IV infusion device is set at 100 mL/hr. The nurse observes the above changes in the client during the hourly rounds and needs to prioritize the care for the client.READ THE SCENARIO AN WRITE AN SBARSITUATIONBACKGROUNDASSESSMENTRECOMANDATION Health Science Science Nursing LPN 1234 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)


