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Pre-Brief Assignment Sidney is an 11 yo

Pre-Brief Assignment Sidney is an 11 yo male that arrived in the Emergency Department with his mother complaining of shortness of breath for several hours. His mother states he had the diagnosis of Asthma at 5 years old but never had problems or refilled his inhalers. Current vital signs are T. 101.1, HR 130, RR 28, BP 122/70, POX 92% on room air. Sidney weighs 88 pounds, and his mother denies drug allergies. Vaccines are UTD. What are some major health concerns for Sidney based off the above scenario? Describe the assessment for a pediatric patient with Asthma. What components are in the history of Asthma? What would be concerning? Post-Simulation Assignment Create an SBAR report for the actions that you did in the simulation. The SBAR is a powerful tool that is used to improve the effectiveness of communication between individuals. It is easy to use and can help your staff learn the key components needed to send a complete message! Here are the key components of the SBAR: Situation: Clearly and briefly define the situation Background: Provide clear, relevant background information that relates to the situation. In the example above, you should consider including the patient’s diagnosis, the prescribing physicians, and the dates and dosages of the medications. Assessment: A statement of your professional conclusion. Recommendation: What do you need from this individual Create a concept map for the diagnosis of Asthma. Pathophysiology Medication Medical Interventions Nursing Interventions Nursing Considerations Pertinent Assessment Findings Patient / Parent Education Please complete medication cards: Nebulized Albuterol Motrin 100mg/5cc Acetaminophen 160mg/5cc Decadron Example of the Drug card expected: Nitrofurantoin (Macrobid) Class: Urinary tract anti infective Actions: Inhibits bacterial acetyl-CoA interference with carbohydrate metabolism. Indications: Urinary tract infections caused by Escherichia coli, Klebsiella, Staphylococcus Side Effects: Dizziness, headache, drowsiness, peripheral neuropathy, chills confusion vertigo Nursing Considerations: Lab tests: Culture and Sensitivity of urine sample before treatment. After treatment serum BUN and Creatine. Intake and Output, dysuria fever cloudy foul- smelling urine. SCIENCE HEALTH SCIENCE NURSING CLINICALS VN430

 
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