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Mrs. Fertal is an 89-year-old resident of White Oak Nursing Home, where she has lived for 5 years. She is a heavyset woman with a round, pleasant face. Her white hair has grown a bit longer than it should be kept. Her nightstand and overbed tables are cluttered with all sorts of items: the TV remote, tissues, a cordless phone, used cups, packets of artificial sweetener, and a basket of other assorted necessities. She has a walker that sits in the corner of the room and a bedside commode next to the TV. On the wall at the foot of the bed there is a bulletin board that has some photos of her family. Recently, she has experienced increasing shortness of breath. Although normally able to ambulate to the bathroom with minimal assistance, she recently has had more difficulty with ambulation. She is on oxygen 2 L via nasal cannula (NC), which is delivered by a compressor that also sits next to her bed. CNA report: The personal support worker reports to you that Mrs. Fertal is refusing to get out of bed today because she is too tired. The personal support reports that she was surprised to find that Mrs. Fertal had gained almost 10 pounds since her last weight check, despite the fact that she has not been eating very well.
Based on above scenario , reflect upon the nurses role in care decisions. Then give a plan of care regarding a scenario using communication theory and applying course concepts, including the College of Nursing of Ontario (CNO) standards of practice and guidelines.
The develop the scenario expanding on the details. The scenario will be explored using course concepts and application of the CNO standards of practice and guidelines. A communication framework such as SBAR, ISBAR or IPASS to discuss the plan of care or concern of the patient.
References
Adapted from: Campbell, S. H. D. P. A., & Daley, K. P. R. (Eds.). (2017). Simulation scenarios for nursing educators : Making it real. Springer Publishing Company.
Registered Nurses Association of Ontario (2017). RNAO Nurse Educator Mental Health and Addiction Resource. Toronto, ON: Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario. https://mharesource.rnao.ca/sites/default/files/2017-10/MHR_WEB_FINAL.pdf
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