Client Name: Karen Kollings Date: November 24, 2014 Client DOB: 6/19/1992 Time: 2:30 p.m. SSN# 044-57-0900 Client ID: MR555-66874 Address: 12 Silly Lane, Bridgeport, CT 06774 Telephone: 203-567-8900 Referral Source: Department of Mental Health Services Assessment Location: The Connection Counseling Center Clinician name: Mary Silly Brief Description Client is a 24 year old SBF who was born in Bridgeport, Connecticut. Client lives with her mother and has one daughter who is four years old. Client is unemployed and was referred by her therapist. Presenting Problem Client has an extensive sexual abuse history beginning at the age of seven, which led to the development of schizoaffective Disorder and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder in which client was diagnosed 15 years old. This diagnosis has led to foster care taking her daughter into custody.
Treatment planning Chart A (Medical Model) |Demographic information | | |Please describe your client’s demographic information: | |The patient is a 68 year old, caucasian female, living with her spouse in a single level home. 6weeks ago, pt. was admitted to Tampa General Hospital with weakness in her (L) leg & arm. After an MRI of the brain, | |she was diagnosed with a (R) sided CVA from a hemorrhage
Janet was born on September 21st, 1918, at Coleman Hospital in Indianapolis, Indiana, to Omer and Zella Eisenhower. Janet had a ten-year-older sister, Thelma, who passed away in 1985. She also had an older brother, Kenneth, who passed away at eleven years of age, before Janet was born. Janet grew up New Augusta, Indiana. She lived on a farmhouse located on 62nd Street.
Case Study – Mr Leo Bonelli Lisa, a recently graduated Enrolled Nurse is a few minutes late for her evening shift at a busy hospital. The handover had commenced and was taking place in the corridor. Lisa joins the handover having missed some information. During handover, Lisa is told that one of her patients in her care, Mr Leo Bonelli, was admitted for cellulitis in his left leg and is receiving antibiotic treatment. His medical history includes GORD (gastro-osophageal reflux disease) and a CABG (coronary bypass grafting) in 2002.
Standardized Terminologies in Practice: The Infant with Bronchiolitis On the Pediatric Acute floor at a local hospital, a four month old female is admitted with bronchiolitis. The infant was born at twenty five weeks gestation and has chronic lung disease and apnea of prematurity. She was discharged from the hospital on an apnea monitor, and with an order for home oxygen per nasal cannula. After the infant is admitted, the case manager on the pediatric unit meets with the patient’s family to perform an initial assessment. During the assessment the case manager inquires about current medical equipment utilized, insurance information, method of transportation, feeding regimen, and verifies the patient’s medications.
Annotated Bibliography Your Name Kaplan University Annotated Bibliography Porter, E. J. (2005). Older widows’ experience of home care. Nursing Research, 54(5), 296-303. This article discusses a study done on widowed women over the age of 80 who receive care in their home.
Two others live interstate, and one died last year. Her eldest granddaughter, Margaret, visits the most frequently, and is nominated as next of kin. Claire had a CVA five years ago, which was the reason for her being admitted to the RACF. A few months ago, breast cancer was diagnosed and her right breast was removed. She recovered well from the surgery and had a course of radiotherapy.
Running Head: CRITIQUE OF NURSING RESEARCH ARTICLE In partial fulfillment of the requirements of N4325 Nursing Research Denise Cauble, RN, BSN, PhD(c), CWOCN June 20, 2014 Critique of Nursing Research Article Intro goes here Research Problem and Purpose There are two research problems in this research article the first problem is, “the problem is that although the profession of nursing exists to improve health, to date, nurses have failed to effect the wide-scale adoption of healthy lifestyles in the United States (Hensel, 2011 p. 47).” The second research problem is, “not enough is known about what factors influence nurses’ decisions to live healthy lifestyles. More information is needed to understand how health status and lifestyles are viewed in relation to a nurse’s professional self-concept (Hensel, 2011 p. 49). “The purpose of this quantitative study was to investigate relationships among health status, healthy lifestyles, and six dimensions of nurse self-concept of professional nurses (Hensel, 2011 p.49).” This study is very relevant and significant to nursing. When we as nurses have a strong self-concept in the areas that were questioned we can see a strong correlation to the quality of care that they give to their patients, and a much stronger nurse patient relationship (Hensel, 2011). Stress management, healthy diet, proper amount of sleep can all increase job performance.
Research Integration WGU Evidence-Based Practice & Applied Nursing Research EBT1 - 724.8.3-01-05 July 18, 2013 Research Integration Types/Appropriateness/Classification of Sources of Evidence The article for the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and American Academy of Family Physician regarding the diagnosis and management of acute otitis media (AOM) is considered to be a filtered resource classified as evidence based guideline. The recommendations establish guidelines of the definition, assessment and management of AOM based on research literature from experts making it appropriate to use in a nursing practice situation. The second article from Block, Causative Pathogens, Antibiotic Resistance and Therapeutic Considerations in
In this paper I will act as if I where the nurse in the E.R. and carry out my nursing clan plan with my pt. 1st Assessment: Collecting info about the patient. Name: Jimmy Hendricks D.O.B: 05/27/1985 Age: 28 Vital Signs: Height/Weight-6’2-206 B/P- 145/95 Temp-92.1 Pusle-180 Resp-23 2nd Objective Data: Information that is seen, heard, felt, or smell to collect info about the patient. Mr. Hendrick is not responding, not making any sound, cold to the touch, and smell like alcohol, and majuana.