What is the nursing care plan for typhoid fever?
the best would be to bring the patient to the hospital because you dont know when he'll progress in the stages, especially if the patient is a child. careful monitoring is required. monitoring of vital signs, and diagnostics, including a CBC and PT. if its just dengue fever then only supportive care is needed, continue with regular diet and give lots and lots of fluid, but be sure that the food and fluid are not colored because you have to watch form blood in the stool. antipyretics are given for fever. no antibiotics needed since dengue is a viral disease
What are the latest trends in nursing service?
Nursing is a growing Profession.
Latest trends in nursing service is super speciality nursing as we have in medicine.
example. Neurology Nurse, Cardiac Nurse, Haematology or oncology nurse, Or tho nurse,rehabilitation nurse , emergency medicine Nurse, renal Nurse, critical care nurse etc
Earlier we call one nurse as a renal nurse, when she or he has 3 or more yrs experience in renal ward, ICU, dialysis etc. But today scenario is changed .The nurse needs not only the practical experience in concerned ward but also certificate of education in particular speciality.
Now there are different short term super specialty courses available both post diploma level and post graduate level.
example, Post diploma in renal nursing, post diploma in critical care nursing etc (this is for GNM <diploma> nurses.
fellowship in hematology, Respiratory etc for graduate nurses.
These type of speciality nursing courses and nurses may change the effectiveness of nursing care.It enhance the both theoratical knowledge and practical skill of nurses. BY MATHEW VARGHESE.V mathewvmaths@yahoo.co.in
What are the nursing diagnosis of diabetes mellitus?
Risk for infection Ineffective Health Maintenance Ineffective therapeutic regimen management Risk for non-compliance Imbalanced nutrition (more than body requirements) Imbalanced fluid volume (fluid volume deficit) Risk for peripheral neurovascular dysfunction Acute pain Knowledge deficit Fear Mild to Moderate anxiety
How does duty of care affect your work role?
the duty of care affect my work by going on training
you have a duty of care under commercial law to let other people live the way they want as long as they are not hurting anyone or other people's property. Also an employer has a duty of care to employees to make sure their workplace is a safe environment to work in.
What are the responsibilities of a good home nurse?
Someone who doesn't believe that there is any one person with 'the hardest veins to find' in reference to drawing blood. Also, must be able to find the vein the FIRST time they prick the patient.
How many children die of gunshot wounds daily?
There are numerous studies that report very high numbers of deaths, however, read those reports carefully- some have defined "children" as persons 26 yrs of age and younger, and include persons shot by the police, etc. A study conducted by the US Center for Disease Control, and published in the American Journal of Pediatrics, studied injuries to persons 14 yrs of age and younger from 1993-2000. In that time period there were fatal gunshot injuries to 5,542 children, averaging 1.89 per day.
How long is training for Nurse?
The usual course of study to become an RN, BSN requires four years to complete.
it takes three years to train as a nurse that's without going into a specific feild
Actually you can train for two years to become a Registered Nurse and acquire an Associates degree. You can also go on for two more years and have a BS degree, but you are a Registered Nurse and can work as one with a two year degree.
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What are the nursing interventions to a patient?
Nursing interventions are things that nurses do in caring for patients. This includes communications, therapies and treatments, procedures, and other things.
Nursing Intervention in one stage of the Nursing Process which includes Assessment, Diagnosis, Planning, Intervention, and Evaluation. There is a loose taxonomy called the Nursing Interventions Classification [NIC] system which assigns particular common tasks to categories and clusters; this is being used more and more within electronic computer informatics systems for care delivery, research, and evidence-based practice.
What is the cpt code for established patient has a simple removal of sutures performed by the nurse?
Look under the HCPCS codes
What does confidentiality mean in caring?
confidentiality mean to keep all personal information and details safe and pricate. for example medical information
How many different types of registered nurse certifications are there?
To review a full directory of nursing certifications you can visit http://www.testprepreview.com/nursing_certifications.htm. This site provides a list of over 40 certifications you can recieve for nursing.
What do you call the nurse who cleans the babies when they are born?
A midwife.
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A midwife usually attends a mother during pregnancy and birth. If the baby is born in a hospital, it would be the neonatal, maternity, or motherbaby nurses, depending on the setup of the hospital.
What can prepare you for a nurse?
A nurse is required to get a license from the local nursing authority or State Board of Nursing before they are a nurse. To do this a person must go to a state accredited school of nursing and learn the skills and knowledge that they will often need in the nursing field. The school usually gives a certificate, associate's degree, or a bachelor's degree for finishing the program.
From what I know they take care of kids and babies. Tools they use are: stethascope thermometer, and heart tracker. Other stuff we use at the doctor. THey get payed good as well. == ==
Why physiology course important for nursing?
It can help you to understand how diseases work. Knowing that, you can understand what will be used to treat the disease. Remember sometimes you will have to help the doctor by double checking his treatments.
What happens to your parents home if my dad goes into a nursing home and my mom still lives there?
The answer depends on how they held title to the property. If they owned the property as joint tenants with the right of survivorship then wife is the sole owner of the property. It will pass to her heirs at law upon her death.
Who was nurse vivian wilhelmina seay?
Vivian Seay
Vivian Seay was a nurse and head of the Black Cross Nurses of Belize (BCNB) from 1920-71. She became a member of the Belize Town Board in 1933 and was nominated to serve in all-nominated Belize City Council in 1951. She was awarded the MBE in 1935. Seen as conservative, she nonetheless represented the interest of women and supported the rise of women politically.
What is the hardest thing to cope with as a nurse?
Death is by far the hardest, especially if it's a child and the parents are (understandably) distraught. Parents will expect doctors and nurses not to give up on their child, but there comes a point where no matter what care you give they're already gone and there's nothing more to do.
While that's going to affect you, there are hundreds of doctors and nurses and other health care providers to lean back on and provide support for one another especially with a disheartening case like that. So yes, the hardest things to cope with in nursing are also the hardest things any human can cope with, but they also have the best rewards too like being able to say someone's cured of cancer, watching a child being born, or watching someone's condition improve.
What can you do with a master's degree in nursing?
Typically, nurses who pursue a master's degree in nursing become nurse practitioners.
A Nurse Practitioner (NP) is a registered nurse who has completed specific advanced nursing education (generally a master's degree or doctoral degree) and training in the diagnosis and management of common as well as complex medical conditions. Nurse Practitioners provide a broad range of health care services. Nurse Practitioners are considered "Mid-level Providers/Practitioners," along with Clinical Nurse Specialists, Certified Nurse Midwives, Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists and Physician Assistants. Nurse practitioners, along with other advanced practice nurses, function within the scope of their state's nurse practice act and have varying levels of physician collaboration or supervision. In some states, nurse practitioners function independent of physician involvement. (Wikipedia) For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click on the related links section (Wikipedia) indicated at the bottom of this answer box.
licensed practical nurse: a nurse who has enough training to be licensed by a state to provide routine care for the sick.
Does betadine hurt when uses on an open wound?
It depends. It certainly can sting if the cut is large. If you are using it on a deep cut, you should consult your doctor first.
Who is the current chief medical director of Madonna and child hospital in cagayan de oro?
Johannes Andre Illana, RN, MN
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How much does a veterinary nurse earn?
This depends upon what you mean by "veterinary surgeon". In the United States, a veterinary surgeon is understood to be a board-certified veterinarian who has specialized in surgery; these individuals typically make $150,000 or more per year. However, outside the United States a veterinary surgeon is understood to be a veterinarian with no specialized training; these individuals tend to make $80,000 to $100,000 per year with experience.
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