As I reflect on my medication pass, I not only realize the lessons I learned, but also the things I will take with me with me for a lifetime. This was quite the experience of learning and lessons to become a registered nurse, so as I began my day, I began by looking up my patient’s medication. I would be passing in the MAR – on the computer. This is where I proceeded to check for allergies (medicine and relevant food), this should be done every time you give a medication. The instructor said ok are
As above, to determine whether or not a warrantless urine test is a valid search incident-to-arrest for driving-while-intoxicated, the Thompson Court engaged in a balancing of the government interests involved against the privacy interests implicated by the search. The Court first analyzed the privacy interests involved in the case. These interests were: the level of physical intrusion required by the search, the ability of the State to retain a sample that contains personal information, and the
TIVA may be favoured as the anesthetic technique of choice for the following reasons ADVANTAGES OF TIVA: 1. Rapid smooth induction and maintenance of anesthesia Induction of anesthesia with propofol is smooth and associated with a low incidence of excitatory side effects. Doses of 1 to 2.5 mg/kg (depending on patient age, physical status, and use of premedicant drugs) induce anesthesia in approximately 30 seconds. The speed of onset and the dose of propofol needed for induction are dependent on the
EXPERIMENT: Protocol Procedures A failure at any phase of the program resulted from a positive urine test or missed appointment. The DYT phases were as follows: Start-up phase. Probationers met with their POs and received an explanation of the protocol. This included the DYT procedures, possible sanctions, and the ability to move to a lower level of probation. POs were then given 2 weeks to prepare a sobriety plan. A list of Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous meetings, treatment providers
The urinalysis test records data based on the color, appearance, pH level, protein, glucose, specific gravity, ketone bodies, sediment and casts, bilirubin, and phenylketonuria that’s observed in the urine. Urinalysis can be helpful in detecting a range of disorders, such as urinary tract infection, kidney disease, and diabetes. Abnormal results can indicate a form of disease or illness. For instance, urinary tract infections can make urine appear cloudy. Overall, urinalysis is beneficial
Within two hours of the search school officials requested that Ms. Hearn take a urinalysis test to clear her of their suspicion. The school officials claimed they followed board policy which was put into place in 1993 to promote a drug free workplace. The policy stated that a supervisor should request a drug test when a “reasonable suspicion”
For PYC-652 Advanced Health Assessment, my clinical site will be the Richard A. Roudebush Veterans Affairs Medical Center. This site is located in Indianapolis, Indiana. I will be working with a nurse practitioner who works in one of the primary care clinics located at the hospital. According to my preceptor, the four most common diagnoses she encounters is type II diabetes mellitus, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, and chronic kidney disease. She primarily treats the geriatric population. An acute
included in the case scenario, it is difficult to pinpoint the real cause of her presenting problems. I am suspecting that Ms. N might possibly be suffering from UTI or Myocardial infarction. Necessary lab work up such as cardiac enzymes, cbc , urinalysis and culture, and diagnostic testing are important to have a full picture and understanding of the patient’s
Court Cases Covered: Vernonia School District 47J v. Acton 515 U.S. 646 (1995) Argued Mar 28, 1995 Decided Jun 26, 1995 Case Summary: It was determined via an official investigation of random drug testing that high school athletes of Vernonia School District engaged in illegal drug use.The intent of the drug testing was to prevent sports injuries and safety precautions, not to penalize students. Prior to the drug testing, the Vernonia School District had an established Student Athlete Drug Policy
Acute Pyelonephritis: Acute pyelonephritis is considered an upper urinary tract infection. Acute pyelonephritis occurs due to the bacteria moving from the bladder up to the kidneys (Colgan, Williams, & Johnson, 2011). In pyelonephritis, approximately 60% of diagnosed cases are due to E.coli (Yodla et al., 2011). Classic symptoms of acute pyelonephritis include: fever, dysuria, and pain in lower back and/or groin area (Yodla et al., 2011). In the elderly, both respiratory and gastrointestinal symptoms
Discussion Post Week ten NURS 6501, N-21 Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are usually caused by bacteria and are common. Symptoms of both upper and lower infections are similar; therefore, it is important for advanced practice nurses (APNs) to be able to determine the pathophysiology of upper and lower UTIs. The purpose of this discussion is to evaluate the similarities and differences between upper and lower UTIs, clinical manifestations, treatments, and factors affecting all of these things.
claims an individual down if it is not fortified with another drug. Nevertheless, cocaine changes one behavior, but it can either contribute to violence because each drug has a different impression on different people. To get correct fact doing a urinalysis
Although I am only halfway through my internship program, looking back at the past 8 weeks, I feel I have already accomplished and learned so much, and continue to do so every day. Since the first day of my internship, I have been working very closely with the veterinary nurses and veterinarians of SingVet (Singapore Veterinary Animal Clinic) to familiarize myself with the procedures as followed by the clinic, as well as the clinic’s functioning and culture. Having taken on the role of a veterinary
assess for history of allergy to drug, angioedema, impaired renal function, CHF, salt or volume depletion, and pregnancy. Assess for lesions, turgor, BP, temperature, pulse, peripheral perfusion, mucous membranes, bowel sounds, liver evaluation, urinalysis, LFTs, renal function tests, CBC, and differential. Administer medication 1 hour before meals, monitor patient for drop in BP secondary to reduction in fluid volume. Reduce dosage in patients with impaired renal function. Patient teaching- take
If a diagnosis is not obtainable, urinalysis and urine culture should be considered. C-reactive protein levels or erythrocyte sedimentation rate are also tests that can be used to differentiate from torsion (Uphold & Graham, 2013). Intravenous pyelography can be used to detect bladder obstruction
The physician, during your exam, may ask you to close your eyes, pinch your nose, and exhale. After these exam, the physician may recommend a urinalysis, bladder diary, and post-void residual measurement. An urinalysis is when a sample of urine is checked for signs of infection , traces of blood, or any other abnormalities. A bladder diary is a recording of your intake and outtake. Post-void residual measurement is when you are
Urinalysis: Dark yellow and cloudy, protein 28 mg/dL, positive for casts, positive for red blood cells and white blood cells, positive for glucose and ketones. What do you think is the origin of W.A.’s septicemia? Septicemia is an infection of the blood,
Question #1: Describe the various types of substance abuse programs in prisons. Substance abuse programs are “programs for offenders to reduce their likelihood of further abuse of alcohol or drugs” (Seiter, 2011, p. 239). Substance abuse is one of the ongoing issues in the United States prison system. In fact, approximately 53 percent of state prison inmate population and 45 percent of federal prison inmate population are substance abusers. In a more striking statistic, the number of female prisoners
National Resource Center on Lupus." 26 Sep. 2017, https://resources.lupus.org/entry/what-causes-lupus.) The process to diagnose Lupus is laboratory test which consist of complete blood count, Erythrocyte sedimentation rate, kidney and liver assessment, urinalysis, and anthinuclear antibody test another way to diagnose Lupus is chest x-ray, and echocardiogram another thing to do is a biopsy of kidneys. Treatment of Lupus depends on your signs and symptoms. If you should be treated these are some of the medications
care daily, especially after bowel movements. Clean catheter from insertion site to the external tube to decrease the number of existing pathogens. Clean with soap and warm water. 6. Observe color, clarity, and odor of urine every shift. Monitor urinalysis results and other labs including WBC counts for possible infection the patient can incur. 7. Follow up with doctor daily and review charts for an order of removal. Removal of catheter as soon as possible decreases the patient’s risk of infection