Question Answered step-by-step Brief Description of Client Name: Lloyd Bennett Gender: Male Age:… Brief Description of ClientName: Lloyd Bennett Gender: Male Age: 76 Race: CaucasianWeight: 180 lbs Height: 183 cm (72 in)Religion: Nondenominational Major support: eldest sonAllergies: Unknown Physician: Dr. Carl SmithClient Information: Lloyd Bennett was admitted through the ED 2 days ago with a femoral head fracture sustained in a fall outdoors. He underwent left hip arthroplasty. This is postoperativeday 1. Drains have been removed, prophylactic antibiotics are completed, and the provider changed the dressing this morning. The patient has complained of fatigue with physical therapy and does not tolerate changes in position without dizziness. Morning labs identified a hemoglobin level of 6.9 g/dl. The provider ordered two units of packed red blood cells (PRBC’s). The blood bank called, and the first unit is ready. Past Medical History: Has generally been healthy. He has smoked 1 pack a day for more than 30 years but quit smoking about 10 years ago. He does not take any medications.Social History: Works as a school maintenance supervisor. Lives with his wife. Has adult childrenSurgeries/Procedures: Unknown1. What safety precautions are required when monitoring a patient who is receiving a transfusion of blood products? 2. What are the signs and symptoms of fluid volume overload?3. What orders for lab work and/or diagnostic testing should the nurse anticipate for this patient? 4.Complete the following related to medications:MedicationDrug ClassHow is med given? (If given IV, over what period of time?)Mechanism of Action (How does it work in the body?)Side EffectsWhy would this med be ordered for this patient?Patient education needed (in Layman’s termsMorphine Acetaminophen Diphenhydramine Heparin Oxycodone 5. Identify the most common signs and symptoms of a transfusion reaction.6. What IMMEDIATE steps should the nurse take when a transfusion reaction is suspected? 7. What are the major differences between febrile, allergic, and hemolytic transfusion reactions? 8. What discharge information would you anticipate providing to this patient?9. Potential Problems:a. Identify 3 potential problems that the patient is at risk for. b. What objective or subjective data might your assessment reveal to support each problem? c. How would you manage each of these problems (interventions)? Problem ListSupportive dataInterventions1. 2. 3. Health Science Science Nursing NSG 170 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)
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