Question Answered step-by-step You are a new graduate working night shift on a small oncology… You are a new graduate working night shift on a small oncology unit. There are two RN’s and you are the most senior. Your client, Mr. V is 29 years old, married, and has a small child. Mr. V. has been in and out of this unit several times over the last few months. He has cancer of the liver and has gone through several episodes of chemotherapy. Mr. V’s physician has indicated he requires palliative care. Mrs. V. has been present for all of Mr. V’s care decisions.Mr. V.’s current admission is for pain control; a morphine drip has been ordered and started. The only set parameters are to decrease the drip when respirations are less than 12 per minute. On several occasions Mr. V. requests that the drip be increased. Even though he does not appear to be in any discomfort, you accept his disclosure and increase the drip.On the final round of your shift, Mr. V. requests that the drip be increased again, stating that his pain is increasing. You note that his respirations are irregular and ranging between 10 and 14 per minute. what would you do? Please help me make a decision using the Oberle and Raffin model Health Science Science Nursing Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)
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