Jan 16, 201511 yr john adams, 55 years of age, is admitted to the care unit with the diagnosis of acute esophageal varices bleed.
Jan 16, 201511 yr Um any other info from your "case study"Sucks to be JohnWhat nursing interventions did you do?
Jan 16, 201511 yr Welcome to AN.com! We sincerely hope you didn't join just to have your homework done. Once you you figure out YOUR initial answer to your homework, we'll be happy to help with suggestions.
Jan 16, 201511 yr Did John paint the room with his bleed? Because I have seen that happen before, and it is NOT pretty...
Jan 16, 201511 yr Experts Ok.....that was fun! Now seriously....Welcome to AN! The Largest online nursing community!We are happy to help...however, we require all students to tell us what their research has revealed to them first. Our goal is to help you become the best nurse you can be through research, patient assessment, and critical thinking skills....each of these skills are an important part of that role. We do not do your homework for you.Is this a real patient? What semester are you? What care plan resource are you using? Care plans are all about the patient assessment.....now tell me about the patient.
Jan 16, 201511 yr I'm not going to pretend like I have medical experience because well I'm not in nursing school yet. But I did have case studies for my A&P class and I believe there is supposed to be some more information about this "John Adams", other than the poor guy bleeding everywhere...
Jan 16, 201511 yr Watching too much History channel, all I can picture is President John Adams in a white wig and hose bleeding out. Not a pretty picture!On a more serious note: Where is your head going with this? If you post your thoughts we will be glad to help guide you, but we won't answer your questions for you.
john adams, 55 years of age, is admitted to the care unit with the diagnosis of acute esophageal varices bleed.