Published
The following is a case study i desperately need help with. All help greatly appreciated!
65 yr old man presented with shortness of breath and chest infection post op. Chronic frequent smoker. had open cholecystetomy 5 days ago.
He's currently recieving Ventolin (via inhaler), Ipratropium bromide, predisolone, temazepam, amoxycillin.
What are soem of the assessments that are a nurse must, or should make prior to administration, during administration and following the administration of the drug?
Thanks for the help!
Erin RN
396 Posts
I agree with you, Jemb. Critical thinking is monumental to being competent as a nurse. I also noticed that most of the OPs threads were "help" questions. I think a better way to phrase these would be; this is the scenario this is what I think..critique me. When you don't know something looking around for the info will teach you the resources that are out there for when you are practicing not to mention finding different sources and reviewing them will not only give the answer, you will learn..what for, why, when, how... all of this information is critical to your success. If we answer each individual question for you we are not doing you any favors when it comes time for your boards and also when you get into the real world of nursing. If critical thinking is your weak point NOW is the time to work towards developing it..part of being able to do that is getting questions wrong.