Prioritization Exercise
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I have a prioritization exercise that I'm having trouble with I was hoping to get some advice on what others think.
I'm caring for 8 residents. I just received report and information on the clients, and I need to prioritize my day who I would see first, second, and so on.
starting with room # These are the residents on my unit
101 - Sally 97 y.o. history of dementia. Wandered all night
102 - Lisa 75 y.o. Parkinson's. Tremors persist. Slow gait and wandering.
103 - Sam 86 y.o with CAD. Complaining of chest pain at midnight awake most of the night. He received 2 nitro tabs.
104 - Jeff 89 y.o left above the knee amputation and diabetes. His Blood sugar at HS was 293. On sliding scale and scheduled insulin BID
105 - Mary 93 y.o who just fell. CNA reported no apparent injuries.
106 - Sandra a 100 y.o, bedridden, DNR, asking to die
107 - Melody a 67 y.o in for rehabilitation for a left total hip surgery. Planning on being discharged today.
108 - Allen 88 y.o. history of diabetes on oral agents.
In order I would see
105 - I need to assess Mary, the CNA can not assess
103 - I would then assess Sam for heart rhythm and rate and remaining chest pain.
104 - Checking on the amputation and any s/s of hypo/hyper diabetic reactions
101 - Sally to assess why she was wandering all night
106 - Assessing Sandra for depression
102 - Assessing if the tremors are progressing
108 - Check Allen's Blood Glucose levels and check for hypo/hyper diabetic reaction
107 - Make out discharge teaching plans for Melody