I am working on a major care plan and I'm having difficulty prioritizing. I'm trying to keep in mind ABCs and what will kill the pt first. I have all my breathing issues first, after that I'm a little uncertain. My pt has dry mm/dehydration and then some tissue perfusion problems (decreased cap refill, cool, pale extremities, etc). I'm thinking the dry mm/dehydration could kill the pt first with throwing off electrolytes, the pt has HF and COPD, so I'm assuming with pale nail beds I can't change that as easily. Am I correct in this prioritization? Also my pt's BP was 168/70, would I put that after the dehydration and tissue perfusion problems, since it's not dangerously high and pt has HTN.
Any help would be much appreciated!
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Hi there,
I am working on a major care plan and I'm having difficulty prioritizing. I'm trying to keep in mind ABCs and what will kill the pt first. I have all my breathing issues first, after that I'm a little uncertain. My pt has dry mm/dehydration and then some tissue perfusion problems (decreased cap refill, cool, pale extremities, etc). I'm thinking the dry mm/dehydration could kill the pt first with throwing off electrolytes, the pt has HF and COPD, so I'm assuming with pale nail beds I can't change that as easily. Am I correct in this prioritization? Also my pt's BP was 168/70, would I put that after the dehydration and tissue perfusion problems, since it's not dangerously high and pt has HTN.
Any help would be much appreciated!