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jellybean78

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  1. Hi, I'm suppossed to be registering for the UTICA FNP program for Spring 2022 but am getting cold feet. Seeing some horrible reviews about their nursing programs. Anyone here have any insight they'd care to share? Did the program live up to your expectations? Did you feel like it was manageable? The program managers obvioulsy paint this picture perfect school and I understand everyone has different styles and speeds for learning, but before I go any further I just wanted some feedback. Thank you all!
  2. I had an 80yr old male pt. A&Ox1. +VRE, NGT, PPN 2L/day. bilateral contracture on upper and lower extremities, Foley, stage III scacral ulcer...and my instructor asked me to do my careplan based on Rx failure to thrive, so I'm trying to gather information for short term goal and interventions and I'm just wondering if this would be classified under cognition/perception or is it more a deiciency in food/fluid intake or maybe its both? Any input would be helpful! :typing
  3. She is on bed rest but was able to get out of bed without any assitance and showered on her own as well. She does have limited ROJM on her right arm (can't raise it up over her head) NANDA does have Activity intolerance listed
  4. When asked patient denied having any issues urinating, no burning, no frequency, Pt main issue is the pain. Regarding nursing interventions I'm thinking education about hydration, possibly hygenie to avoid reoccurence of infection? But I still don't know how I would word that "risk for infection r/t history of infection?
  5. Hi, I have to do a care plan for a patient diagnosed with pyelonephritis. She was admitted with abdominal pain and right flank pain (sharp). Aside from acute pain what other nursing diagnois could I use? Our proffessor wanted us to look at infection but I don't think NANDA's Risk for Infection applies here since the patient already has an infection.

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