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Nursing Essentials: IV Access and Medication Administration

California State University, Los Angeles SimX

A 56-year-old female was admitted to the oncology unit 8 days ago for chemotherapy management and supportive care due to treatment complications following a recurrence of breast cancer. She has a past history of a right-sided mastectomy with axillary lymph node removal. She has a left-sided tunneled central venous catheter...

Fundamentals

A 56-year-old female was admitted to the oncology unit 8 days ago for chemotherapy management and supportive care due to treatment complications following a recurrence...

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Learner Population: Nursing
Specialty: Fundamentals
Author: California State University, Los Angeles, SimX
Language: English
Room size: 16x16
Setting: Hospital
Patient ect:
Patient Gender: Female
Tags: and SBAR Communication, Cancer Care, Central Line Dressing Change, Central Venous Catheter, chemotherapy, electrolyte imbalance, Emotional Support, Fatigue and Sleep Disturbance, fluid and electrolyte management, hypokalemia, IV Electrolyte Replacement, IV medication administration, Mastectomy, Medication Barcode Scanning, Medication Safety, Neutropenic Precautions, Non-Pharmacologic Pain Management, Oncology Nursing, Patient-Centered Care, Peripheral IV Discontinuation, Peripheral IV Insertion, sterile technique,
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Heat Stroke Pain Management in an Adult

Mount Saint Mary's University

The patient is a 19-year-old male patient admitted to the ED for dehydration and fluid/electrolyte imbalances due to heat exhaustion. The patient has been stabilized but the nurse reports that he was complaining of general fatigue & a mild headache. He was given acetaminophen 650 mg PO about 3 hours...

Fundamentals Medical/Surgical

The patient is a 19-year-old male patient admitted to the ED for dehydration and fluid/electrolyte imbalances due to heat exhaustion. The patient has been stabilized...

Case Information:
Bundles:
Learner Population: Nursing
Specialty: Fundamentals, Medical/Surgical
Author: Mount Saint Mary's University
Language: English
Room size: 12x12
Setting: MedSurg
Patient ect:
Patient Gender: Male
Tags: alternative pain relief, dehydration, discomfort evaluation, electrolyte imbalance, emergency department, headache, Heat stroke, medication administration, nursing intervention, pain management, patient assessment,