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Nursing Essentials: Airway Management and Oxygen Therapy

California State University, Los Angeles SimX

A 78-year-old female was admitted to the hospital overnight from her long-term care facility with suspected influenza. She has an established tracheostomy due to a history of laryngeal cancer and a subsequent partial laryngectomy 5 years ago. In this scenario, learners will need to obtain a specimen sample from the...

Fundamentals

A 78-year-old female was admitted to the hospital overnight from her long-term care facility with suspected influenza. She has an established tracheostomy due to a...

Case Information:
Bundles:
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: Airway Management, Braden Scale, Droplet Precautions, fall risk, fall risk assessment, fundamentals, Gerontology, infection control, Influenza, interprofessional communication, isolation precautions, oxygen therapy, Patient Safety, respiratory assessment, Respiratory Therapy, specimen collection, Sterile Specimen Collection, tracheostomy care,

Aggressive Behavior Management for Dementia Patient

Keimyoung University

A 79-year-old elderly woman with dementia has been unable to adjust to the three-person room at the nursing hospital for three weeks and is showing aggressive behaviors such as screaming and swearing. She is able to communicate easily with an MMSE score of 15/30, but she is angry with her...

Geriatric Leadership

A 79-year-old elderly woman with dementia has been unable to adjust to the three-person room at the nursing hospital for three weeks and is showing...

Case Information:
Bundles:
Learner Population: Nursing
Specialty: Geriatric, Leadership
Author: Keimyoung University
Language: English, Korean
Room size: 16x13
Setting: Hospital
Patient ect:
Patient Gender: Female
Tags: aggressive behavior, behavior management, dementia, elder care, fall injury, fall risk, high blood pressure, hyperlipidemia, MMSE,