Grand Canyon UniversityNRS410V-O500 Pathophysiology and Nursing management of Client’s HealthProfessor: Joyce Turner October 6, 2022, Case Study: Mrs. J. This essay examines Mrs. J's current health problems as a case study. The nursing interventions made at the time of her admittance are covered in this essay. It will clarify the purpose of the drugs that were given to her. The four cardiovascular disorders that might cause heart failure willbe described, as well as any nursing or medical measures that might be taken to stop the onset of heart failure. This report will also outline four nurse strategies that could help older patients who take more than six medicines per day avoid complications. There will be a showing 2 NURS 410 CASE STUDY- MRS J procedure for Mrs. J's health advancement and rebuilding as well as a training intend to forestall reduction for Mrs. J with support, trailed by an end. Clinical Manifestations Mrs. J showed up at the clinic griping that she didn't feel like she was getting sufficient air, that her heart felt like it was dashing, and that she was exhausted. Three days prior, Mrs. J. first experienced influenza-like side effects, including sickness, a solid hack, a fever, and vibes of shortcomings. Mrs. J claims that because of her frailty, which prevents her from drinking or feeding herself, she is unable to carry out her usual daily tasks. However, she claims to be pain- free. Mrs. J is afraid and wonders if she will pass away. She displays tachycardia with a sporadic heartbeat, hypotension, an 82% SpO2 level, a weak heartbeat, reduced breath sounds, and snapping lung sound on auscultation, as per her important bodily functions. She has a broadened liver, blood-touched, frothy sputum, and two-sided jugularvein distension. 3 NURS 410 CASE STUDY- MRS J Evaluation of Nursing Interventions at Admission The patient will benefit from this drug because she has missed three days of taking her antihypertensive medications, which are crucial for managing heart failure. Enapril is frequently used in emergencies because it takes effect quickly when supplied through vein injection (Trevor& Chipps, 2018). Metoprolol, a medication used to treat hypertension and congestive heart failure, is also given to the patient. Since the patient's heart rate is irregular, utilizing this drug can prevent heart failure from getting worse. (Trevor & Chipps, 2018). In order to lessen the patient's congestive heart failure-related pain, the doctor also gives the patient morphine. This drug is also helpful in reducing stress, which can lead to symptoms of hypertension (Trevor & Chipps, 2018). A short-acting bronchodilator that is inhaled can quickly ease asthma attacks by widening the airways. This is beneficial because the patient claims that she continues to smoke on a regular basis and feels as though she cannot breathe (Trevor & Chipps, 2018). Additionally, the patient is prescribed an inhaled corticosteroid to treat their asthma and enhance lung function. The final nursing intervention entails the delivery of oxygenat a rate of 2L/NC. This is intended to increase patient's access to oxygen in their lungs. (Trevor & Chipps, 2018).

 

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