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Grand Rounds Presentation Caring for Adult Clients II Spring Semester 2008 Linda J. Calderwood
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Client Demographics Client: MF 77 Year old Caucasian female 5’0” tall, 104 lbs. Widowed (< 1 year) Assisted living One adult child lives locally Religious preference not specified –EMS called to client residence for respiratory distress. –Client was unresponsive with labored breathing & cyanosis Admitted to CCU 1/20/08; date of care 1/23/08.
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History & Risk Factors Recent hospitalization for pneumonia - 2 weeks prior COPD Home O 2 CHF CAD Hyperlipidemia HTN Hx smoking - quit > 1 year
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Physical Assessment EENT Oral endotracheal tube –Size 7.5 –21 at lip Orogastric tube No excess secretions, drooling No ulcerations, swelling Vision intact Hearing intact Vital Signs Apical Pulse 90 - 105 Respirations 15 – 20 B/P –Systolic 80 – 118 –Diastolic 39 – 50 Pulse oximetry 89 - 97% Temperature 98.2 Pain 0 on 0-10 scale
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Physical Assessment cont. Cardiovascular Apical pulse regular Cap refill < 3 sec Radial pulses 3+, equal Pedal pulses 2+, equal Non-pitting, moderate, weeping edema of hands, wrists, arms Cardiac monitoring –Bedside monitor –SR / ST Respiratory Ventilator support –Assist/control mode –V t 450, FiO 2 30% ETT secured with holder; backup airway at bedside; inline suctioning Cough by suctioning Scant sputum; clear, thin Breath sounds diminished both lower lobes Trachea midline
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Physical Assessment cont. Gastrointestinal Hypoactive bowel sounds Abdomen soft, no tenderness No N/V Last stool: 1/22/08 Genitourinary Indwelling catheter –Urine clear, yellow –No foul odor UOP 250 mL/8h No bladder distension Genitals without lesions, edema or discharge
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Physical Assessment cont. Musculoskeletal Generalized weakness Dependent Joint stiffness Neurological Arousable to stimuli: verbal Oriented x 3 Follows commands Moves all extremeties Grips equal Calm, cooperative Normal eye contact Pupils 3mm, round, equal, reactive to light RASS score: -1 Drowsy
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Physical Assessment cont. Integumentary Skin warm, dry; color appropriate for ethnicity Skin thin, fragile Stage I pressure ulcer, left heel Protective foam boots Psychosocial Without apparent emotional distress Daughter at bedside
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