Reference no: EM133527780
Case Study: Mr Kim Liu (MRN 727991) is a 28 year old Korean man who was brought in by paramedics after a motor vehicle accident. He doesn't speak any English. He suffered an open fracture of the left tibia and fibula. He has left upper quadrant pain, and a seatbelt mark along his left shoulder, neck and chest. Through an interpreter it is determined that he has no known allergies and he has significant pain-9 out of 10-despite intravenous morphine given by the paramedic on site. His observations are as follows: Temperature-37.0°C Heart-rate= 100 Respiratory-rate=28 breaths/per minute BLOOd pressure-150/86 mmHg O2 saturation= 93% (6 Litres via HM) A chest X-ray suggests some stable rib fractures and leg X-rays reveal crush injuries and comminuted fractures of his left tibia and fibula. An abdominal CT demonstrated a splanchnic haematoma. Mr Liu is going to theatre shortly for an open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) of his leg fractures and, depending on his haemodynamic stability, he may also have a laparotomy for the splanchnic haemorrhage.
Questions: use this case and give answer to this question:
1. Critically analyse and interpret the assessment findings for Mr Liu ?Demonstrates expert analysis and clinical reasoning within the process of interpretation of all relevant assessments for this case presentation?
2.Identify and discuss some of the ethical and legal issues that need to be considered in the care of Mr Liu?Outstanding critical discussion of the ethical and legal issues?
3.Explain the mechanism of action of morphine and considerations of use of this drug in Mr Liu's case? Outstanding critical discussion and analysis of treatment?
4. Health promotion and reflective practice- Expertly demonstrates understanding of complications of fractures and nursing management strategies.
Expertly demonstrates an understanding of Health promotion relate to Mr Liu case throughout the discussion?