Reference no: EM133558221
Questions:
1) Name the four (4) classifications of shock
Define the term "acute abdomen".
2) List three (3) clinical manifestations of anaphylactic shock
3) Discuss how you to prepare client for the procedure.
4) Discuss the pretransfusion checks that are usually required in a health facility.
5) Discuss the personal protective equipment that you would expect to use for this procedure. What would you consult to ensure that you have the correct personal protective equipment?
6) You have recognised that your client has had an adverse reaction. What are the steps for managing suspected transfusion reactions?
7) Discuss the usual observations, and frequency, required for an adult receiving a blood transfusion.
8) Each blood product transfused carries a small risk of an adverse effect. Name three adverse effects.
9) Your preoperative/preliminary health assessment reveals that the client has a serious medical condition that has not been noted by the medical team. What are your actions?
10) Mrs Crisp has now regained consciousness and her vital signs are stable. Mrs Crisp is 5 days post-surgery; however, she is reluctant to mobilise as she is anxious that she may fall and states that she requires bed rest. Mrs Crisp also reports pain on movement as 7/10. Discuss your nursing interventions.