Transfusion reactions may be immediate, occurring during the transfusion or within several hours of the completion of the transfusion, or delayed. Any decrease in respiratory rate or change in breathing pattern should be noted. The nurse is preparing to administer intravenous morphine to a 5-year-old patient with acute splenic sequestration crisis. The nurse is assessing the abdomen of a patient admitted with vaso-occlusive pain crisis. Avoid terms that are too technical or confusing, such as "catheter" or "urethra," which can cause the child to misunderstand what is going to occur. VSim for FA Davis. Impaired gas exchanges, Referring to your feedback log, document the nursing care you provided and Brittany a. Vitals 19 terms. Document your handoff report in the situation-background-assessment- d. Administered morphine Patient reported 6/10 for pain. Rationale:In splenic sequestration, the sickled cells become trapped in the spleen. How did the simulated experience of Brittany Long's case make you feel? Which right of medication administration has the nurse violated? a. brittany long is african american Skip to document Ask an Expert Sign inRegister Sign inRegister Home Ask an ExpertNew My Library Discovery Institutions Southern New Hampshire University Keiser University a. The patient was tachycardic with a HR of 157. Brittany Long Complex VSIM.,WELL EXPLAINED 100% CORRECT. From vSim for Nursing | Pediatric. (Select all that apply.) was admitted due to complaining of right lower leg pain for the 2 consecutive Please include all the critical details (method/results/limitations/implications), one page. ), The nurse is preparing to administer a blood transfusion to a 5-year-old patient with acute splenic sequestration. crises, hospitalizations, precipitating events, medical treatment, and home management. At 1200, the nurse prepares ketorolac 8 mg in a syringe and takes it to the room. Document the patient teaching that you would provide for Brittany Long and her family The nurse is ordering breakfast for a patient with sickle cell anemia. Upon further assessment, the nurse finds that the patient's blood pressure is 78/48 mm Hg, temperature is 38.5C, and urine output appears blood-tinged. Is the dose safe and therapeutic? 1. Round the weight in kilograms to nearest the whole number. Which of the following findings would indicate that the patient is progressing into hypovolemic shock? The patient is at risk for shock; however, the current priority is the management of the actual problem of decreased circulation causing poor perfusion.