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- A patient medical diagnosis with CVA Post-resection: Co-Existing illness is Dysphagia. Incorporates specific examples of how this new/enhanced knowledge will be implemented into future practice as a nurse.Nursing diagnosis: Activity intolerance related to insufficient energy to complete activities of daily living. In NCP what will be the Nursing Analysis of the patient nursing diagnosis? planning with short term goal and long term goal? Intervention with independent and dependent? Rationale of the patient? and lastly the evaluation ?As a nurse, encountered a patient exhibiting signs of distress. Apply the Self-Care Deficit Nursing Theory developed by Dorothea Orem to guide nursing interventions for this patient. Provide three specific actions aligned with this theory.
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- A nurse is assessing a client who has Alzheimer's disease. Which of the following findings should the nurse identify as the priority? ... . The chent engaages in waridering. The client places their shpes on the wrorig feet. The client dbes not recognize their partrier The dlient is unable to remermber their plersonal historygive a scenario that a nurse has incroporated the essential nursing value "AUTONOMY" during a physical assessmentDemonstrates understanding on the health assessment as regard to nursing is significant and thoroughly explored; with a large extent of critical thinking skills. Broadly includes relevant and specific evidence.