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  1. Patients with Multiple Disorders

    She appears anxious and in pain. 1. As you perform your initial assessment, you note superficial partial-thickness burns on A.N.'s right anterior leg, left anterior and posterior leg, and anterior torso. Shade the affected areas, then using the "rule of nines," calculate the extent of A.N.'s burn injury. 2.

  2. Chapter 15, Patients with Multiple Disorders Video Solutions ...

    Video answers for all textbook questions of chapter 15, Patients with Multiple Disorders, Winningham's Critical Thinking Cases in Nursing by Numerade ... Section 136. Case Study. Problem 1 Name Class/Group Date Group Members INSTRUCTIONS All questions apply to this case study. Your responses should be brief and to the point. When asked to ...

  3. Winningham's Critical Thinking Cases in Nursing

    Patients with Multiple Disorders. Page 461: Case Study 98. Page 469: Case Study 99. Page 475: Case Study 100. Page 481: Case Study 101. Page 487: Case Study 102. Exercise 1. Exercise 2. ... Case Study 136. Page 657: Case Study 137. Page 663: Case Study 138. Page 667: Case Study 139. Page 671: Case Study 140. Exercise 1. Exercise 2. Exercise 3 ...

  4. Case Study #136 Burns by Alli Greff on Prezi

    Case Study Progress.. You are working in the emergency department (ED) of a community hospital when the ambulance arrives with A.N., an 18-year-old woman who was caught in a house fire. She was sleeping when the fire started and managed to make her way out of the house through thick smoke. The emergency medical system crew initiated humidified ...

  5. Week 9 Burns Case Study.docx

    Patients with Multiple Disorders 15 Case Study 136 Name Class / Group Date Group Members INSTRUCTIONS All questions apply to this case study. Your responses should be brief and to the point. When asked to provide several answers, list them in order of priority or significance. Do not assume information that is not provided. Please prin t or ...

  6. Winningham's Critical Thinking Cases in Nursing: Medical ...

    Oncologic and Hematologic Disorders. Page 393: Case Study 88. Page 397: Case Study 89. Page 401: Case Study 90. Page 405: Case Study 91. ... Patients with Multiple Disorders. Page 599: Case Study 136. Page 605: Case Study 137. Page 609: Case Study 138. Page 615: Case Study 139. Page 619:

  7. Chapter 15 multiple system disorders Case Study 136.docx

    View Chapter 15 multiple system disorders Case Study 136.docx from NR 222 at Chamberlain College of Nursing. Chapter 15 multiple system disorders Case Study 136 1. J.O. has not had a cigarette since ... Peritoneal lavage is being done because the patient is having peritonitis and has likely become septic and is at risk for septic shock.

  8. Case Study 1: A 55-Year-Old Woman With Progressive Cognitive

    CASE PRESENTATION. A 55-year-old right-handed woman presented with a 3-year history of cognitive changes. Early symptoms included mild forgetfulness—for example, forgetting where she left her purse or failing to remember to retrieve a take-out order her family placed—and word-finding difficulties.

  9. Management of Individuals With Multiple Chronic Conditions: A ...

    Foo KM, Sundram M, Legido-Quigley H. Facilitators and barriers of managing patients with multiple chronic conditions in the community: a qualitative study. BMC Public Health . 2020;20(1):273-288 ...

  10. Personality traits of patients with multiple sclerosis and their

    Finally, we enrolled 101 patients in our study as a case group. All patients have been visited by an expert neurologist and psychologist. ... Personality disorder in multiple sclerosis correlates with cognitive impairment. ... Multiple Sclerosis Journal, 6 (2), 131-136. 10.1177/135245850000600213 [Google Scholar] Kurtzke, J. F. (1983). ...

  11. Patient perspectives of being detained under section 136 of the Mental

    Fifty-eight people with lived experience of mental distress detained under section 136, including four carers, participated in this study. Results Three interwoven themes were identified: (a) process or procedural issues; (b) the professional-patient relationship; and (c) the importance of a supportive therapeutic environment.

  12. Revising a diagnosis of functional neurological disorder—a case report

    INTRODUCTION. Functional neurological disorders (FND) are defined by neurological symptoms not explained by identifiable neurological pathology and represent up to one-third of neurology outpatient clinic attendances [].There is growing emphasis on diagnosis involving demonstration of positive clinical signs (e.g. Hoover's sign), and a reduced emphasis on the demonstration of precipitating ...

  13. Dissociative Identity Disorder in an Adolescent With Nine Alternate

    The patient in this case study had been diagnosed with schizophrenia and depression at a different hospital, with symptoms of auditory hallucinations and suicide attempts and a medical history that included pharmacotherapy and an inpatient treatment program. ... Lee JS, Nam JH. A case of multiple personality disorder. Ment Health Res. 1995; 14: ...

  14. PDF A Strange Case of Dissociative Identity Disorder: Are There Any Triggers?

    We discuss a strange case of dissociative identity disorder, also known as multiple personality disorder. This article describes the case of a 55-year-old Caucasian woman with a history of substance use disorder with seven personalities. The patient describes a couple of triggers for her condition. More research is needed to understand these ...

  15. PDF A Case of Factitious Disorder: Red Herring of Psychiatry

    Factitious disorder (FD) is a condition in which the. patients intentionally fabricate physical or psychological. symptoms to assume a sick role in the absence of any. obvious gain (American Psychiatric Association, 2013). Since FD leads to a huge burden of unnecessary in-. vestigations, hospital. admissions, and.

  16. Treatment of multiple personality disorder: A study of 33 cases

    Describes treatment results in 33 8-69 yr old patients with multiple personality disorder with respect to the major identifying characteristic of the condition—the presence of separate personalities within a single individual. Responsiveness to treatment, apparent and stable fusion, follow-up, and reassessment are discussed. Findings show that most Ss reported a better quality of life and ...

  17. Case study 20 multiple patients with mental health disorders

    Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like Which two of the seven patients would be best to assign to the nurse who has floated from the medical-surgical unit? 1. Ms. B (borderline personality) and Ms. M (manic phase bipolar disorder) 2. Mr. D (major depression) and Ms. G (older patient with dementia)3. Mr. S (disorganized schizophrenia) and Mr. V (suicidal thoughts)4. Mr ...

  18. PDF A Case of Multiple Personality

    Iatrogenic phenomenon (i·at·ro·gen·ic )-The disorder does not pre-exist in the person but is created by therapist themselves. The therapist creates it by unconsciously imposing the disorder through their own expectations. The patient reacts to the perceived demands of being in therapy and 'lives up' to the diagnosis.

  19. (PDF) Critical Thinking Cases in Nursing

    The rapid and sound decision-making that is essential to good nursing requires years of practice. The practice of good clinical thinking leads to good thinking in clinical practice. This book will help you practice the important steps in making sound clinical judgments until the process starts to come naturally.

  20. Winningham's Critical Thinking Cases in Nursing

    Oncologic and Hematologic Disorders. Page 393: Case Study 88. Page 397: Case Study 89. Page 401: Case Study 90. Page 405: Case Study 91. ... Patients with Multiple Disorders. Page 599: Case Study 136. Page 605: Case Study 137. Page 609: Case Study 138. Page 615: Case Study 139. Page 619:

  21. Case Study 20: Multiple Patient w/ Mental Health Disorders

    Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like The RN is the charge nurse caring for psychiatric patients on an acute admission unit. The team includes an experienced male RN, a female RN who has floated from a medical-surgical unit, an experienced female LPN/LVN, and two experienced PNAs. There is also a male nursing student on the unit today. The morning hand-of report ...

  22. Dissociative identity disorder

    Dissociative identity disorder (DID), previously known as multiple personality disorder, is one of multiple dissociative disorders in the DSM-5, DSM-5-TR, ICD-10, ICD-11, ... 44 case studies of single patients were found to be evenly distributed (i.e., each case study was reported by a different author) but in articles regarding groups of ...

  23. A Case Study of Depression in High Achieving Students Associated With

    As an example, a meta-analysis of 108 studies including 22,411 individuals measuring the association of shame and guilt in patients with depressive disorder found both shame and guilt to have a positive association with depressive symptoms. This association was stronger for shame (r=0.43) than for guilt (r=0.28) .