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Fracture Case Study: James Johnson, Exams of Nursing

A case study on Mr. James Johnson, who suffered a fracture and was admitted to the hospital. a series of questions and verified answers related to Mr. Johnson's medical treatment, including nursing interventions, medical decisions, and potential complications. The questions are designed to test the reader's knowledge of medical procedures and best practices in treating patients with fractures.

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2022/2023

Available from 11/30/2023

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  1. Did Mr. Johnston's son and wife follow the best procedures at the scene of the accident? - ✓✓✓No
  2. Nursing interventions for Mr. Johnston prior to surgery include
  1. For each statement below, choose "for" or "against."
  2. Mr. Johnston took his diuretic this morning, which may cause hypokalemia. - ✓✓✓For
  3. There are multiple reasons for and against the medical decision to add potassium to the IV solution administered to Mr. Johnston.
  1. For each statement below, choose "for" or "against."
  2. Mr. Johnston received extra fluids in the ED, which may increase urine output and potassium loss. - ✓✓✓For
  3. There are multiple reasons for and against the medical decision to add potassium to the IV solution administered to Mr. Johnston.
  1. For each statement below, choose "for" or "against."
  2. Cell death related to bone and tissue injury may cause potassium to be relased from cells, caused hyperkalemia - ✓✓✓Against
  3. Why is it important to auscultate Mr. Johnston's lung sounds frequently? - ✓✓✓He has a history of CHF
  1. What is the rationale for the doctor's order for ferrous sulfate? - ✓✓✓The medication provides iron, an essential component in the formation of hemoglobin
  2. The patient asks what the Lovenoc is for and why he needs it everyday. What should you tell the patient? - ✓✓✓"Lovenox is like synthetic heparin, which will prevent blood clots from developing in your legs."

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