The nurse is preparing to give a heparin injection to a client who is malnourished and cachectic. A subcutaneous method of injection would be appropriate for so.
The nurse should dispense subcutaneous injections at 90 degrees if 2 in (5 cm) of subcutaneous tissue can be grasped, or at 45 degrees if only 1 in (2.5 cm) can be grasped. Anticoagulants are best absorbed if administered in the abdomen at least 2 in (5 cm) away from the umbilicus.
Intramuscular injection of heparin would drive quick absorption, resulting in a hematoma and agonizing muscle irritation. It should only be injected into the abdomen, the outer thigh, the buttocks, or the outer upper arm.
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The nurse should discuss the situation and his or her concerns with the adult protective services because they are the ones who handle this type of situation and are specialist in dealing this situation. They will know what to do and give advices that are needed and to be used in concerned with the situation that the client is currently experiencing.
I would say 46%, however I’m not sure if it is entirely accurate
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donot engage any negative energy with this patient find an explanation for the hostage situation and gradually find away to get the patient to release the other client being held against their will . please don't agitate the situation any longer and be sure to call for help