A 48 year old male is admitted to the interventional holding area after having a cardiac cath. the patient received a cardiac st
ent in the right coronary artery (rca) and the insertion site was angiosealed. the insertion site is soft, no bruising noted, or active bleeding. pulses are palpable in bilateral lower extremities. a sandbag in on the site which has to stay for another 1.5 hours per md orders. the patient is complaining of discomfort in the groin area and rates his pain 8 on 1-10 scale. in addition, the patient and his wife have verbalized they desire (but feel they will not be able to) to manage the new medication regime and post-op care and are having difficulty understanding why it is so important to take these new medications and quit smoking since he already “has his problem fixed with the stent placement”. he states he is going to have problems integrating these new “rules” into his daily life because he works around people who smoke all the time and does not want these medications to interfere with his life.interventional holding area after having a cardiac cath. the patient received a cardiac stent in the right coronary artery (rca) and the insertion site was angiosealed. the insertion site is soft, no bruising noted, or active bleeding. pulses are palpable in bilateral lower extremities. a sandbag in on the site which has to stay for another 1.5 hours per md orders. the patient is complaining of discomfort in the groin area and rates his pain 8 on 1-10 scale. in addition, the patient and his wife have verbalized they desire (but feel they will not be able to) to manage the new medication regime and post-op care and are having difficulty understanding why it is so important to take these new medications and quit smoking since he already “has his problem fixed with the stent placement”. he states he is going to have problems integrating these new “rules” into his daily life because he works around people who smoke all the time and does not want these medications to interfere with his life
A plastic tube which is called a chest tube is inserted into the chest wall and pleural space. It can remove the air such as pneumothorax, fluid for fluid effusion and hemothorax. There are 2 or 3 chambers yet would depend on the situation. The first would be to remove the air or fluid followed by preventing drained fluid or air from returning thus the nurse should consider having it in a negative pressure for lung re expansion.
A high protein diet triggers a process in which the liver converts fat and body mass into substances that can be used by the body as a source of energy when carbohydrates are lacking (responsible for providing energy to the body). This mechanism, called ketosis, is essential for weight loss. The main argument in this diet is that the body is in ketosis, hunger simply does not exist, which leads to rapid mass loss.
Answer: Their readiness to begin the exercise program.
Explanation:
An exercise program is the program that includes the range of physical exercises that requires the appreciable amount of time, skill and effort. The main thing which is required to perform the exercise is the ease or interest. If the person is interested in performing the exercise he/she may show readiness to start the exercise and must show continuity.