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Nevada State College Running Head: CASE STUDY, Exams of Nursing

Nevada State College Running Head: CASE STUDY

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2021/2022

Available from 07/09/2022

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Download Nevada State College Running Head: CASE STUDY and more Exams Nursing in PDF only on Docsity! 1 CASE STUDY Nevada State College Running Head: CASE STUDY Case Study: Mr. Jones The case study presents a situation that happens in the ED with a patient Mr. Jones a 65 years old male that was taken to the ED from an assisting living when he falls and hit his head. I am to answer questions to help understand the situation that makes the patient for second readmission was. What were some of the major contributors to Mr. Jones’s misdiagnosis? The major contributors to the patient misdiagnosis were when Mr. Jones was unable to record his medication and provide adequate information about the exact name of the medication that he was taking at the moment, as well the incapacity of record medical history. The nurse failed to recall the daughter for and update in Mr. Jones condition and obtained further information about the patient; the daughter can also provide information about the medication that his father was taking. Secondly, the nurse should them call to the assisting living for medication reconciliation, assisting living should have a record of the medication that patient is taking, and the process should be done upon intake or if the patient is transferred to any facility is imperative that clinicians and nurses review medication list 2 CASE STUDY (Lester et al., 2019). Other contributors were the role of the provider when the patient states that one of his drugs was baby aspirin, which is an anticoagulant that causes that the blood thin to increase circulation aspirin can also increase the risk for bleeding. Knowing the patient history of fall with a closed head injury, the doctor should order a CT scan or an MRI of the head to rule out an internal bleed and coagulation studies to check the level for the drugs that the patient was taking. What were some of the safety concerns related to Mr. Jones’s care?
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