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As a group, observe the simulated “Home Visit With Sallie Mae Fisher” video (http://lc.gcumedia.com/zwebassets/courseMaterialPages/nrs410v_vp01Alt.php).

Refer to “Sallie Mae Fisher’s Health History and Discharge Orders” for specifics related to the case study used to inform the assignment.

Using “Home Visit With Sallie Mae Fisher” and “Sallie Mae Fisher’s Health History and Discharge Orders,” complete the following components of this assignment:

Essay Portion

After viewing the home visit, write an essay in which you do the following:

  1. Identify, prioritize, and describe at least four problems.
  2. Provide substantiating evidence (assessment data) for each problem identified.
  3. Identify and describe at least four medical and/or nursing interventions.
  4. Discuss your rationale for the interventions identified.

Scripted Dialogue Portion

Utilizing the information learned from the home visit, health histories, and discharge orders, write a scripted dialogue in which you provide Sallie Mae with education that describes her problems and the interventions identified to improve her condition. Consider Sallie Mae’s physiological, psychosocial, educational, and spiritual needs when developing your dialogue.

Your dialogue should resemble a script.

 

Sallie Mae Fisher’s Health History
and Discharge Orders
Sallie Mae Fisher Health History
Ms. Fisher is an 82-year-old female with a history of chronic congestive heart failure (CHF),
atrial fibrillation, and hypertension. During the last 6 months, she has been hospitalized four
times for exacerbation of her CHF. She was discharged home last Saturday from the hospital
after a 3-day stay to treat increased dyspnea, an 8-pound weight gain, and chest pain.
Ms. Fisher is recently widowed and lives alone. She has a daughter, Thelma Jean, who lives in
town but works full time and has family issues of her own. Therefore, family support is limited.
Hospital Discharge Instructions

Mountain Top Home Health to evaluate cardio-pulmonary status, medication management,
and home safety.

Medical Equipment Company to deliver oxygen concentrator and instruct patient in use. O2
at 2 liters per nasal prongs PRN.

Prescriptions given at discharge:
o Digoxin 0.25 mg once a day
o Lasix 80 mg twice a day
o Calan 240 mg once a day

Order written to continue other home meds.
Sallie Mae’s Home Medication List

Zocar 50 mg once a day

Minipres 1 mg once a day

Vasotec 10 mg twice a day

Prilosec 20 mg once a day

Furosemide 40 mg once a day

Effexor 37.5 mg at bedtime

Lanoxin 0.125 mg every other day

Multivitamin once a day

Potassium 40 mEq once a day

Ibuprofen 400 mg q 4 hours as needed for pain

Darvocet N 100 mg q 4 hours as needed for pain

Nitroglycerin ointment, apply 1 inch every day
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