Question: Assessment One: Short Answer Questions related to a Case Study The ISBAR Handover: Introduction: Mrs Mary Fenech is a 78-year-old lady with no known allergies
Assessment One: Short Answer Questions related to a Case Study The ISBAR Handover: Introduction: Mrs Mary Fenech is a 78-year-old lady with no known allergies (NKA) Situation: She arrived in the Emergency Department at 09:30 hrs with slurred speech and right sided weakness since 0530 hrs while at home. Findings from the CT perfusion assessment using Mean Transit Time (MTT) and Time to Peak (TTP) images showed reduced blood flow in the left middle cerebral artery (MCA) vascular territory extending from the medial cerebellum to the deep white matter at the centrum semiovale above the lateral ventricle. A CT angiogram showed an acute left Internal Carotid Artery (ICA) occlusion. Thrombolysis with Alteplase was administered at 11:30hrs Background: Atrial Fibrillation (AF), Hypertension (HTN), Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (IDDM), No head trauma, no prior stroke within the previous 3 months. Regular medications- Atenolol 50mg daily, Aspirin 100mg daily, Lipitor 40mg daily, Magnesium 200mg daily, Amlodipine 5mg daily, Perindopril 5mg daily, NovoRAPID insulin Assessment: - Airway: slight inspiratory stridor - Breathing: Respiratory rate 24, bilateral air entry, clear sounds. SpO2 90% on room air - Circulation: BP 149/69, irregular rate - 80 bpm - Disability: GCS 12 (E 4, V 3, M 5) Pupils equal and reacting to light (PEARL). Sluggish eye gaze. Temp 36.9 - Exposure: x2 IVC in Right & Left cubital fossa - Fluid: IV Compound sodium lactate (Hartmans) at 20 mL /hr TKVO - Glucose blood level: 9.5mmol/L - Weight approx. 86kg Stroke Assessment: F: Face- Right sided facial droop A: Arms- Right sided weakness
Question 3: As the registered nurse caring for this patient, you will now prioritise 5 of the highest clinical priority related Nursing Interventions (indicated above). Then, list them in the order that you would attend to each one.
- Speech- Aphasia
- Time of onset 0530hrs, Time of thrombolysis 1130hrs, time of ECR planned at 1300hrs, Door-to-Needle time 150 minutes, Symptom to needle time 390 minutes
- Aphasia
- Right sided facial droop with right sided weakness in upper and lower limbs
- Select 1 Category only, from the 3 categories listed in the table below.
- Provide a rationale for each of the interventions listed for the category that you have selected.
- You must critically analyse the available evidence-based literature to support your rationale. Then, concisely explain your rationales in your own words and citing your evidence as in-text references to support your answers.
| Category 1 Non-pharmacological interventions | Category 2 Pharmacological interventions | Category 3 Reperfusion interventions |
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| monitoring |
| Alteplase IV |
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| hourly | supplemental insulin. | (ECR) |
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- Maintain Nil by Mouth
- Monitor for haematemesis, melaena and haematuria
- Insertion of a nasogastric tube
- Collaborating with the family
- Health care team collaborations
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