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Title: Evolve case study Perpheral vascular disease with amputation, spinal cord injury
Post by: fatigues2012 on Nov 11, 2013
Does anyone have the Evolve casestudies, Spinal cord injury, Myasthenia and Peripheral vascular disease with amputation


Title: Re: Evolve case study Perpheral vascular disease with amputation, spinal cord injury
Post by: astann8 on Nov 15, 2013
Peripheral Vascular Disease
1. D
2. C
3. D
4. C
5. C
6. A
7. A
8. A
9. D
10. B
11. B
12. D
13. D
14. B
15. C
16. D
17. D
18. B
19. D
20. A
21. B
22. D
23. C
24. A
25. B
26. B
27. B
28. A
29. B
30. B


Title: Re: Evolve case study Perpheral vascular disease with amputation, spinal cord injury
Post by: rrrrrr on Feb 23, 2014
#5 is 31
# 6 is Medicate Hans with the prescribed opioid analgesic immediately.


Title: Re: Evolve case study Perpheral vascular disease with amputation, spinal cord injury
Post by: Mmmmm on Mar 24, 2014
Shouldn't 18 be D and 19 be A?


Title: Re: Evolve case study Perpheral vascular disease with amputation, spinal cord injury
Post by: Grateful2016 on Mar 24, 2014
Spinal cord injury


Title: Re: Evolve case study Perpheral vascular disease with amputation, spinal cord injury
Post by: shead31303 on Mar 24, 2014
Does anyone have the Evolve casestudies, Spinal cord injury, Myasthenia and Peripheral vascular disease with amputation


Title: Re: Evolve case study Perpheral vascular disease with amputation, spinal cord injury
Post by: tweetinfinite on Mar 25, 2014
The answer for 5 is 31 and answer for 6 is D.


Title: Re: Evolve case study Perpheral vascular disease with amputation, spinal cord injury
Post by: tfinfantry on Mar 29, 2014
#10 should be:
 Check Han’s arm identification and blood bands with another licensed nurse.
and
Infuse the unit of blood using an intravenous control pump.


Title: Re: Evolve case study Perpheral vascular disease with amputation, spinal cord injury
Post by: mmdrisc90 on May 27, 2014
13 is actually C


Title: Re: Evolve case study Perpheral vascular disease with amputation, spinal cord injury
Post by: Frostln on Jun 16, 2014
Thanks much!!


Title: Re: Evolve case study Perpheral vascular disease with amputation, spinal cord injury
Post by: judys on Jul 11, 2014
PVD with Amputation


Title: Re: Evolve case study Perpheral vascular disease with amputation, spinal cord injury
Post by: schwiejl on Jul 21, 2014
The correct answers are
1. D
2. D
3. A
4. D
5. B
6 c
7 34
8 a
9 a
10 b,e
11. B
12. B
13. D
14 d
15 b
 16 a
 17 c
18 d
19 b
20 c
21 a
22 b
23 a
24 c


Title: Re: Evolve case study Perpheral vascular disease with amputation, spinal cord injury
Post by: bearcat23 on Jul 21, 2014
1. D
2. D
3. A
4. D
5. B
6. C
7. 34
8. A
9. A
10. B, E


Title: Re: Evolve case study Perpheral vascular disease with amputation, spinal cord injury
Post by: dakotaboo on Jul 31, 2014
12 should be B


Title: Re: Evolve case study Perpheral vascular disease with amputation, spinal cord injury
Post by: tdizzel8734 on Aug 26, 2014
23 is D  and  24 is C


Title: Re: Evolve case study Perpheral vascular disease with amputation, spinal cord injury
Post by: providence on Aug 29, 2014
1.D
2.C
3.D
4.C
5.31
6.C
7.A
8.A
9.A
10.B,E
11.B
12.B
13.D
14.D
15.B
16.C
17.D
18.D
19.B
20.D
21.A
22.B
23.D
24.C
25.A
26.B
27.B
28.B
29.A
30.B
31.B


Title: Re: Evolve case study Perpheral vascular disease with amputation, spinal cord injury
Post by: kmajich on Aug 30, 2014
5. 31
6. C
9. A
10. B, E
12. B


Title: Re: Evolve case study Perpheral vascular disease with amputation, spinal cord injury
Post by: Nuts2bhere on Sep 1, 2014
Thanks for the help!


Title: Re: Evolve case study Perpheral vascular disease with amputation, spinal cord injury
Post by: arbonne on Sep 2, 2014
thanks so much!


Title: Re: Evolve case study Perpheral vascular disease with amputation, spinal cord injury
Post by: gaby_m on Sep 10, 2014
Some of these were wrong. I'll go back and see, but I know the numerical values that you have to enter for the test aren't on there, so the question is skipped :(


Title: Re: Evolve case study Perpheral vascular disease with amputation, spinal cord injury
Post by: snorth94 on Sep 11, 2014
Thank you guys!


Title: Re: Evolve case study Perpheral vascular disease with amputation, spinal cord injury
Post by: Megsy1234 on Nov 7, 2014
THANK YOUUUU!!!!
So helpful,
Megsy


Title: Re: Evolve case study Perpheral vascular disease with amputation, spinal cord injury
Post by: Jessla90 on Jan 22, 2015
D
C
D
C
31
C
A
A
A
B,E
B
B
D
D
B
C
D
D
B
D
A
B
D
C
A
B
B
B
A
B
B


Title: Re: Evolve case study Perpheral vascular disease with amputation, spinal cord injury
Post by: mayang1205 on Feb 2, 2015
anybody have heart & neck vessels case study?



Title: Re: Evolve case study Perpheral vascular disease with amputation, spinal cord injury
Post by: lost_SN on Mar 1, 2015
thanks for posting
 


Title: Re: Evolve case study Perpheral vascular disease with amputation, spinal cord injury
Post by: babyjames on Mar 3, 2015
16 is c


Title: Re: Evolve case study Perpheral vascular disease with amputation, spinal cord injury
Post by: Real Answers. on Mar 23, 2015
PVD with Amputation Evolve Case Study (Hans)
1 D
2 C
3 D
4 C
5 31
6 C
7 A
8 A
9 A
10 B E
11 B
12 B
13 D
14 D
15 B
16 C
17 D
18 D
19 B
20 D
21 A
22 B
23 D
24 C
25 A
26 B
27 B
28 B
29 A
30 B
31 B


Title: Re: Evolve case study Perpheral vascular disease with amputation, spinal cord injury
Post by: Jenell on May 1, 2015
It annoys me when I just get a bunch of letters and wrong answers...so here is the case study with the typed out answers..hope it helps the next person out :)
1.   Prepare Hans for surgery and document that no family member is available.
2.   Assign 2 nurses to place the items in a bag and place them in the hospital safe.
3.   So all members of the OR team participate in the positive ID of the client, ID the correct site, and ID the planned procedure
4.   Ensure that the limb is sent to the incinerator so that it can be burned
5.   31
6.   Medicate Hands with the prescribed opioid analgesic immediately.
7.   Phantom limb pain is cause by the severing of peripheral nerves
8.   Assess the client’s blood pressure and pulse
9.   Place a large tourniquet proximal to the residual limb dressing
10.   Check Han’s arm ID and blood bands with another licensed nurse
Infuse the unit of blood using an intravenous control pump   
11.   Explain that the right leg should NOT be elevated on pillows
12.   “Putting him on his stomach will help prevent hip flexion contractures.”
13.   Ask the UAP to orient the new client to the room and instruct on how the bed works.
14.   Exhibit increase blood supply to extremity
15.   Counsel on ways to prevent emotional upset.
16.   Push the residual limb against a hard surface every 2 hours
17.   We need to make sure the stump is cone shaped to ensure a good prosthetic fit.
18.    “I decided to call my right leg “stumpy” and my prosthesis “The tree”.
19.   Refers Hans to a professional counselor as soon as possible.
20.   A large number of homeless who are mentally ill and/or substance abusers.
21.   “Would you like me to call the social worker so the 3 of us can discuss other options?”
22.   “You can visit the apartment and talk to the staff before you decide if this is right for you.”
23.   “If I get a cut or wound on my left foot I will come to the Veteran’s clinic.”
24.   “Does the use of your crutches make you feel safer when you are walking?”
25.   Obtain a culture of the incisional drainage.
26.   I didn’t feel anything when I cut my good, and it doesn’t hurt at all.
27.   Intermittent claudication
28.   I will not use any type of heating pad on my leg
29.   Notify the clinic if you develop any white patches in your mouth or diarrhea.
30.   Calls Hans to obtain permission to visit and arrange a time.
31.   “I hope to help you stay out the hospital and prevent further complications”


Title: Re: Evolve case study Perpheral vascular disease with amputation, spinal cord injury
Post by: easypeasy on Sep 20, 2015
Update on correct PVD case study answers:
1. D
2. C
3. D
4. C
5. 31
6. C
7. A
8. A
9. A
10. B, E
11. B
12. B
13. D
14. D
15. B
16. C
17. D
18. D
19. B
20. D
21. A
22. B
23. D
24. C
25. A
26. B
27. B
28. B
29. A
30. B
31. B


Title: Re: Evolve case study Perpheral vascular disease with amputation, spinal cord injury
Post by: sparklingdiva on Nov 28, 2015
Correct answers as of 11/28/2015

1. D - Prepare Hans for surgery
2. C - Assign 2 nurses to place the items
3. D - So all members of the OR team participate
4. C - Ensure that the limb is sent to the incinerator
5. Dosage calc - 31
6. C - Medicate Hans
7. A - Phantom limb pain is caused by the severing of peripheral nerves.
8. A - Assess the client's blood pressure and pulse
9. A - Place a large tourniquet proximal
10. B - Check Han's arm identification and blood bands AND
E - Infuse the unit of blood using an intravenous control pump
11. B - Explain that the right leg should not be elevated on pillows.
12. B - Putting him on his stomach will help
13. D - Ask the UAP to orient the new client to the room
14. D - Exhibit increased blood supply to the extremity
15. B - Counsel on ways to prevent emotional upsets.
16. C - Push the residual limb against a hard surface every 2 hours
17. D - We need to make sure the stump is cone-shaped
18. D - I decided to call my right leg "Stumpy" and my prosthesis "The Tree"
19. B - Refer Hans to a professional counselor ASAP
20. D - The large number of homeless who are mentally ill
21. A - Would you like me to call the social worker
22. B - You can visit the apartment and talk to the staff
23. D - If I get a cut or wound on my left foot I will come to the Veteran's clinic
24. C - Does the use of your crutches make you feel safer
25. A - Obtain a culture of the incisional drainage
26. B - I didn't feel anything when I cut my foot, and it doesn't hurt
27. B - Intermittent claudication
28. B - I will not use any type of heating pad on my leg
29. A - Notify the clinic if you develop any white patches
30. B - Call Hans to obtain permission to visit and arrange a time
31. B - I hope to help you stay out of the hospital