1. If you are a good home nurse,
what are the various home nursing techniques that you need to apply that
will make the patient feel comfortable and speed up the recovery?
-The various home nursing techniques that I need to apply is to make or ready an unoccupied bed for the patient. Taking his/her vital signs is also necessary so that I will know if the patient's condition became stable or worst so as to take an appropriate intervention. I will also give the patient health teachings on what diet is appropriate for him/her.
2. Why should the home nurse monitor the vital signs of the patient?
-The home nurse should monitor the vital signs of the patient so that she will know if there are changes in any of the vital signs and if there are, she will take necessary interventions to prevent complications. The home care nurse should also take a baseline vital signs of the patient so that she will know if there will be sudden high or low fluctuations of the vital signs, it may be the respiratory rate, pulse rate, temperature and even the blood pressure so as to avoid complications.
3. How do you take the body temperature, pulse rate, respiratory rate and blood pressure of the patient?
-In taking the body temperature, there are many ways to take it; through the Mouth, through the Rectum, and through the Armpit or Axillia. I will just take sure if the thermometer is clean and the skin is dry. Place the thermometer at the site and will take the temperature. In taking the pulse rate, locate and feel the pulse in the wrist and count the beat for 1 minute and record. In taking the respiratory rate, I will take note the patient's rise and fall of the chest, count each expirations for 1 minute and record it. In taking the blood pressure, I will let the patient sit in comfortable position (usually seated), wrap the BP cuff around the patient's arm and I will make sure that it is at the level of the heart to obtain accurate results and record it.
4. What are some practices that the home nurse must follow that will promote comfort to the patient?
-She must know what the patient feels so that she will take necessary nursing interventions for the complaints of the patient. To promote comfort to the patient, she can always place the patient in a comfortable position. She may place the bed in a 30 degree angle to provide comfort for the patient. Like being cheerful and being patient to the patient that she/he is caring for.
5. How will you differentiate signs from symptoms of illnesses and diseases?
-The signs are the objective cues. It means what the doctor and nurses sees to the patient. An example of signs are rash, weight lose, fever, body malaise and etc. On the other hand, symptoms are those that are subjective. It means what the patient really feels and experience. An example of a symptoms are headache, vertigo, itchiness, pain and etc.
6. If you are the doctor, what will be your basis in giving the diagnosis for your patient?
-In diagnosing the patient, the I should first fully assess the patient and know his signs and symptoms so that I can give a correct medical diagnosis. Furthermore, I can always let the patient take a laboratory examination related to his signs and symptoms that he is experiencing so that I will be able to detect which part of his body is affected and from there, I can formulate the diagnosis of my patient.