Create an audio/visual presentation using PowerPoint in VoiceThread in which you provide discharge instructions for Tina.

BSN 437 HEALTH ASSESSMENT

Module 7 Final Project

Create an audio/visual presentation using PowerPoint in VoiceThread in which you provide discharge instructions for Tina. In this patient-centered final project you will provide Tina with education about effective self-care to prevent readmission. Remember to use accessible, professional language demonstrating caring behaviors with use of therapeutic communication as you anticipate any questions or concerns Tina might have. Be sure to include specific tools and resources (such as apps, support groups, handouts, credible web sources) to support health promotion and the management of her care. Use a minimum of four scholarly references to cite the current evidence-based practices to support your content. Please view the VoiceThread Guide in this module for instructions.

Include discharge teaching with evidence-based practice (EBP) instructions and specific resources for the following six areas:

Diabetes – Include diet and nutrition, exercise, blood glucose monitoring (signs and symptoms of hypo/hyperglycemia), and preventing complications (infections, dehydration)

Asthma – Include EBP about identifying and avoiding triggers, long-term management and management of exacerbations

Wound care – Include EBP about monitoring and cleansing her wound with bid dressing changes

Activity – Include EBP about activity level, ambulation, use of air boot, and injury prevention (modifying environment)

Medications – Include instructions about indications, side effects (how to monitor and manage), and administration.

albuterol MDI 2 puffs every four hours as needed

insulin glargine 10 units subcutaneous at bedtime

metformin 850 mg by mouth twice a day

linezolid 600 mg PO Q12hours for 10 days

oxycodone 5 mg/acetaminophen 500 mg by mouth three times a day as needed for pain

promethazine 25 mg every four hours as needed for nausea

insulin lispo sliding scale for blood glucose as following:

70-130=0 units

131-180=2 units

181-240=4 units

241-300=6 units

301-350=8 units

351-400=10 units and call your doctor

6. Follow up – Include information about preventative and routine health care recommendation exams/appointments and when to seek urgent medical care (going to ER or notifying primary care provider).