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Newborn with Down Syndrome Case Study
- Delegate care based on institutional policy, staff abilities, and the Nurse Practice Act.
- Client assessment and determine required materials and trained staff necessary for newborn upon arrival.
- Determine the status of the infant’s condition and take necessary action.
- Perform a detailed assessment on infant and notify physician.
- Complications and diagnostic education.
- Therapeutic communication, emotional support.
- Reduction of risk potential and intervention.
- Assessment, complications, tracheoesophageal fistula.
- Complications, nursing intervention and diagnostic procedure.
- Assessment, reduction of risk potential, by anticipating risk and nursing intervention.
- Correct procedures for distribution of medications.
- Cardiac assessment, prioritization, reduction of risk potential.
- Cardiac defects associated with diagnosis, and nursing intervention.
- Diagnosis and possible complications of VSD.
- Complications, prioritization, assessment.
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