Question 1. A 75 year – old male client was found in death like appearance…. 1. A 75 year – old male client was found in death like appearance. Signs of respiratory and circulatory collapse noted. As you have attempted giving your initial ventilator maneuver, air bounces back and there was no rise and fall of the chest. Repositioning of the head was done and the second ventilation was provided. Findings still revealed breathlessness and no rise and fall of the chest. What will you do next? 2. SITUATION 2. A 50 year – old male patient was found unconscious. His condition revealed cardiac arrest and requires an application of emergency resuscitative measures. There was a telephone across the street. Which should be given priority in your delivery of nursing care management? SITUATION 3. A 72 years-old woman is brought to the ED by ambulance. Her daughter called the ambulance after her mother told her she took an overdose of aspirin. The patient presents with the following vital signs: BP – 88/58; HR – 118 bpm and irregular, RR – 32 breaths/min. She appears highly anxious and is disoriented to person, place and time. She is profusely diaphoretic. Describe your priority nursing interventions for this patient. Health Science Science Nursing NURSING NCM Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)