QuestionAnswered step-by-stepLocation: Orthopedic Unit Patient: Ella White (9/9/45)…Location: Orthopedic UnitPatient: Ella White (9/9/45)History/Information:An 76-year-old widowed female has a history of motor vehicle accident. She sustained a hip fracture and other minor contusions. A total right hip replacement (total hip arthroplasty) was performed one day ago. The patient lives alone in a two-story house with her dog, George, which she adores. She has a history of hypertension, smoking, arthritis, glaucoma, and is hard of hearing. 1. What are the steps to complete a Shift assessment?2. What 3 nursing problems do you anticipate for the patient?3. What supportive emotional measures can the nurse provide a hospitalized patient?4. How will you gather more information about the patient’s subjective complaints?5. Review medications prior to coming to lab: (use medication guide below to complete)Lisinopril 10 mg daily oralHeparin 5000 units subcutaneous every 8 hoursWarfarin sodium 3 mg oral daily, Pharmacist to dose dailyHydrocodone 5 mg/acetaminophen 350 mg oral every 6 hours prn painOndansetron (Zofran) 2 mg IM every 8 hours prn nausea Medication Dosage,RouteFrequency TimeDue Class/ Action **Usual Dose Range Specific Rationale(Why is this ptreceiving this med)? Special Nursing Considerations &Teaching Points &Pertinent Side Effects WHAT DO YOU NEED TO KNOW BEFORE ADMINISTERING THIS MED? Pertinent Lab results vital signs SE: Teaching: Labs: VS: SE: Teaching: Labs: VS: SE: Teaching: Labs: VS: SE: Teaching: Labs: VS: SE: Teaching: Labs: VS: Health ScienceScienceNursingNURS 1165Share Question