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- Base on this patient nursing notes please do the questions in the image below and it show be answer exactly please. Pt is a 89 year old, confused, restless, congestive deficit, poor insight and judgment, ineffective coping skills. He frequently throw legs over side rails + visual hallucination to be picking things in the air. Pt has dementia and difficulty sleeping with no effect, fall risk, sit in wheelchair These are the medications the pt is on: trazodone 12.5mg, Olanzepine 2.5 mgFor the nursing problem Pain management in palliative patient with end of life care plan Establish a minimum 3 goals for pain management that include all 5 elements of the SMART acronym. List a minimum 6 actions (minimum 6), in order of priority that you would undertake to achieve that goal. Specify if the action is a dependant or independent nursing action. You must consider the holistic requirements of the patient. Provide a rationale that associates the pathophysiological and psychological principles with each selected nursing action. Describe how you would evaluate the effectiveness of the care provided (i.e. how will you know that your actions were beneficial to the patient?) A minimum 1 evaluation of the outcomes for each action.plan interventions with rationale which will promote an environment of safety for the described client below. Consider the client’s medical history and medications. Mr. Joe Smith, 75-year old man, recently suffered a left cerebrovascular accident. He has right visual field deficits and residual weakness in this right arm and leg. He uses a walker for mobility. He takes Metoprolol for his blood pressure and the physician started him on Coumadin because he has recently been diagnosed with atrial fibrillation.
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