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Mr Reynold had undergone craniotomy and he is on 2nd post op day. You are there to take over the client from the staff of previous shift. Answer the following question based on the scenario. On assessing the level of consciousness of Mr Reynold, you got a score of E2M3V1, which is entirely different from the previous reading (E4M4V3). 1. Mention your interpretation. 2. Describe how you would respond in this situation as an enrolled nurse (in 40-50 words). 3. Mention the tool used for assessing his level of consciousness
A craniotomy is a surgical operation in which a bone fold is briefly expelled from the skull to get to the cerebrum
Interpretation:
Response to the situation:
Tool used to assess level of consciousness:
The device we use to survey the level of cognizance is the Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) with the substance of educational, verbal reaction, and engine reaction with add up to score of 15. This apparatus is utilized at the bedside in conjunction with other clinical perceptions and it enables us to have a gauge and progressing estimation of the level of cognizance (LOC) for our patients. The GCS has been being used in clinical practice for roughly forty years and is utilized generally around the globe.
Utilizing a widespread evaluation apparatus enables us as clinicians to measure LOC of individuals in our care and creates a common comprehension of patients' conditions.