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Ms. Margaret Helen Martin OET letter

TASK 43 You are a ward nurse in the cardiac unit of Greenville Public Hospital. Your patient, Ms. Martin, is due to be discharged tomorrow.

Patient            : Ms. Margaret Helen Martin              Address          : 23 Third Avenue, Greenville

Age      : 81 years old (DOB: 25 July 1935)                Admission date          : 15 July 2017

Social/ family background: Never married, no children

Lives in own house in Greenville Financially independent

Three siblings (all unwell) and five nieces/nephews living in greater Greenville area

Contact with family intermittent No longer drives

Has ‘meals on wheels’ (meal delivery service for elderly)

Mon-Fri (lunch and dinner), orders frozen meals for weekends

Diagnosis        : Coronary artery disease (CAD) angina

Treatment      : Angioplasty (Repeat-first 2008) Discharge date    : 16 July 2017, pending cardiologist’s report Medical information  : Coeliac disease                     Angioplasty 2008

Anxious about health-tends to focus on health problems Coronary artery disease → aspirin, clopidogrel (Plavix) Hypertension→ Metoprolol (Betaloc), ramipril (Tritace) Hypercholesterolemia (8.3) → atorvastatin (Lipitor) Overweight (BMI 29.5)           Sedentary (orders groceries over phone to be delivered, neighbour walks dog)

Family history of coronary heart disease (mother, 2 of 3 brothers)                Hearing loss-wears hearing aid

Nursing management and progress during hospital stay:

Routine post-operative recovery Tolerating light diet and fluids

Bruising at catheter insertion site, no signs of infection/bleeding noted post- procedure

Pt anxious about return home, not sure whether she will cope

Discharge plan Dietary

Low-calorie, high-protein, low-cholesterol, gluten-free diet (supervised by dietitian, referred by Dr)

Frequent small meals or snacks Drink plenty of fluids

Physiotherapy: Daily light exercise(e.g.,      15-minute        walk,   exercise           plan     monitored by physiotherapist)          No heavy lifting for 12 weeks

Other: Monitor wound site for bruising or infection Monitor adherence to medication regime Arrange regular family visits to monitor progress

Anticipated needs of Pt: Need home visits from community Health / district nurse – monitor adherence to post-operative medication, exercise, dietary regime Regular monitoring by Dr, Dietitian, physiotherapist Danger of social isolation (infrequent family support)

Writing Task: Using the information in the case notes write a letter to the Nurse-in-Charge of the District Nursing Service outlining Ms. Martin’s situation and anticipated needs following her return home tomorrow. Address the letter to Nurse-in-Charge, District Nursing Service, Greenville Community Health Care Centre, 88 Highton Road, Greenville.

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