CAMILLA FRANKLIN I HUMAN CASE
STUDY WEEK TEN EXPERT REVIEW SCRIPT
2026 FULL QUESTIONS WITH PRECISE
SOLUTIONS GRADED A+
⩥ Ramona Stukes. Answer: Physiological
Bleeding, Risk for True
Constipation False
Deficient Fluid Volume, Risk for True
Dysfunctional Gastrointestinal Motility False
Imbalanced Fluid Volume False
Impaired Mobility True
Safety
Anxiety False
Fall, Risk for True
Ineffective Self-Health Management False
Infection, Risk for True
,⩥ Ramona Stukes
Scenario 1
Mrs. Stukes is a failed laparoscopic cholecystectomy that resulted in a
bowel resection with a temporary ileostomy in place. Now, third day
post-op, Mrs. Stukes appears sad and depressed upon entering the room.
Scenario 2
Mrs. Stukes is feeling nauseated.
Scenario 3
Mrs. Stukes's appliance is leaking for the fourth time today and has been
changed and reapplied each time. She is frustrated and overwhelmed
with the new appliance not working properly.
Scenario 4
Mrs. Stukes's husband is not willing to help assist patient upon discharge
with her stoma care for failed laparoscopic cholecystectomy.
Scenario 5
Three days after discharge, you receive a phone call from Mrs. Stukes's
neighbor, who is helping take care of her. She is requesting the names
and home phone number for the wound care nurse who saw Mrs. Stukes
while she was an inpatient.. Answer: Scenario 1
,Wash and glove Hands
Full assessment
Allow expression of feelings
Educate patient
Evaluate understanding
Scenario 2
Wash and glove up
Full assessment
Check Ng tube placement
Administer IV antiemetic medication
Scenario 3
Full assessment
Educate patient
Evaluate understanding
Notify lead nurse and doctor
Consult Wound Care
Scenario 4
Discuss with patient identify home health needs
Notify lead nurse/doctor of new circumstances
, Contact Social Services for new consult
Update patient on discharge changes
Scenario 5
Follow HIPPA Protocol
Explain HIPPA Protocol
Offer resource assistance to caller
Contact Wound Care directly
Document Conversation
⩥ Marcella Como, 38 yr-old, Sexual Trauma Victim (Rape), unknown
assailant. Non-significant past medical Hx. No known allergies (NKA).
Vital signs -Temp 98.2, BP 94/60, P72, RR 22, SaO2 99%. Multiple
abrasions, bruising Head, chest, and inner thigh. Isolative, appears
fearful, crying, and refusing to see her husband. SANE nurse to make
second visit today. Awaiting diagnostic labs. Taking HIV Meds
prophylaxis. Social worker with patient this morning. Diet as tolerated.
Dr. Roopes. Answer: Educational Needs Increased acuity
Fall Risk Normal acuity
Health Change Increased acuity
Pain Level Increased acuity
Psychological Needs Increased acuity
Sensorium Normal acuity
STUDY WEEK TEN EXPERT REVIEW SCRIPT
2026 FULL QUESTIONS WITH PRECISE
SOLUTIONS GRADED A+
⩥ Ramona Stukes. Answer: Physiological
Bleeding, Risk for True
Constipation False
Deficient Fluid Volume, Risk for True
Dysfunctional Gastrointestinal Motility False
Imbalanced Fluid Volume False
Impaired Mobility True
Safety
Anxiety False
Fall, Risk for True
Ineffective Self-Health Management False
Infection, Risk for True
,⩥ Ramona Stukes
Scenario 1
Mrs. Stukes is a failed laparoscopic cholecystectomy that resulted in a
bowel resection with a temporary ileostomy in place. Now, third day
post-op, Mrs. Stukes appears sad and depressed upon entering the room.
Scenario 2
Mrs. Stukes is feeling nauseated.
Scenario 3
Mrs. Stukes's appliance is leaking for the fourth time today and has been
changed and reapplied each time. She is frustrated and overwhelmed
with the new appliance not working properly.
Scenario 4
Mrs. Stukes's husband is not willing to help assist patient upon discharge
with her stoma care for failed laparoscopic cholecystectomy.
Scenario 5
Three days after discharge, you receive a phone call from Mrs. Stukes's
neighbor, who is helping take care of her. She is requesting the names
and home phone number for the wound care nurse who saw Mrs. Stukes
while she was an inpatient.. Answer: Scenario 1
,Wash and glove Hands
Full assessment
Allow expression of feelings
Educate patient
Evaluate understanding
Scenario 2
Wash and glove up
Full assessment
Check Ng tube placement
Administer IV antiemetic medication
Scenario 3
Full assessment
Educate patient
Evaluate understanding
Notify lead nurse and doctor
Consult Wound Care
Scenario 4
Discuss with patient identify home health needs
Notify lead nurse/doctor of new circumstances
, Contact Social Services for new consult
Update patient on discharge changes
Scenario 5
Follow HIPPA Protocol
Explain HIPPA Protocol
Offer resource assistance to caller
Contact Wound Care directly
Document Conversation
⩥ Marcella Como, 38 yr-old, Sexual Trauma Victim (Rape), unknown
assailant. Non-significant past medical Hx. No known allergies (NKA).
Vital signs -Temp 98.2, BP 94/60, P72, RR 22, SaO2 99%. Multiple
abrasions, bruising Head, chest, and inner thigh. Isolative, appears
fearful, crying, and refusing to see her husband. SANE nurse to make
second visit today. Awaiting diagnostic labs. Taking HIV Meds
prophylaxis. Social worker with patient this morning. Diet as tolerated.
Dr. Roopes. Answer: Educational Needs Increased acuity
Fall Risk Normal acuity
Health Change Increased acuity
Pain Level Increased acuity
Psychological Needs Increased acuity
Sensorium Normal acuity