ShapiroDocumentation
Assignments
1. Document Carl Shapiro’s cardiac rhythms that occurred in the scenario.
Carl Shapiro had sinus rhythm to begin with and then after the 12-lead ECG was done it showed
ventricular fibrillation. He went unconscious soon after.
2. Document the changes in Carl Shapiro’s vital signs throughout the scenario.
RR: 12 O2: 98 BP: 122/72 T: 99 HR:80. Pulses were strong and steady during assessment.
The heart was auscultated and only S1 and S2 were auscultated. Everything seemed stable until
the ECGs were completed; the patient went into cardiac arrest with ventricular dysrhythmias- the
respirations and pulse were no longer present. The patient was resuscitated, and vitals returned.
3. Identify and document key nursing diagnoses for Carl Shapiro.
-Decreased cardiac output R/T ventricular fibrillation and cardiac dysfunction AEB patient
coding due to cardiac arrest
-Ineffective health maintenance R/T modifiable risk factors such as continuous smoking, obesity,
and diet high in fat AEB the ventricular dysrhythmia and history of hyperlipidemia
-Activity intolerance R/T imbalance of oxygen demand and supply AEB patient stating distress
during exercise
4. Referring to your feedback log, document the assessment findings and nursing care
you provided.
-Identified patient and washed my hands
- Looked for normal breathing. His respiration rate was 12.
-Attached the pulse oximeter.
-Checked the radial pulse. The pulse was strong, 80 per minute and regular, checked the pedal
and carotid pulses as well.
-Measured the blood pressure at 122/72 mm Hg.
-Checked the temperature of the mouth. The temperature was 99 F (37 C).
- Listened to the heart of the patient. There were only normal heart sounds.
- Attached the automatic noninvasive blood pressure (NIBP) measurement cuff.