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Purpose:Gain understanding of someone who lives with this disabilityProvide reflection on how you can care for someone who is an amputee.This was moved to a week later due to the delay in posting the video. Due Date: Sunday, May 29th at 11:59pmAssignment Instructions:Discussion Board Rubric- ABSNNUA 451 Nursing IIIThe discussion board is utilized to continue discussion and simulate deeper critical thinking about the topics discussed in lecture. It is used to further learn the content and for the student to demonstrate they have met the course outcomes. In the discussion board it is expected to have collaboration between peers and your instructor. Any exceptions or clarifications to the discussion board rubric is at the Professor’s discretion.Discussion board posts should be substantial and utilize critical thinking. Repetition of assigned reading material nor short phrases (“I Agree”) count as posts in the discussion board. If lack of respect or the lack of professionalism is displayed no points will be earned and action will be taken to the Dean. Plagiarism is not tolerated and will be reported as needed.Original post must answer the discussion board assignment given be the professor and be the first post completed by the student. Responses are only posted after an original post has been completed and may be to peers or the instructor. Multiple responses are encouraged to gain the most out of the web-based course.https://screencast-o-matic.com/watch/c3h0q3VrCSHLink for Mr. Jake’s video – https://screencast-o-matic.com/watch/c3h0q3VrCSHQuestions to be answered for the Discussion Board:After viewing Mr. Jake’s video, please answer these questions:Jake talked about his lengthy stay in the hospital. As a nurse caring for someone who has a lengthy stay in the hospital, what challenges do you expect to face and what nursing interventions can you do to prevent those challenges from spiraling out of control? What are your priority assessments with an amputation?Jake talked about infection and hygiene with his stumps. Discuss nursing priorities that you would have focused on back then when he was hospitalized and priorities you would worry about now if he was admitted to the hospital 10 years post-op?Jake talked about how he needed a strong support system to get him through his injuries. If you were Jake’s support person initially after the accident, what could you do to help Jake through his injuries? What community based nursing interventions should be considered (ex: support groups, therapy, wound care, etc…) and community based barriers (perception, accessibility, financial concerns)?Imagine you are caring for someone who received an amputation and is now being discharged. Identify and explain three nursing areas that you will focus on during their discharge instructions.What adaptive device or tool (besides his prosthetics) did you find the interesting? Such as zipper on his pants, accessibility around his house, using a different mode of transportation.Jake suffered from a TBI (traumatic brain injury). What assessments would you perform on him in the clinic or hospital setting to see what residual effects are still lingering?Any other questions you have that were not answered by Jake.

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