4. The Secondary assessment include history, full set of vital sign and body assessment. Exercise: The patient was 52 ye

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4. The Secondary assessment include history, full set of vital sign and body assessment. Exercise: The patient was 52 years old and admitted to hospital for 2 hours with sudden chest pain .Nitroglycerin was not relieved. Please apply the procedure of triage
After getting online lesson homework has been given to us by the teacher. This assignment contained the questions and answers. Case presentation A 60 year-old woman developed severe visual loss(RIGHT eye) 1 days after instill the Tropicamide (Mydriatic Drop) (RIGHT eye, pupil dilating drop). Her best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA) was counting fingers in RIGHT eyes(LEFT: 0.8). Intraocular pressures were 49 mm and 51 mm of Hg in right eyes (left: 17mm) respectively, with conjunctival chemosis, corneal edema, shallow anterior chamber and closed angles on gonioscopy. B-scan ultrasound revealed annular peripheral choroidal effusions in right eyes. Questions: 1. What kind of disease is this case? Is other Examinations needed to help you diagnose? If needed, please list them. 2. How to treat it? 3. What's the Nursing assessment, diagnoses, planning, implementation?
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