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A patient arrives into one of the emergency department beds that you are allocated. On doing your A to G assessment the patient reports, nausea and vomiting for 3 days, and has severe epigastric pain and tenderness that radiates to their back. Considering the patient, you note that he has a history of gallstones and heavy ETOH use.
c) (2 marks) Based on the patient’s presentation, what are two possible things that you could action for the patient, as an RN, to ensure they are comfortable and ready for possible surgery once the doctor has made a diagnosis? Explain your answers.
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A patient arrives into one of the emergency department beds that you are allocated. On doing your A