Assignment title: Information
NRSG 259 Semester One 2017
Scenario for Assessment One
Mrs Barbara Green
Mrs. Barbara Green is an 89-year-old woman who migrated to Australia from
Germany 40 years ago. Barbara is a retired primary-school teacher and lives alone
in a single-storey house. Barbara was married to Henry who was in the Royal
Australian Navy; however he died of lung cancer two years ago. Barbara has a son
Dominik from a previous marriage. He lives in Germany with his family and visits
Barbara regularly. Henry‘s daughter from previous marriage, Tracy and his
extended family live throughout Australia but keep in contact and visit regularly.
Barbara retired twenty four years ago, at the same time Henry retired from the Navy.
The couple spent their time together traveling around the world and volunteering at
the local St Vincent de Paul shop. They participated actively in their local Catholic
Church, organising fundraising activities. They were also very active members of the
German Association. Barbara is fluent in both written and spoken English and
German. She speaks with a strong German accent and sometimes people ask her
to repeat herself.
Barbara’s health has been slowly deteriorating over the last two years, forcing her to
limit her level of activities. Last year, Dominik and his family visited Barbara. They
wanted her to return to Germany with them so he and his family could be close to
her, but Barbara decided not to leave her home. She was grateful to her son and
family for the offer though. Henry’s daughter Tracy has kept in touch with Barbara
since Henry died and visits every three months with daily phone calls.Barbara’s medical history is as follows:
Dry macular degeneration
Hypothyroidism
Rheumatoid arthritis
Osteoarthritis.
Recently, Barbara has stopped driving due to her diagnosis of macular
degeneration. She rarely leaves the house due to altered mobility and has lost
physical contact with both friends and members of the German Association.
Barbara’s house is unusually unkempt and the cupboards have minimal amounts of
food consisting of some tins of soup and baked beans.
Barbara feels very connected to her community and wants to stay in her own home.
She realises that in order to do this, she may need help. Barbara feels she is
already too much of a burden on Tracy and her family. Barbara’s local doctor is
concerned that she is not eating properly, is losing weight and becoming too
isolated.
Barbara has been referred by her GP to the local community health centre for
assessment and review. The referral letter from her GP states the following
symptoms:
Joint stiffness.
Swollen feet and enlarged joints.
Painful joints particularly, her knee, hip, fingers and back.
Limited joint movement.
Constipation
Occasional dizziness
Vision deficit
Non-significant recent weight loss
Patient states adherence to medications but it is suspected she may forget or skip
doses when she is in pain
Medications: Slow release Paracetamol 665 mg tab ii 3 times a day
Ibuprofen 400 mg three times a day
Thyroxine 150 mcg daily
Hydroxychloroquine 200mg daily
You work at the local community health centre as a Registered Nurse and are
assigned to manage Barbara’s assessment and care in her home.
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