Abnormal breathing SST: APT 02 saturation on admission abnormal breathing ABE APT will maintain 02 saturation noting areas of decreased sounds are indicative was 87%. Measured at 1602 with a breathing sounds measured again Objective: use of wall oxygen of numerous problems administered at AL via nasal of 95 or higher ABE reading of 100 and Objective: Consistent 02 and must be evaluated for canella and pale skin color. T 1830 during physical assessment monitoring throughout the shift further intervention and reading was 97%. Subjective: apt states ” If I don’t with documented ranges of 95% oxygen I feel like or higher. Elevation facilitates respiratory function by gravity APT goal is met. 2. Elevate head of bed and use my 2. I’m suffocating” 3. Monitor VS. and cardiac position APT. 3. All vital signs are impacted rhythm. Y changes in oxygenation. LET: By date of discharge APT will continue to maintain 02 saturation of 95% or higher ABE To promote prevention 4. Review risk factors in the 4. Environment risk Subjective: APT will express LET: Due to limited timing title discomfort in breathing effort or management of to promote wellness at location; goal could not be evaluated for 5. To help maintain proper 5. Review oxygen conserving completeness. Quenches oxygenation through less eventful breathing efforts Image Analysis of “Embrace” “Embrace” imagery dealing with the five senses. Touch; “Wrap your arms around your own body’ (Collins, line 2) shows the image of touching your own body and feeling secure. Sight; Mimi never looked so alone,” (Collins, line 8) shows the image of viewing yourself in a discontented manner. Hearing; “her hands grasping your hire” (Collins, line 5) shows the imagery of the sounds a men’s starched shirt would make when being grasped.
Taste; “your crossed elbows and screwy grin” (Collins, line Y) snows ten Imagery AT ten swallow Tanat a person would make Tutored making a naughty grin. Smell; muff know the parlor trick” (Collins, line 1) makes the reader think of the smells a person would experience in a parlor or bar. The title “Embrace” makes the reader think of something sensual and loving. This poem begins with someone pretending to be in the arms of another person by simulating a sensual embrace, but ends with the person feeling alone and going crazy.