Review the article Critical thinking at the bedside: Providing safe passage to patients (Robert & Petersen 2013).

Review the article Critical thinking at the bedside: Providing safe passage to patients (Robert & Petersen 2013).

Scenario:
Adam is a 10-year-old scheduled for discharge from the Emergency Department after a bicycle incident resulted in a fractured right ulna and radius. His arm has been casted is immobilized and in a sling. Adam states My arm feels better now and I am sleepy. The pain medicine makes me feel like I will vomit. The RN is reviewing medications with Adam and his mother when the mother states We have a two (2) hour drive home from this emergency room. Can you give Adam something for nausea so he does not throw up in the car? The RN has already completed the discharge paperwork and the orthopedic physician who casted the arm has left the Emergency Department. The RN states No orders are available for Adam to have nausea medicine. I can give him another dose of pain medicine if you think that will help him sleep on the way home. Then he might not vomit.
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