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- st - Case Mana X 1027129 ontent.blackboardcdn.com/5eba0da42706e/1027129?X-Blackboard-Expiration%3D1619848800000&X-Blac 4/4 00% + 506 Appendix A: Perspective Ecercises By listening, caring, and responding, the family is validated and given the opportunity to establish a communication process that is based on real issues, mutual respect and hopc, bascd on reality and not on desperation. Exploration 1. Develop a list of what is needed to maintain a sense of well-being and a positive quality of family life. a. b. Cc. d. е. 2. Develop a list of what is needed or would be needed to help negotiate the stress of a dis- ability experience within the family. a. b. C. d. е. PERSPECTIVE EXERCISE 6 I Am in Love With a Stranger hp_5_ Nursing assessmentA. You are assigned to care for a 34-year-old female patient who has sustained second- and third-degree burns over her neck, chest, abdomen, and left arm. The burn injury occurred during a fire in her home; her spouse did not survive the fire, but, due to the patient’s critical condition, she is not aware of his death. She is currently in the surgical intensive care unit. Her body temperature is 36.6°C. Her pulse is 126. Her respiration rate is 12. Her blood pressure is 104/60. She is sedated with a continuous infusion of Propofol and is intubated and on a mechanical ventilator. She has a right femoral triple lumen catheter and a right radial arterial line. The patient weighs 60 kg. (Le Using the rule of nines, calculate the patient’s total body surface area burned. Based on a calculation of 31.5% body surface area burned, and using the Parkland Formula, how much fluid resuscitation should the patient receive in the first 8 hours? What clinical manifestations would be expected based…