Mr. William Robin is a 53-year-old male who resides in a rural area. He amputated his left thumb while building a letterbox 3 weeks ago.

Mr. William Robin is a 53-year-old male who resides in a rural area. He amputated his left thumb while building a letterbox 3 weeks ago.

He required microsurgery to reattach the phalangeal and he received 24 stiches around the base of the thumb and on the posterior surface of his hand.

He has returned to outpatients at the Riverside Hospital to have his sutures removed. He hopes to return to work shortly.

His nursing care needs have primarily involved pain management, good skin care around his dressing, and occupational therapy.

Using this Case Study you are required to complete the following question.

The provision of health care in Australian can be divided into three levels,
Primary, Secondary and Tertiary care.

Briefly explain each of these levels and then identify what levels Mr. Robin’s heath care required from the original incident through to his return to work. (50-100 words)

What are the differences between these three levels? (50 words)

Identify the potential risk in the provision of primary health care in this situation.

(50 words)

What is the role of the EN in Mr. Robin’s care? (50 words)

When documenting Mr. Robin’s progress, what outcomes would you include and why? (50 words)

Investigate a primary health care initiative in your local community.
And design and construct a detailed report on this initiative.

To complete the report you will need to visit/contact a local community Centre.

In your report include the following:


 

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