Problem: The resident returned home around 12:20 AM, accompanied by the area ambulance service. The resident is alert and oriented in all four spheres and was happy to be back home. The vital signs recorded were: blood pressure at 141/67 mmHg, pulse at 73 beats per minute, temperature at 97.4°F, and oxygen saturation at 95%. The resident came back from Mercy ER, where they were treated for hematuria, specifically gross hematuria. The resident denies experiencing any pain, and their lungs are clear. They are able to move all extremities without issue. The resident was assisted into bed, provided with a gown, and then went to sleep. A new order from Mercy indicates that the resident should continue taking all prescribed medications, including blood thinners. It is also advised for the resident to drink extra fluids to help irrigate the bladder. If the resident experiences any lower abdominal pain or has difficulty urinating, they should notify the healthcare provider. Need Assignment Help?