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Abdominal ultrasound Imaging technique for detecting intestinal masses.
Advance directive Legal document guiding healthcare decisions.
Power of attorney for healthcare Document designating a healthcare decision-maker.
Ileocecal valve Connection between small intestine and large intestine.
Do-not-resuscitate (DNR) status Order to withhold resuscitation efforts.
Client confidentiality Protection of sensitive client information.
Change-of-shift report Communication of client status between nurses.
Healthcare proxy Person authorized to make medical decisions.
Medical record documentation Official record of client care and directives.
Shift report communication Sharing client information during nurse transitions.
Client's wishes Preferences regarding medical treatment and care.
Confidentiality breach Unauthorized sharing of client information.
Sensitive information Data requiring protection from unauthorized access.
Private reporting area Secure location for discussing client information.
, Client prognosis discussion Sharing health outlook with involved healthcare staff.
Proper document disposal Securely destroying sensitive client information.
Advance care planning Process of discussing future healthcare preferences.
Healthcare team communication Collaboration among providers regarding client care.
Respecting client autonomy Honoring client's choices in healthcare decisions.
Legally binding document Document enforceable by law in healthcare.
Healthcare provider responsibilities Obligations to respect client directives.
Client care continuity Ongoing provision of care aligned with directives.
Misleading statements about advance Incorrect claims regarding care discontinuation.
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Postmortem care Care provided to a deceased patient.
Islamic customs Cultural practices specific to followers of Islam.
Positioning toward Mecca Orienting the deceased's head toward Mecca.
Foremilk Initial milk during breastfeeding, low in fat.
Hindmilk Later milk during breastfeeding, high in fat.
Breastfeeding duration Varies; feed until baby is satisfied.
Feeding cues Signs indicating a baby's hunger.
Strict feeding schedule Not recommended; feed based on baby's needs.
Latch technique Baby latches onto nipple and areola for feeding.
Newborn feeding frequency Typically 8 to 12 times in 24 hours.
Cultural sensitivity Respecting diverse beliefs and practices in care.
Burial customs Practices surrounding the burial of the deceased.
Family presence Allowing family to stay with deceased.
Nutritional importance Ensuring adequate nutrition through breastfeeding.
Breastfeeding benefits Supports milk production and infant nourishment.