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NUR 2356 / NUR2356
ADDITION to or to enhance
blood through the body
, Whatever the patient says it is, and it
exists whenever the patient says it
Carbohydrates, Fats and Proteins does.
Client's report is the most reliable
diagnostic measure of pain
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Definition
Occupational Safety and Health Administration
Ensures the safety of workers
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Language barriers OSHA stands for
Hypertension What is Culture?
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Term
What are the different forms of Nutrition?
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Oral: Intake by mouth
Enteral: Intake through MG Tube, Peg Tube, Jejunostomy Tube, G-Tube
Parenteral: Taking nutrition through a centrally inserted IV line such as a PICC
or Central Venous Access Device
ADPIE A=assessment D=diagnosis P=planning I=implementation E=evaluation
Listen actively
Establish trust
Be assertive
Restate, clarify, and validate message
Interpret body language
Share your observations to clarify
Use open-ended questions
Use silence
Summarize the conversation
1) Those with decreased visual acuity
2) Generalized weakness
3) Gait and balance problems (CP, Injury, MS) and cognitive dysfunctions
4) Side effects of medication (orthostatic hypotension, drowsiness)
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Definition
-be sure the client knows how to use call light, it is within reach, and
encourage its use
-respond to call lights in a timely manner
-orient client to setting and assistive devices
-place clients at risk for falls near the nursing station
-ensure bedside table and frequently used items are within the client's
reach
-maintain the bed in the low position
-for clients who are sedated, unconscious, or otherwise compromised,
bed rails are kept up and the bed kept in a low position
-avoid the use of full side bed rails for clients who get out of bed or
attempt to get out of bed without assistance
-provide nonskid footwear
-keep the floor free of clutter with a clear path to the bathroom
-keep assistive devices nearby after validation of safe use by client and
family
-educate client and family/caregivers on identified risks and plan of
care
-lock wheels on beds, wheelchairs, and carts
-use chair or bed sensors for clients at risk for getting up unattended
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GENERAL MEASURES to
Pain Management Complications
PREVENT FALLS