Chief source of Energy for the body
What is Carbohydrates?
Two methods of renal replacement.
What is Dialysis and Organ Transplant?
Skin fold, and bony prominence
A and O to time, place, person and alert
What is full consciousness?
Biggest threat to clients safety.
What is medication errors?
BMI 25.0-29.9
What is overweight?
Awakening to void one or more times at night.
What is Nocturia?
Smoking, diabetic and renal issues.
What is inhibits wound healing?
Rinne test
What is a test for hearing loss?
What is Negligence?
Most important plasma protein
What is albumin?
Three most common symptoms of urinary issues.
What is Dysuria, Polyuria, Oliguria, or Urgency?
WBC, HGB, and albumin levels.
What is Standard labs to check wound progress?
Inability to process the amount or intensity of sensory stimuli.
What is sensory overload?
"do no harm"
What is Non-maleficence?
Appearing with visible bones and depleted muscle.
What is malnourished?
3 nursing diagnoses for urinary elimination problems.
What is Urinary Incontinence, Pain, Urinary Retention, and Risk for Infection?
What is wound description?
4 aspects that need to be present in sensory process.
What is stimulus, receptor, impulse conduction and perception?
What is Hand Hygiene?
Malabsorption
What is difficulty in digestion or absorption of nutrients from food?
E. coli
What is a common bacteria that causes UTI?
Red, yellow and black
What is the color code of wounds?
Extreme drowsiness but responds to stimuli.
What is somnolent?
assess, diagnose, plan, implement and evaluate
What is the nursing process?