This nutrient is found in bread, fruit, and vegetables and gives energy to your body.
What is a carbohydrate?
A diet with no restrictions and follows a balanced diet.
What is a regular diet?
The preferred position for patient to be in when the nurse administers an enema.
What is left (lateral) Sims?
“I said ‘I do it myself’ and now there is toothpaste in my hair, but I regret nothing.”
What is Autonomy vs Shame and Doubt?
Children playing a board game is an example of this type of play.
What is cooperative play?
This nutrient, found in nuts, avocado, and dairy products, helps to support cell growth.
What is fat?
Broth, bouillon, coffee, tea, gelatin, and popsicles are all allowed on this diet.
What is a clear liquid diet?
Patients having diarrhea might want to bulk up on foods rich in this to promote more regular bowel movements
What is fiber?
“As I look back on my life, I wonder whether I lived meaningfully and accept the choices I made.”
Ego Integrity vs Despair
Although infants and children under 2 may play alone, toys should be assessed for this.
What are small pieces/choking hazards?
This nutrient can be used as a source of energy when carbohydrates and fatty acids are not available. But it is best known as the "building block" of cells.
What is protein?
Canned soup, French fries, bacon, deli meats, cheese or sodas are NOT the best meal selections for a patient with this diet ordered.
What is low sodium?
This diagnostic test checks for hidden blood in the stool.
What is a fecal occult blood test?
“I am dependent on others to feed, comfort, and care for me. If you leave the room, I act like you have vanished into another dimension forever. I am learning whether the world is safe. ”
What is Trust vs. Mistrust?
A two year old that plays next to another child but might steal their toy displays this stage of play.
What is parallel play?
Any food that has been changed from its original form to something else is considered this.
What is processed food?
A type of therapeutic diet that regulates the intake of protein, carbohydrates, and fats to maximize insulin action and limits blood glucose spikes.
What is an ADA/diabetic/consistent carb diet?
Stress, surgery and activity can all affect the motion in the ocean of your bowels. The term for this forward motion is ______.
What is peristalsis?
"I compare myself to classmates and wants to feel capable. I feel successful when I complete projects and receive recognition for my accomplishments."
What is Industry vs Inferiority?
When educating older adults about safety, the nurse should emphasize preventing falls and maintaining health including safety related to this often dismissed activity in the elderly?
What is sexual activity?
While not always categorized as a "nutrient", this essential LIQUID compound makes up the largest percentage of the human body, helps to regulate temperature, transports nutrients, and is necessary for healthy bowel function.
What is water?
A therapeutic diet that is prescribed for a low white blood cell count and all raw fruits and vegetables are restricted.
What is a neutropenic diet?
Two nursing considerations that can promote regular bowel elimination.
What are exercise/hydration/privacy/positioning/timing?
“I desperately want meaningful adult relationships, but I also cancel plans because I need to stare at a wall in silence after work.”
What is Intimacy vs Isolation?
Teens and young adults may need support in managing these conditions if they display a concerning change in mood, behavior or weight.
What are mood and/or eating disorders?