25.0 to 29.9
What is overweight?
Kidneys, ureters, bladder and urethra
What is urinary system?
Thicker layer of the skin found under the epidermis
What is epidermis?
reduction in or absence of stimuli to one or more of the five senses
What is sensory deprivation?
minerals in the body that are able to conduct electrical charges
What is electrolytes?
nothing by mouth
What is NPO?
Fewer than three bowel movements in a week
What is constipation?
localized damage to the skin or sift underlying tissue, which can be caused by prolonged contact
What is pressure injury?
Ask client to identify specific smells, such as coffee or peppermint
What is olfactory nerve 1?
measures hematocrit, hemoglobin, and percentage of whole blood
What is CBC?
nursing intervention to take to prevent aspiration
What is allow extra time for client to chew and swallow, and sit client up 90 degrees?
Common bladder control problem that affects the retention and releasing of urine from bladder
What is urinary incontinence?
form of dermatitis that develops when the skin is exposed to irritants
What is moisture associated skin damage?
As a client ages senses become less sharp, requiring higher levels of sensory input
What is age considerations of declining sensory processes?
7.35-7.45
What is normal pH?
form of the supraglottic swallow (client swallows, holds the swallow for 2-3 seconds, completes swallow and then relaxes)
What is Mendelsohn maneuver?
Diagnoses problems associated with pancreatic and bile ducts such as gall stones, infections, etc.
What is Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP)?
common cause of surgical site infections
What is Staphylococcus aureus bacterium?
clients have trouble reading, driving, and caused by previous eye surgeries
What is cataracts?
utilizes carbonic acid which is created when CO2 mixes with water
What is acid-base homeostasis?
Factors that influence nutrition
What is Environment, pregnancy, lactation and developmental needs through the lifespan?
Intervention intended to prevent blood clots from forming in the bladder
What is bladder irrigation?
A sterile saline soaked dressing should be placed over the organs while the client is prepared to return to surgery
What is Evisceration?
Tumbling E chart
What is diagnostic testing?
pH: 7.49
PaCO2: 32mm
HgHCO3: 24
What is respiratory alkalosis?