nutrient that absorbs vitamins while providing energy
What do Fats help?
The skin, hair, scalp, and nails are examined.
What is in the assessment of the integumentary system?
The client has a reduction or absence of stimuli to one or more of the five senses.
What does it mean if a client has sensory deprivation?
Use 2 client identifiers.
What is the number of identifiers needed for a client?
Bowel excretion that is difficult and infrequent of hard, dry feces
What is constipation?
Food that is soft and smooth and do not need to be chewed.
What is a pureed diet?
Accumulation of fluid within the tissues from direct trauma or impaired venous return.
What is edema?
Trigeminal
What nerve is V?
Use of nonskid footwear, keeping bed in low position, and locking wheels of the bed are preventions.
What are some fall prevention mechanisms?
2.7 L/day for females and 3.7 L/day for males of fluid.
What is the daily fluid requirement for males and females ?
Age, financial issues, environmental factors, disease, medications, religious and cultural practices, appetite, and negative experiences
What factors affect Nutrition and Metabolism?
Age, wellness, decreased leukocyte count, infection, certain medications, malnourishment, tissue perfusion, obesity, low Hgb levels, chronic diseases, smoking, and wound stress affects healing.
What factors affect wound healing?
Interaction with a client that is hard of hearing.
When should you always face a client when speaking?
Reinforcement of an action that was given by a nurse.
What is relevance?
Stimulates intestinal activity and increases skeletal muscle tone.
How does physical activity help with defecation?
Anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and binge eating disorder
What are the 3 eating disorders?
Correct position on bed, reposition, early mobilization, support surfaces, and padding bony prominences prevents injuries.
What are interventions prevent tissue injury?
blurry, hazy, or less colorful
What is the vision for a client that has a cataract?
Minimum use of a gown and gloves prior to interactions.
What is the minimum use of PPE for contact precautions?
1,000 to 2,000 ml/day is the amount of excretion.
How much urine does an adult produce a day?
The calorie requirements are 1,000 to 1,400 per day.
What is the calorie intake for sedentary male and female?
White blood cells, tissue debris, and bacteria is a type of drainage.
What does purulent drainage consist of?
The client has a reduction or absence of stimuli to one or more of the 5 senses.
What does the client experience if they have sensory deprivation?
Statements of EBP to be used as guidelines in medical management of disease processes and in preventative care.
What are clinical practice guidelines?
fecal occult blood test and specimens for cultures are scientific tests for elimination.
What are the diagnostic tests for used for bowel elimination?