Electrolyte imbalance with S/S of:
irregular pulse, hypotension, peaked T wave, lack of reflexes
What is hyperkalemia?
An ethical principle supporting and defending a client's health wishes
What is advocacy?
Cranial nerve for hearing
What is VIII Auditory?
Collecting subjective and objective data
What is Assessment or Recognize cues?
Two electrolyte imbalances with S/S of:
positive Chvostek's and Trousseau's sign
hyperactive DTR
What is Hypomagnesemia and Hypocalcemia?
An ethical responsibility when you are fair in care delivery a use of resources
What is Justice?
Craneal nerve for smell
What is I or Olfactory?
Prioritizing based on: Physiological, safety and security, love and belonging, self-actualization
What is Maslow's Hierarchy of Basic Needs
An electrolyte disorder associated with the following risk factors:
kidney failure, fluid loss, thirst, oliguria, heat stroke
What is Hypernatremia?
Intentional and wrongful physical contact
What is battery?
Overstimulation, loud noises, flashing lights
What is sensory overload?
Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, Timeframe
What is a SMART goal?
A fluid volume imbalance associated with
oliguria, tachycardia, flattened neck veins, increased urine specific gravity, electrolytes
What is dehydration or hypovolemia?
Threatening to do something to a client
What is assault?
Age related visual changes related to close objects
What is Presbyopia?
Clustering data, What does it mean?
What is Analyze cues?
A fluid imbalance associated with
excessive sodium intake, crackles, edema, weight gain, bounding pulse
What is Overhydration or hypervolemia?
An unintentional tort when a nurse fails to implement safety measures for a fall risk client
What is negligence?
Inability to effectivly process spoken words
What is Aphasia?
The clients response to the interventions
What is Evaluation or Evaluate Outcomes?