Type of food to offer with Mania
What are nutritious finger foods and high-protein milk shakes to eat on the go.
Gap in person's memory for events that occurred while they were intoxicated.
What is blackout?
Child with Down syndrome has a high incidence of deformities of which system?
What is Cardiovascular system?
The placenta is implanted in the lower uterine segment, covering part of the cervical os.
What is placenta previa?
Approach when assessing an Indigenous patient with a history of substance abuse & feeling worthless after being sober for so many years.
What is Holistic approach?
Personality characteristic is most likely in a patient with anorexia nervosa.
What is Perfectionism
Abnormal liver function test and gastrointestinal bleed are expected for patients with:
What is substance abuse?
The assessment made that would lead the nurse to suspect hip dysplasia.
What are Asymmetrical gluteal folds?
A primigravida in a woman's first trimester is Rh negative. To prevent anti-Rh antibodies from forming, this woman would receive:
What are Rh immune globulin at 28 weeks and within 72 hours after the birth of an Rh positive infant?
Indigenous patient with a history of substance abuse & feeling worthless after being sober for so many years may have this as a nursing diagnosis.
What is Chronic low self-esteem?
Psychiatric disorder of having excessive worry of having or developing a serious undiagnosed medical condition.
Illness anxiety disorder
Therapeutic manner for a nurse working with a patient beginning treatment for alcohol dependence.
What are empathetic & supportive?
Classic sign of acute asthma attack.
What is Expiratory wheezing?
A woman who is 32 weeks pregnant reveals the placenta implanted over the entire cervical os.
What is total placenta previa?
Features most important for a nurse to possess when caring for patients with cultural values using folk healing practices.
What are Cultural desire, Cultural knowledge and Respect for persons?
SAD PERSONS scale is a tool used to provide relevant data for patients with.
What is suicide potential?
Frequent nightmares and flashbacks of the rape experience.
What is Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)?
Sign of developmental hip dysplasia.
What is one leg is shorter than the other?
Uterine irritability with contractions.
What is abruptio placenta?
Condition a student may be experiencing when he feels a heightened sense of awareness and a sense of restlessness before taking the exam.
What is mild anxiety?
Restraining a psychotic patient who has become aggressive and assaultive is an example of this type of care.
What is tertiary prevention?
Fluctuating confusion. "The bugs are crawling on my legs! Get them off me!"
What is Tactile hallucination?
Facilitate digestion and absorption of nutrients, for children with cystic fibrosis.
What are Pancreatic enzymes?
The process of the body returning to the non-pregnant state.
What is Involution?
Communication style would be most effective to use during an assessment interview with an adult Indigenous patient.
What are soft voice; break eye contact occasionally; general leads and reflective techniques?