This type of demonstration helps reinforce a caregiver’s understanding of NG tube care and promotes safe home feeding.
What is a return demonstration?
This endocrine disorder results from prolonged exposure to high cortisol levels and causes symptoms like moon face and truncal obesity.
What is Cushing syndrome?
In Cushing syndrome, this hormone is excessively elevated, leading to signs like moon face, central obesity, and hypertension.
What is cortisol?
This is your instructor’s professional designation and academic degree.
What is RN, BScN?
This is the CIHC competency that involves active listening, respectful language, and information-sharing with team members and families.
What is Interprofessional Communication?
This steroid is used to replace deficient cortisol levels after adrenalectomy in infants.
💡 What is hydrocortisone?
Removal of the adrenal gland can cause this life-threatening condition if cortisol is not replaced.
What is adrenal insufficiency or adrenal crisis?
Erin and crystal emphasizes that your care plan must include this 5 categories.
This core skill of Interprofessional Communication helps avoid errors and ensures that all team members are working with the same information.
What is information sharing?
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Cushing syndrome can mask this electrolyte imbalance by promoting sodium retention and potassium loss.
💡 What is hypokalemia?
This condition occurs when nutrient intake is reintroduced too quickly, causing intracellular shifts of electrolytes like phosphate, potassium, and magnesium.
What is refeeding syndrome?
Before each shift, Erin asks students to meet her at this location and time.
What is 0715 at the second-floor front entrance/Reception?
In pediatric care, this CIHC communication principle ensures families are included as partners in the care plan.
What is family-centered communication?
This syndrome can occur when nutrition is reintroduced too rapidly in malnourished patients, leading to shifts in phosphate, potassium, and magnesium.
What is refeeding syndrome?
Refeeding syndrome can lead to dysfunction of this vital organ
What is the heart (cardiac dysfunction/arrhythmia)?
How long has Erin been an instructor
14years
The CIHC framework emphasizes this communication strategy to manage conflicts and ensure respectful collaboration among disciplines.
What is conflict resolution through open, respectful dialogue?
This lab value is often critically low in refeeding syndrome and can lead to arrhythmias and muscle weakness.
What is phosphate (or hypophosphatemia)?
Nephrocalcinosis occurs due to calcium salt deposits in this part of the body and may result in long-term damage.
What is the renal parenchyma (kidneys)?
How long has Crystal been an instructor
3-4yrs