an effective member of a multidiscipliary rehabilitation team, the is a care planner, teacher, caregiver, counselor, coordinator and advocate
What is a nurse?
the largest component of the body and body tissues are essential to all life processes in the body
What is water?
a person's total activity- actions or reactions, especially conduct that can be observed
What is behaviour?
predictable and often unavoidable secondary effects produced at a usual therapeutic drug dose.
What are side effects?
A disease caused by microorganisms that invade tissue.
What is an infection
Caring for this type of patient requires the coordinated services of a large number of health care professionals to help patients stay healthy and prevent complications or injuries.
What are disabled patients?
Most of the energy needed to move, perform activites, and live is consumed in the form of this.
What are carbohydrates?
Ability to adjust to a change in environment
what is adaptation?
Report discrepancies in narcotic counts
What is immediately?
occurs when your body overheats
what is heat stroke?
The process of restoring an individual to the best possible health and functioning following a physical or mental impairment and the prevention of further disability
What is rehabilitation?
major source of energy for muscle tissue, even when glucose is available.
What are fats?
a plan for care of a specific client or one designed especially for one client
What is a client care plan?
the passage of medication molecules into the blood from the site of administration
what is absorption?
discomfort that last longer than 6 months, are almost totally opposite of those acute pains
What is chronic pain?
Health care workers help individuals and aggregates (groups) to improve health of the entire community
What are community Health nurses?
micronutrients; they are needed in small amounts for good health.
What are vitamins and minerals?
having healing or curative powers
What is therapeutic?
Allows for flow of chemical directly into the blood stream.
What is an IV
discomfort that has short duration
what is acute pain?