This diet consists of substances such as broth, gelatin, and water.
What is a clear liquid diet?
This is a pain or discomfort while urinating and is often due to infection or injury.
What is dysuria?
This wound description is known as thin, water, wound drainage that is mixed with blood.
What is serosanguinous?
This cranial nerve is associated with smell.
What is the olfactory nerve?
This is the order used to assess the abdomen.
What is inspection, auscultation, percussion, and palpation?
Controlling portions, consuming more fruits and vegetables, increasing whole grains, limiting unhealthy fats, eating low-fat protein sources, and decreasing sodium intake are essential aspects of this diet.
What is a heart healthy diet?
This test is done to help diagnose possible UTI's, kidney infections, or diabetes in a patient
What is a Urinalysis?
This form of skin damage is an irritation of epidermis caused by moisture
What is maceration?
This term is described as an age-related farsightedness and decreased ability to see nearby.
What is Presbyopia?
What is the correct medication, client, dose, route, and time?
This is a nursing intervention done to prevent aspiration while a patient drinks.
What is adding thickener?
This technique is used by a nurse to determine necessity of possible catheterization.
What is bladder scanning?
This assessment is used to determine the risk for alterations in tissue integrity in the hospital setting.
What is the braden scale?
Ear trauma, inflammation, cerumen impaction, perforated eardrum, or blockage by foreign body are all common causes of this diagnosis.
What is conductive hearing loss?
This nurse intervention is done to help prevent pressure wounds on an immobile patient.
What is turn the patient every two hours?
Bananas, cantalope, tomatoes, beans, greens, and oranges are all items containing high amounts of this mineral.
What is Potassium?
Consumption of this product can result in a false positive in a fecal occult blood test.
What is beets?
In this type of wound, fascia, muscles, tendons, ligaments, and bone are visible to the nurse.
What is a stage 4 pressure injury: full thickness skin and tissue loss?
This form of treatment is often performed due to cancer or major trauma of the larynx.
What is a laryngectomy?
This act was created to help ensure patient confidentiality of health information.
What is the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability act of 1996?
The renal diet is important in providing balance to a patient's kidneys. These minerals should be limited while completing this diet.
What is sodium, phosphorus, and potassium?
This t is used to help diagnose problems associated with pancreatic and bile ducts such as gallstones, infections, pancreatitis, and pancreatic masses
What is an Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography?
This type of dressing is applied to small abrasions, superficial burns, pressure injuries, and postop wounds to maintain moist wound beds.
What is a hydrocolloid dressing?
This diagnostic testing is used to diagnose diabetic retinopathy.
What is a fluorescein angiography?
This finding in a laboratory test can indicate infection in a patient.
What is white blood cells greater than 10,000/ml?