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    allows the associates prepared nurse to perform at a competent level. The associates prepared nurse can accurately assess a patient and troubleshoot. An ADN can assess a patient experiencing fluid status excess and correctly determine they need a diuretic‚ and possible fluid restrictions. A bachelors prepared nurse can certainly come to the same conclusion‚ but they also have the ability to understand the “why” of the situation by utilizing critical thinking. The BSN not only treats the issue‚

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    Unit 3 Test Nutrition Name: Answer the questions in the boxes provided. 1. Describe the causes‚ characteristics‚ and physical problems that result from having Anorexia. 2. What three food groups add fiber to the diet? 3. Explain where cholesterol comes from and why it is harmful to our bodies. 4. What are three qualities about fast food that make the food nutritionally unhealthy? 5. Define a calorie. 6. Describe the behavior

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    control the function of other glands to put forth their hormones. Growth‚ body metabolism‚ sexual development and reproduction happen to be the elements which come under the domain of the pituitary gland. The pituitary also secretes anti-diuretic hormone‚ prolactin‚ and oxytocin‚ a hormone which causes contractions of the uterus during

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    Tetralogy Of Fallot‚ Adult Tetralogy of Fallot (ToF) is a heart condition present at birth (congenital heart defect). ToF develops early in pregnancy‚ when the heart is dividing and forming its pumping chambers. The heart defects of ToF prevent some of the blood from your body from going directly to your lungs for oxygen. This causes the blood entering your heart to mix with the blood leaving your heart. ToF makes it difficult for your body to get enough oxygen-rich blood. There are 4 defects that

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    The development of new cases concerning eating disorders has been on the rise since 1950 (nationaeatingdisorderassociations). In today’s society it can be difficult for teens to “fit in” or feel confident in their looks and weight. After they begin to experience the pressure of society‚ teens or adults often feel the need to become beautiful. Additionally anorexia and bulimia are compared because of how similar both eating disorders are‚ which are also known as anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa

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    Despite its pungent smell‚ horseradish is one of those plants that’s packed with health benefits‚ such as an immune booster‚ aids in weight loss‚ lowers blood pressure‚ promotes better digestion and heart health‚ strengthens the bones‚and lowers the chances of neural tube defects a lot of infants are vulnerable from. However‚ the most notable benefit of horseradish is that it can prevent the formation and development of cancer cells-- thanks to its high levels of glucosinolates. That said‚ allow

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    medicinal value. Various parts of this plant such as the leaves‚ roots‚ seed‚ bark‚ fruit‚ flowers and immature pods act as cardiac and circulatory stimulants‚ possess antitumor‚ antipyretic‚ antiepileptic‚ antiinflammatory‚ antiulcer‚ antispasmodic‚ diuretic‚ antihypertensive‚ cholesterol lowering‚ antioxidant‚ antidiabetic‚ hepatoprotective‚ antibacterial and antifungal activities‚ and are being employed for the treatment of different ailments in the indigenous system of medicine‚ particularly in

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    |Chapter 44 | | | |Management of Patient with Renal Disorders | | | | | | | |Submitted by: | |Inac‚ Sarah Gaile T.

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    1 Discuss in general which assessment findings would alert you to the need for immediate intervention. (When you notify a physician immediately‚ or call the rapid response team). You notify the physician or rapid response team in early clinical changes in condition that occur in most patients for up to 48 hours before a code blue. Therefore observe for‚ document‚ and communicate early indicators of patient decline‚ including decreasing blood pressure‚ increasing heart rate‚ decreased respirations

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    to multiple organ failure. Prerenal failure is associated with a number of preexisting medical conditions‚ such as atherosclerosis‚ which reduces blood flow. Dehydration is one of the main causes‚ due to reduced fluid intake or excessive use of diuretics. During prerenal failure damage is minimal and can be reversed with proper treatment. Permanent damage can occur with prolonged decrease in blood flow to the kidneys (Rhodes‚ 2009). Next‚ postrenal failure accounts for 5-10% of all cases

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