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    Nursing Diagnosis

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    Impaired swallowing Risk for unstable blood glucose level Neonatal jaundice Risk for neonatal jaundice        Risk for impaired liver function Risk for electrolyte imbalance Readiness for enhanced fluid balance Deficient fluid volume Excess fluid volume Risk for deficient fluid volume Risk for imbalanced fluid volume Domain 3 Elimination and Exchange                  Functional urinary incontinence Overflow urinary incontinence Reflex

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    Appendix N. 1: A Case Study

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    Introduction: The scenario included in Appendix n.1 shows multiple errors consequently leading to a patient’s deterioration. There was poor communication and record-keeping leading to an incomplete Early Warning Score Chart (EWS) and Fluid Balance Chart‚ and lack of practical knowledge and skills of the nursing staff in recognizing signs of deterioration of the patient. Furthermore‚ there is failure to understand the life-saving importance of intravenous antibiotics and the necessity of intravenous

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    Endocrine System

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    hormones transported in blood Response slower but longer lasting than nervous system Endocrinology Study of hormones and endocrine organs Endocrine System: Controls and integrates Reproduction Growth and development Maintenance of electrolyte‚ water‚ and nutrient balance of blood Regulation of cellular metabolism and energy balance Mobilization of body defenses Exocrine glands Nonhormonal substances (sweat‚ saliva) Have ducts to carry secretion to membrane surface Endocrine glands

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    Chronic Respiratory Failure Shelby Lynch Date of Care: 03/19/2013 Chamberlain College of Nursing NR 340: Critical Care |Assessment |Medical/Nursing Diagnoses |Treatment | |Brief review of the patient |Medical Diagnoses: |Therapeutic Modalities

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    Sports Drinks vs. Water

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    conditions and sweating excessively. When you sweat‚ you lose electrolytes and need to get them back quickly. One way to replenish these electrolytes is to sip on a sports drink. Sports drinks are made of To “normal” people sports drinks may cause weight gain and electrolyte imbalance. Electrolytes need to be balanced in order for our bodies to perform properly and for us to live. Drinking sports drinks may be one choice to regain electrolytes but another is to eat normal food. “Since sweat is about

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    Gatorade Evaluation

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    workout supplements in the Indian market that promises to replenish not only water lost during exercise‚ but also the essential electrolytes and trace minerals that are lost through sweating. Here is a look at some of the most popular of these‚ and how effective they have been in battling dehydration and boosting your performance during fitness routines. Popular Electrolytes and Sports Drinks Gatorade This popular American range of sports drinks is manufactured by PepsiCo and offers quite a few

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    answers the question. ___B_ 1. A 45-year-old client with excess fluid volume because of an acute kidney dysfunction is placed on a 1‚000 ml fluid restriction per 24-hour period. The client asks the nurse‚ “Why is there such a severe fluid restriction when I already have dry lips and mouth?” Which response by the nurse is best? |a. |The doctor ordered the fluid restriction‚ so it is |c. |You probably drank too much fluid before you got sick‚ so| | |important to comply with those orders

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    pattern of regulating and integrating into the bladder requirements: intake of nutrients that daily living a therapeutic regime for exceeds metabolic needs treatment of illness and its sequelae that is unsatisfactory for meeting specific health Food/fluid Breastfeeding‚ effective: mother-infant Nutrition: imbalanced‚ risk for more than goals body requirements: at risk for intake of dyad/family exhibits adequate proficiency nutrients that exceeds metabolic needs Health-seeking behaviors (specify): active

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    Gatorade

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    ingredients. The major reason anyone drinks fluid before‚ during and after physical activity is to replace the water that is lost through sweat. If the water isn’t replaced dehydration will occur and performance will be hampered. The purpose of Gatorade and other sports drinks is to help rehydrate your body quickly and help improve performance and productivity. This is accomplished through a well balanced mix of water‚ sugar (carbohydrates) and salts (electrolytes)‚ the major ingredients in most sports

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    Bulimia Nervosa

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    * People with low self-esteem Health Consequences of Bulimia Nervosa: Bulimia Nervosa can be extremely harmful to the body. The recurrent binge-and-purge cycles can damage the entire digestive system and purge behaviors can lead to chemical imbalances in the body that affect the heart and other

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