Treat hyperglycemia by having the patient drink water and notify MD if necessary. Promote rest Long term stress and elevated cortisol levels can weaken the immune system and increase the risk of developing bacterial infections. Monitor for signs of infection ...
Plan for adjustments and interventions for achieving the plan and the people involved. Client responses to the interventions, teaching, and action plan performed. Attainment or progress towards desired outcome. Modifications to plan care. Individual findings including deviation from prescribed treatment plan...
Black race, andhyperglycemia. Also, environmental exposures such as lead, smoking, metabolic syndrome, possibly some analgesic agents, and obesity have also been linked to the accelerated progression of CKD (Vaidya & Aeddula, 2022).
NIC interventions include: the physiological (e.g., Acid-Base Management, Airway Suctioning, Pressure Ulcer Care) and the psychosocial (e.g., Anxiety Reduction, Preparatory Sensory Information, Home Maintenance Assistance); illness treatment (e.g., Hyperglycemia Management, Ostomy Care, Shock ...
Hyperglycemia worsens brain edema simultaneously. Blood glucose damages the immune function of the body and increases the probability of infection. Therefore, hyperglycemia is associated with a poor prognosis and an increase in mortality. At present, the best management methods and target values for ...
NIC interventions include: the physiological (e.g., Acid-Base Management, Airway Suctioning, Pressure Ulcer Care) and the psychosocial (e.g., Anxiety Reduction, Preparatory Sensory Information, Home Maintenance Assistance); illness treatment (e.g., Hyperglycemia Management, Ostomy Care, Shock ...
Hyperglycemia and tachycardia are side effects of sympathomimetics. Fluid and sodium retention are side effects of corticosteroids. The nursing student is studying hypersensitivity reactions. Which reactions are correctly matched with their hypersensitivity types? (Select all that apply.)a. Type I ...
hyperglycemia, air embolism Atopy: the genetic tendency to develop allergic diseases Avg. urine output: 1200-1500 mL/day Polyuria 2000-2500 mL/day Catheterization insert through urinary meatus and into the bladder: STERILE technique, don't forget to lube the cath. Coude catheter curved tip, easie...
of type 2 DM and had not attended standard outpatient DM education classes; were receiving drugs that can cause medication- induced hyperglycemia or hypo- glycemia (steroids, antibiotics) at the time of APN intervention implementation; and patients with an acute illness that may cause hyperglycemia....
ECG shows Q waves. a. Hyperglycemia. b. Bilateral crackles. c. Q waves on ECG. d. Elevated troponin. - correct answer ✔✔ANS: b. Bilateral crackles. Bilateral crackles suggests that the patient may be developing heart failure, a complication of myocardial infarction (MI...