Harris Y (2007) Depression as a risk factor for nursing home admission among older individuals. J Am Med Dir Assoc 8:14-20Harris Y. Depression as a risk factor for nursing home admission among older individuals. J Am Med Dir Assoc 2007; 8:14-20....
A possiblenursing diagnosisis risk forinjuryrelated to violence or neglect, as indicated by recurrent emergency department visits, insomnia, bruises of various stages of healing, broken bones, scars, burns, malnutrition, andwounds. A diagnosis related to psychological abuse could be powerlessness and f...
Even if nursing home placement cannot be avoided, it is possible that the individual's quality of life could be significantly enhanced by better diagnosis and treatment of depression. These findings have implications beyond the Medicare+Choice population. 展开 关键词: managed care Medicare nursing ...
Following a thoroughassessment, anursing diagnosisis formulated to specifically address the challenges associated with major depression based on thenurse’sclinical judgmentand understanding of the patient’s unique health condition. Whilenursing diagnosesserve as a framework for organizing care, their useful...
In addition, they had very mild dementia and most did not have risk for pressure injuries. Depression was noted among those with dementia, but was absent in those without dementia. A total of 52 nursing diagnoses were validated. Of these, 11 were associat...
Depression is CommonThe recent NIH Consensus Statement on the Diagnosis and Treatment of Depression in Late Life1 informs us that ". . . among the 1.5 million older people living in nursingDOI: 10.3928/0048-5713-19950701-11 被引量: 49 ...
A 75 year old client is admitted to the hospital with the diagnosis of dementia of the Alzheimer’s type and depression. The symptom that is unrelated to depression would be? A. Apathetic response to the environment B. “I don’t know” answer to questions ...
Following a thorough assessment, anursing diagnosisis formulated to specifically address the challenges associated with cerebrovascular accident (CVA) based on the nurse’s clinical judgement and understanding of the patient’s unique health condition. Whilenursing diagnosesserve as a framework for organizin...
The complete blood count (CBC) is the cornerstone for diagnosis of hematologic disturbances and is often part of a minimum database in sick patients. The CBC includes numeric data indicating the concentration of different cell types, as well as other estimations of red blood cell mass (hemoglobin...
A colonoscopy confirms the diagnosis by revealing the sites of inflammation in the entire colon. Biopsy samples may be taken during the procedure. Granulomas, or collections of inflammatory cells, indicate Crohn’s diagnosis. Nursing Interventions Nursing interventions and care are essential for the ...