Nursing diagnosis and clinical complications in hospitalized patients with chronic kidney diseaseAna Paula Malagoli RibeiroPatricia Costa dos Santos da SilvaClesnan Mendes RodriguesSuely_Araujo
more than body requirements; The nursing diagnosis study contributes to increasing the knowledge of realty of these patients, which is a necessary step for the establishment of nursing assistance to the renal transplanted, as well as for the direction of outcomes to be reached aiming the improvement...
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...
Learn about the nursing diagnosis for acute renal failure or acute kidney injury in this nursing care plan guide. Discover the evidence-based nursing interventions, nursing assessment tips, and strategic nursing management of patients with acute renal fa
Decreased kidney function Decreased calcium intake High fluid intake 36. What is the most important nursing diagnosis for a patient in end-stage renal disease? Risk for injury Fluid volume excess Altered nutrition: less than body requirements ...
Following a thorough assessment, a nursing diagnosis is formulated to specifically address the challenges associated with chronic kidney disease (CKD) based on the nurse’s clinical judgement and understanding of the patient’s unique health condition. Whilenursing diagnosesserve as a framework fororganiz...
noted that the user classifies the quality of the service in primary healthcare as regular, showing weaknesses that needs to be corrected to prevent damage in service provision in Primary Healthcare. KEYWORDS Primary Healthcare,Adult’s Health,Public Health,Nursing...
Success and safety of same-day kidney biopsy in children and adolescents Renal biopsy is crucial for the diagnosis, management, and monitoring of many kidney diseases. Although percutaneous renal biopsy is considered a routine s... AM Simckes,DL Blowey,KM Gyves,... - 《Pediatric Nephrology》 ...
For which conditions is a client with hypertension at risk? Kidney damage Stroke Heart failure Blindness The nurse reviewing the records of a client diagnosed with hypertension notes a weight of 200 lb., height 5' 4", dietary intake includes primarily starches, an alcohol intake ...
Decreased tissue perfusion may lead to gradual infarction of organ tissues, such as the brain, liver,spleen, kidney,skeletal muscle, and so forth, with consequent release of intracellular enzymes. Immediately after blood loss, the hematocrit cannot be used as a reliable method to determine the qua...