46. 3. For clients with obstructive versus restrictive disorders, extending exhalation through pursed-lip breathing will make the respiratory effort more efficient. The usual position of choice for this client is the upright position, leaning slightly forward to allow greater lung expansion. Teaching d...
•Infected newborns: Typically born asymptomatic, but begin to show signs 1st year of life, enlarge liver and spleen, lymphedema, failure to thrive, thrush EDD/EDC/EDB (what do they stand for?) andNaegale’s Rule (what is it based on?) ...
If cancer is diagnosed, the next step in management is staging to determine further treatment. Staging is based on findings and results from examination, tissue findings, imaging, and reported signs and symptoms. Grading is based on the size and depth of the cancer and signs of spread to othe...
LymphedemaNeglected tropical diseaseNursing educationPodoconiosisBackground:Podoconiosis is a preventable, progressive, and non-infectious form of elephantiasis that can contribute to significant disability and economic burden when not treated early. Nurses play a critical role in early detection and ...
33.Effects of perinatal meditation on pregnant Chinese women in Hong Kong: A randomized controlled trial 机译:围产期冥想对香港中国孕妇的影响:一项随机对照试验 作者:Ka Po Chan 期刊名称:《Journal of Nursing Education and Practice》 | 2015年第1期 34.Teaching nursing students about chronic pain: Th...
DIAGNOSTIC AND INTERVENTION OF NURSING IN PATIENT WITH ERYSIPELAS: A CASE STUDY IN TEACHING HOSPITAL This study aimed to identify nursing diagnoses and interventions for diseases caused by dermal bullous erysipelas in patients admitted to the Medical Clini... PLND Silva,GGDD Abreu,JR Fonseca,... ...
Among breast cancer surgery patients is attending a nurse lead outpatient lymphedema screening and prevention program more effective than receiving only post-op nurse teaching for preventing late stages of lymphedema after 2 years from surgery.