- All fluids consumed
- Urine, emesis, liquid stool, wound drainage
- Only urine
- Only oral fluids
No category found.
- Apply a soft wrist restraint immediately
- Increase environmental stimuli
- Frequent rounding, reorientation, and ensure call light is within reach
- Administer sedatives without specific indication
- Answer honestly to build rapport
- Share minimal, professional information and gently redirect focus back to the client
- Ignore the question
- Lie to protect your privacy
- Kidney stone
- Abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) rupture
- Sciatica
- Muscle spasm
- Supine
- Prone
- Left lateral (Sims' position)
- High-Fowler's
- Stop antibiotics when symptoms improve
- Take antibiotics only when feeling unwell
- Complete the entire course of antibiotics as prescribed
- Share antibiotics with family members
- Try to move the patient back to bed immediately
- Assess the patient for injury before moving them
- Call their family first
- Document the fall before assessment
- Bipolar I Disorder
- Major Depressive Disorder
- Schizophrenia
- Borderline Personality Disorder
- Hypokalemia
- Hyperkalemia
- Hyponatremia
- Hypocalcemia
- High level of consciousness
- Normal cognitive function
- Impaired neurological function
- Minimal neurological impairment
- Immediately offer advice to fix their problem
- Sit silently and allow them to experience their emotions, while remaining present and supportive
- Tell them to stop crying
- Change the subject to distract them
- Increased risk of hypertension
- Increased risk of gastrointestinal bleeding
- Increased risk of constipation
- Decreased effectiveness of the NSAID
- Minimizing patient interaction
- Delivering safe and high-quality patient care
- Avoiding individual responsibility
- Completing tasks independently
- Bronchitis
- Upper airway obstruction
- Pneumonia
- Asthma
- This is normal for all insulins
- This indicates contamination, discard it
- This indicates it is NPH or a mixed insulin, which can be cloudy
- This indicates it is expired
- Tell them to forgive the family member
- Validate their feelings and explore the source and impact of the anger
- Tell them anger is a negative emotion
- Advise them to cut off contact with the family member
- Pneumonia; administer antibiotics
- Pulmonary edema; elevate head of bed, administer oxygen, and notify physician
- Asthma attack; administer bronchodilator
- Dehydration; increase fluid intake
- 60-80 compressions/minute
- 80-100 compressions/minute
- 100-120 compressions/minute
- 120-140 compressions/minute
- Increased libido
- Erectile dysfunction or delayed ejaculation
- Priapism
- Hypersexuality
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