- Applying ointments
- Strict aseptic technique during wound care
- Limiting dressing changes
- Administering prophylactic antibiotics orally
No category found.
- Increased urine output
- Peripheral edema and crackles in lungs
- Decreased heart rate
- Dry mucous membranes
- Using commercial mouthwashes
- Eating spicy foods
- Frequent oral hygiene with soft toothbrush
- Brushing teeth vigorously
- Psychological pain
- Incisional pain
- Phantom limb pain
- Neuropathy
- Encouraging prolonged bed rest
- Continuous passive motion (CPM) machine use
- Avoiding pain medication
- Restricting fluid intake
- Limiting calcium intake
- Avoiding weight-bearing exercise
- Regular weight-bearing exercise
- Increasing carbonated beverage consumption
- Infection
- Compartment syndrome
- Normal healing
- Numbness and tingling only
- Indwelling catheterization only
- Timed voiding and self-catheterization
- Limiting fluid intake
- Increasing caffeine intake
- Driving during aura
- Swimming alone
- Wearing a medical alert bracelet
- Avoiding anticonvulsant medications
- Mild brain injury
- Brainstem dysfunction
- Spinal cord injury
- Peripheral nerve damage
- Administering thrombolytics
- Strict blood pressure control
- Encouraging early ambulation
- Increasing fluid intake
- Insulin
- Thyroid hormone
- Glucocorticoids
- Antidiuretic hormone
- Bradycardia and hypothermia
- Severe hypertension and tachycardia
- Hypoglycemia
- Constipation
- With food to prevent gastric upset
- At bedtime
- On an empty stomach in the morning
- When symptoms recur
- Kussmaul respirations
- Profound dehydration and hyperglycemia
- Ketoacidosis
- Bradycardia
- Hypoglycemia
- Lactic acidosis
- Weight gain
- Diarrhea
- Left upper quadrant pain radiating to the back
- Right upper quadrant pain radiating to the right shoulder
- Epigastric pain relieved by food
- Periumbilical pain
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