- Feeling of warmth
- Brief period of asystole
- Headache
- Increased urine output
No category found.
- Right-sided heart failure
- Pulmonary congestion
- Systemic hypertension
- Hypoglycemia
- Weak, thready pulse
- Bounding water-hammer pulse
- Irregular pulse
- Absent peripheral pulses
- Elevate legs above the heart
- Walk until the point of pain, then rest
- Apply warm compresses directly to the legs
- Wear constrictive clothing
- Increasing saturated fat intake
- Smoking cessation
- Limiting physical activity
- Avoiding all dairy products
- Beta-blocker
- Loop diuretic
- Inotrope (e.g., Dobutamine)
- Vasodilator
- Decrease blood pressure
- Restore tissue perfusion
- Increase urine output only
- Cause peripheral edema
- A low-calorie, low-protein diet
- Increasing fluid intake only
- A high-calorie, high-protein diet
- Restricting carbohydrates
- Hypokalemia
- Hypophosphatemia
- Hypercalcemia
- Hyperkalemia and hyperphosphatemia
- Weight gain
- Hair loss all over the body
- Fatigue
- Increased appetite
- Phosphorus
- Sodium
- Calcium and Vitamin D
- Iron
- Pallor
- Pain out of proportion to injury
- Pulselessness
- Warmth
- High-impact exercise
- Applying cold packs to stiff joints
- Weight-bearing exercises
- Low-impact aerobic exercise and rest as needed
- Cure the disease
- Increase dopamine levels in the brain
- Reduce tremors only
- Enhance acetylcholine production
- Encourage reading in dim light
- Suggest wearing an eye patch for part of the day
- Administer pain medication
- Apply warm compresses to the eyes
- Restrain the patient at night
- Provide a stimulating environment in the evening
- Maintain a consistent routine and lighting in the evening
- Administer sedatives as needed
- Restrain the patient's extremities
- Insert an oral airway
- Protect the patient from injury
- Leave the patient alone to avoid disturbing them
- Colonoscopy
- Cystoscopy
- Prostate-specific antigen (PSA)
- Blood glucose
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