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- 4. Description about jaundice. In nursing? Don't plagarism-answer10. A 68-year-old woman comes to the physician for a follow-up examination after a routine endoscopy for dyspepsia showed large esophageal varices. She has a 25-year history of type 2 diabetes mellitus. She also has hypertension and hyperlipidemia. She does not have any history of liver disease, blood transfusions, or intravenous drug use, and she does not drink alcohol. Her current medications are 81-mg aspirin, insulin, lisinopril, and simvastatin. She appears alert. She is 168 cm (5 ft 6 in) tall and weighs 110 kg (242 lb); BMI is 39 kg/m². Physical examination shows scattered spider angiomata over the chest and upper extremities. Abdominal examination shows no ascites. The spleen tip is palpated 4 cm below the left costal margin. Laboratory studies show. Hemoglobin Hematocrit Mean corpuscular volume Platelet count 12.2 g/dL 36% 102 μm³ 92,000/mm³ 1.8 mg/dL Serum Total bilirubin AST 65 U/L ALT 85 U/L Ferritin 62 ng/mL Hepatitis B surface antigen negative Hepatitis B surface antibody…20. An elderly woman is brought to the emergency room by her family. They relate to the nurse that the client has had mental status changes and cannot remember her grandchildren’s names. They go on to say that she is intolerant of cold and is lethargic. On physical examination, the nurse notes that the client has husky voice, her face is puffy around the eyes, and her tongue appears enlarged. What diagnosis would the nurse suspect? Myxedema Hashimoto thyroiditis Hyperthyroidism Congenital hypothyroidism
- #3. Oqt4. Describe possible obstructive effects of livercancer.Meal Planning and Preparation for Patients Suffering from Different Diseases Diet is a major factor is preventing damage of the organs in the body. It is also important to be aware of the food items to be allowed and restricted to avoid further complications. Please discuss the characteristic, dietary management and rationale of the following disease condition.If a woman has these symptoms: • depressed •tired and irritable •frequent headaches •numbness •tingling in hands and feet •muscle weakness that makes walking difficult •odd lesion And has been taking high dose supplements of B-vitamins because she was told they help with PMS What vitamin is she deficient in? What is the toxic level?
- A 24 yrs old female nursing student, who is working 4 nights in a week and studying full time doesn’t get enough sleep and eat on go or skip meals. She starts to feel run down and lethargic. She began to notice infected toenail. She is also feeling thirsty quite often and craving for sweets. She is also urinating frequently. She had to call sick on the work. When she went to get sick certificate, doctor assesses her BGL which is 19mmol/L, her HR124bpm, BP 98/56, spo2 100% and temp 37.2. She weighs 62kg. Please develop SMART goals for her care as her caring nurse. Devise holistic nursing actions (at least 6) in order of priority and specify if it is a dependent or independent nursing action. You must consider the medical, pharmacological, social and psychological requirements of the patient. Also provide relevant evaluate outcomes for each action.4. Discuss postoperative ileus including definition, risk factors, clinical manifestations, and prevention/treatment interventions. Definition – Risk Factors – Clinical Manifestations- Interventions-The nurse understand's which factor is the mostly likely source of a patient that was diagnosed with hepatitis D? O eating infecting shellfish O practicing poor hygiene overly exerting oneself O receiving a blood transfusion
- The nurse know that which of the following factors is most likely to cause diarrhea? Loss of intestinal normal flora Administering Oxycodone Eating 10-15 g of fiber per day Drinking excessive water Next Page Page 5 of 53 nursing diagnosis for appendicitis and interventions3. The wife of a 48-year-old diabetic client, who was discharged from the healthcare facility a week ago, calls the telehealth service. She sounds worried and says her husband has been showing strange symptoms, such as confusion, nervousness, and excessive hunger, for the past 2 days. He has also been complaining of blurred vision and dizziness. She tells the nurse that she had been administering insulin to her husband as directed by the healthcare provider but is not sure of the cause of his GV grivipost ard condition. ● insilo m What should the nurse tell the caller about the Jain Svizasox possible cause of these symptoms in the client? What possible measures should the nurse suggest the caller take to prevent further complications? 9, 10 Serie lamoo dilbs) bris sestdmun bris coulp emaslą onlsqsnq enoldbundani 1erW spor fnells