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Concept: Acid Base Balance
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Fluid & Electrolyte-a disturbance in F & E can influence the acid base balance, for instance n/v or diarrhea can cause acid/base imbalance. Oxygenation-hypo or hyperventilation causes a change in the carbon dioxide which influences acid base balance. Metabolism-metabolic disturbances such as diabetes can affect acid/base |
Metabolic Acidosis Metabolic alkalosis Respiratory acidosis Respiratory alkalosis Diabetic ketoacidosis |
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Muscle strength Level of consciousness Warm/flushed skin with metabolic acidosis Pale/cyanotic skin with respiratory acidosis |
Blood gas analysis EKG changes Electrolytes |
Restore fluid and electrolyte balance Prevent injury if muscles affected If respiratory related, treat with oxygen, paced breathing, pulmonary hygiene, ventilator support. Administer drugs as ordered, such as insulin |
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Concept: Sexuality
Please do the concept of Sexuality
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Concept -Sexuality
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1.Failure to maintain an errection during sexual intercourse,,or failure to make an errection at the desired time can cause sexual imperfections. 2.pain in sexual organ on sexual intercourse. 3.spasm in the female sexual organ associated with penetration during intercourse. 4.Recurrent sexual urges, or behaviors involving the exposure of one’s genitals to an unsuspecting stranger . 5.Perisistent or premature ejuaculation before the penetration or the the person wishes it. |
1.Erectile dysfunction. 2.Dyspareunia . 3.Vaginismus . 5.Exhibitionism. 6.Premature (Early )Ejaculation. |
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Medical history sexual history |
physical examination Mental assesment Nocturnal erection test pelvic floor examination |
Perform a history collection Perform a mental health assesment Educate the patient for performing the nocturnal erection test. prepare the dyspareunia patients for a physical examination to locate the aea of pain and causes. position the patient for a pelvic floor examination . Educate of pelvic floor exercises for cases like vaginisms and dyspareunia. prepare the paitent for a pshycotherapy. |
Concept: Sexuality PLEASE DO NOT copy and paste, it must all be in your own words. Related concepts (explain) Related exemplars: Related Assessments Related Lab & Diagnostic Test Related Nursing Interventions
Discussion 19 - Fluid and Electrolyte Balance Acid-base balance is regulated by a number of systems. Describe the sources of respiratory acidosis and alkalosis as well as metabolic acidosis and alkalosis.
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please fill out the table of acid-base imbalances
Metabolic Acidosis Respiratory Acidosis Metabolic Alkalosis Respiratory Alkalosis Causes Lab Values Signs/Symptoms Compensation Interventions How to determine partial from full compensation? • Full: • Partial:
Please help me with the correct answers and also the rationales for
the correct answers for number 2,5,6,11,17,23,24,25.
324 Quiz 1 Version A 1. Following insertion of a central line, a client begins to have difficulty breathing. The clien, becomes progressively cyanotic and becomes unresponsive. The care team suspects an am embolus that should prompt the nurse to immediately A. Administer a thrombolytic B Place the client on the left side with the clients head down C. Have the client...
Identify the signs and symptoms of hypovolemia or fluid deficit. Identify the signs and symptoms of hypervolemia or fluid excess Describe the fluids used to correct a fluid imbalance How would you diagnose an electrolyte imbalance? What test would you perform? Explain the relationship between hydrostatic pressure, high blood pressure, and edema. Explain how secretion of certain hormones regulates fluid balance Identify the signs and symptoms of hyponatremia Identify the signs and symptoms of hypernatremia. Explain what is meant by...
Scenario #4: Mrs. D. is a 45 year old female admitted with a history of diabetes. She has a temperature of 101.8, P 110, RR- 30, B/P-90/70. Labs are drawn and reveal a glucose of 780 mg positive ketones, and the following ABGs: pH 7.25 PaCO2 30 mm Hg HCO3- 22 mEq/L What is the acid base disturbance? A. Respiratory Acidosis B. Respiratory Alkalosis 13. C. Metabolic Acidosis D. Metabolic Alkalosis Is the acid base disturbance compensated or uncompensated? A....
22. Fluid Example Uses Nursing Implications Isotonic Hypotonic Hypertonic 23. Condition Assessment Early Signs Assessment Late Signs Type of fluid replacement Dehydration Fluid volume deficit Fluid volume excess 24. Term Signs and Symptoms Treatment Hyponatremia Hypernatremia Hypokalemia Hyperkalemia Hypocalcemia Hypercalcemia Hypomagnesemia Hypermagnesemia Hypophosphatemia Hyperphosphatemia Age Risk Factors of fluid imbalance Nursing implications Infants 0 – 12 months School age children Adolescents Adults Older adults 25. Of the five age considerations in the above table, which two are most at risk...
Student Copy 3 Scenario #5: Mr. J calls you into his room with a complaint of shortness of breath. His SaO2 is 89% on Room Air. He has rhonchi all lobes. T- 101, P 122, RR 36, B/P 160/92. RT draws ABGs with the following results: pH 7.33 PaCO2 72 mm Hg HCO3- 24 mEq/L 17. What is the acid base disturbance? A. Respiratory Acidosis B. Respiratory Alkalosis C. Metabolic Acidosis D. Metabolic Alkalosis 18. Is the acid base disturbance...
please can I have the rationales for the correct answers
324 Quiz 1 Version A 1. Following insertion of a central line, a client begins to have difficulty breathing. The clien, becomes progressively cyanotic and becomes unresponsive. The care team suspects an am embolus that should prompt the nurse to immediately A. Administer a thrombolytic B Place the client on the left side with the clients head down C. Have the client bear down and perform a Valsalva maneuver. D....