4. Assess risk for AKI in patients with hemodynamic instability.
4. Assess the risk factors for AKI in patients with hemodynamic instability:
10. Establish priorities in the care of patients with AKI and CKD.
How does fluid and electrolytes affects the patients hemodynamic system
How does acid base imbalances affects the patients hemodynamic system
GU: Acute Kidney Injury (AKI): 1. Discuss causes of prerenal, intrarenal, and postrenal AKI. 2.Explain the pathophysiology of each. 3.Include two nursing interventions for each type. Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD): 4.What dietary teaching would you provide to a patient with CKD? 5.What are the manifestations of uremia in patients with CKD?
Why is determining the genetic contribution important to assess in stroke patients
12. Why is it sometimes difficult to assess stiffness in the joints? a. Patients may use the term "stiffness" differently b. Healthy people should not experience stiffness after exertion c. Patients do not want to appear to be less limber than normal 4. Patients might intentionally resist passive range of motion, appearing stiff 13. Which of the following is NOT a risk factor for the development of osteoporosis? a. Vitamin D deficiency b. All are risk factors c. Use of...
Demonstrate ability to assess the health status of assigned patients / clients / residents.
when planning for a risk management for patients who ate at risk for development of pressure ulcers,the nurse should first -provide at risk patients with high protein,high carb diet -automatically place patients in specialty beds -place at risk patients on an every 2 hour turning schedule -identify at risk patients on admission to the health care facility
In a certain population of at risk patients, 5.2% ultimately die of a cardiovascular event in a five year window. A new medicine is developed with the hope of reducing the rate of death due to a cardiovascular event. A random sample of 2000 people from the population of at risk patients was taken and given the new medicine for five years. It was found that 82 of them died from a cardiovascular event. Is there evidence that the new...
An investigator wants to assess whether smoking is a risk factor for bladder cancer. Electronic medical records at a city hospital will be used to identify one hundred patients with pancreatic cancer. Two hundred patients who are similar but free of bladder cancer will also be selected. Each participant’s medical record will be analyzed for smoking history. Which of the following is not true about this study? It is not useful when several potentially harmful exposures are under consideration. It...