Narcolepsy is excessive uncontrollable day time sleeping . It might be due to genetic factors , abnormal signalling in the brain etc .
The correct intervention is 4) Encourage the patient to take 20 mins nap during the day . It will help him to relax and concentrate on work while he or she is working rather than sleeping .
7. The nurse i s developing a care plan for the patient experiencing narcolepsy. Which intervention...
00 Fundamentals of Nursing II Exam CH 31 & 32 Answer 1. The nurse understands that providing holistic care includes treating which of the following? 1. Disease, spirit, and family interventions 2. Desires and emotions of the patient 3. Mind, body-sspirit of the patient and their families 4. Muscles, nerves and spinal disorders Defend your answer: 2. Which role do patients have in complemenatary and alternative medication therapy? 1. Submissive to the practioner. 2. Actively involved in the treatment 3....
36. A nurse is caring for a patient whose plan of care includes the statement monitor intake and output every four hours’ what type of statement is this? A. Outcome B. Evaluation C. Assessment D. Intervention
w bow Apply A cline nurse is developing a plan of care for a pregnant client with AIDS. Which problem does the nurse Identify as the priority to be addressed in the plan of care? also Poor hygiene Inverted nipples History of IV drug use Intake of fewer than 6 glasses of fluid daily 88. A woman with severe preeclampsia delivers a healthy newborn infant and continues to receive magnesium sulfate therapy in the postpartum period. Twenty-four hours after delivery,...
Be able to use the Nursing Process in the plan of care for a patient experiencing pain – think like a nurse!
a patient has acute divertiulitis. suring admisison which intervention shoukd the nurse explain to the patient as part of the initial plan of care? a. giving a high fiber diet during the acute phase b. increasing orla fluids c. using stool softners d. administering IV fluids
NOTE: Please Answer Question 1-10 Nursing Care Plan 7-1: The Patient with an Infection Mr. R. has a peripheral IV infusing and reports discomfort at the site of insertion. What should the nurse do? Nursing Care Plan 8-1: The Patient with Activity Intolerance The nurse is in the process of transferring Mr. D. from his bed to a chair using a mechanical lift. The nurse has prepared the chair and placed it near the bed. The nurse turns Mr. D....
. The nurse is developing a nursing care plan for a patient with anxiety. Utilize the nursing process when creating a care plan. Patient states that he has not slept in two days, has been drinking more frequently at the local bar, and he lives alone. The patient appears restless with tremors, diaphoretic, pale, and speaks with a trembling voice. Vital signs: T- 99.1, HR- 114, RR- 24, BP- 131/67 and O2 sat is 92% on room air. Address the...
32. A nurse planning care for a patient who has a deep wound and is prescribed daily dressing. When developing the plan, which of the following are independent nursing intervention? A. Drawing blood to check the white cell count B. Changing the dressing C. Repositioning the patient every two hours. D. Teaching the patient about signs and symptoms of infection E. Talking to the dietician about adding high protein supplements between meals.
37. Which of these nursing actions included in the plan of care for a patient with cirrhosis can the nurse delegate to a nursing assistant? a. Assessing the patient for jaundice b. Teaching the patient about a fluid restriction c. Palpating the abdomen for distension d. Providing oral hygiene before meals 38. When monitoring a client with cholelithiasis for signs of obstructive jaundice, the nurse would assess for: a. Yellow sclera b. Pale urine c. Dark, brown stools d. Coffee...
which measure should a nurse include in the care plan for a patient who had a hip replacement eight hours ago?