Ans) In physiology, a stimulus (plural stimuli or stimuluses) is a detectable change in the physical or chemical structure of an organism's internal or external environment. The ability of an organism or organ to respond to external stimuli is called sensitivity.
- A withdrawal reflex starts when sensory nerves in your skin receive a stimulus from outside the body. That stimulus starts a nerve impulse along the cell membrane. Your emotions, decisions, and physical actions all happen through nerve impulses traveling through neurons in your brain, spinal cord and nerves.
- It serves to reduce the patient's symptoms.
pls provide evaluation on this intervention: Monitored the stimuli that result in and note the effects...
need your expertise: The following is the intervention on the first column and implementation 2nd column. Please provide an evaluation for this interventions and implementations. thank you a care plan with a diagnosis: Impaired social interaction and coping r/t chronic confusion, secondary to Dementia AEB self care deficit, and impaired cognition. those photos are one of my intervention 2. Identify and limit stimuli that could result in symptoms of chronic confusion & cognitive impairment. 2. Monitored the stimuli and note...
pls provide evaluation for this intervention: * Assessed nutritional status and referred to nutritionist. *Wound changed daily as per order and hand hygiene performed as directed. patient have pressure ulcer stage 4 this is my nursing intervention for Impaired skin integrity. Every intervention need evalauation.
can you pls provide implementation on this intervention: 1.incorporating memory and cognitive function therapy into patient management program. how to implement this? 2.Initiating and peer group therapy sessions for the patient. How to implement this?
Pls provide EVALUATION for this LONGTERM GOAL: *The patient will function at maximum cognitive level by discharge. ronic nentia paired LTG#1: The patient will function at maximum cognitive level.by when . tion, prompts can help those with participated in dressing self. Patient dementia be more observed to safely transfer to the toilet. independent. LTG#1: Goal met: Patient able to engage LTG: Engage client in in simple conversation relating to individualized present time. communication to maximize client interaction and response. Rationale:...
Scenario: The patient has returned from surgery and is laying quietly in bed. Upon assessment, you note Respiratory Rate as 26, Heart Rate 98, BP 180/85. A patient does not want to participate in the assessment and when asked to rate his pain he states “4/10”. The patient grimaces with movement and does not want to talk. His surgical site is clean and dry. Assessment Data (Include at least three-five subjective and/or objective pieces of data that lead to the...
Patient with Newly Diagnosed Diabetes Mellitus (DM) Natalie Smith is a 42-year-old female patient who presented to the emergency department at 9pm with vomiting and abdominal pain. She states that she had a 2-week history of excessive urination and thirst, accompanied by blurred vision and a 10-pound weight loss despite excessive eating. The patient indicated that she started treatment for newly diagnosed hypertension about 3 months ago. PAST MEDICAL HISTORY: CURRENT MEDICATIONS: - Hypertension - hydrochlorothiazide [Hydrodiuril] -...
Part I – Process and Capacity Analysis Mortgage, Inc. processes loan applications in a “back-office” service facility. Each loan application must undergo a sequence of three separate processing activities before Mortgage, Inc. can make a decision to approve or decline the application. That is, a loan application first passes through Activity 1, then Activity 2, and finally Activity 3. Each activity has a fixed number of workers (given below). For example, there are three workers assigned to Activity 1 and...
Concept Map: Asthma Mark Norse, a 22-year-old man who lives in a small mountain town in Colorado, is highly allergie to dust and pollen. Anxiety seems to play a role in exacerbating (triggering) his asthma attacks. Mr. Norse's wife drove him to the clinic this morning when his wheezing worsened and did not respond to be clomethosone (Vanceril) and ipratropiumbromide (Atrovent) inhalers. Upon arrival his vital signs are B/P 152/84, P 124 R 42. T. 100.4. You start Mr. Norse...
Concept Map: Asthma Mark Norse, a 22-year-old man, who lives in a small mountain town in Colorado, is highly allergic to dust and pollen. Anxiety seems to play a role len. Anxiety seems to play a role in exacerbating (triggering) his asthma attacks. Mr. Norse's wife drove him to the clinic this morning when his wheezing worsened and did not respond to belclomethosone (Vanceril) and ipratropium bromide (Atrovent) inhalers. Upon arrival his vital signs are B/P 152/84, P 124, R...
Please help Please help me to write some responds after you read this post Paragraph #1: Patient’s age, sex, brief PMHx, explanation of a current medical situation A patient is a 92-year-old female who has been diagnosed with congestive heart failure, asthma, and Pneumonia. She was admitted to Redmond Care and Rehab primarily with the respiratory problem in December 2017. She has a full code status of DNR. PMHx- Congestive Heart Failure, Asthma, Chronic kidney disease, Primary hypertension, and atrial...