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at the time of birth

a nurse needs to promote bonding and attachment

client lacking oxygen

the nurse should look for cyanosis (blueness of skin) and difficulty breathing

client likely to fall

the nurse should look for an unsteady gait, bruising on the limbs, or a history of paralysis

client crying, depressed, or angry

the nurse should look for a place of isolation for the client or an inability to control frustrations

what can threaten the body's oxygen supply?

emphysema, asthma, paralysis, or secretions

what can threaten the body's water supply?

unconsciousness, inability to swallow, and severe mental illnesses

nurse's role in client's inability to take in water

measuring intake and output, weighing the client daily, and observing IV infusion of fluids

what can threaten the body's food supply?

poor nutritional habits, inability to chew or swallow, nausea and vomiting, food allergies, refusal to eat,
and overeating

nurse's role in client taking in food

feeding the client, monitoring client counts, or maintaining alternative methods of nutrition (tube
feedings or assisting with IV infusions)

what can threaten the body's ability to eliminate waste products?

bowel obstruction, bladder cancer, kidney disease, and gallbladder disease

nurse's role in client eliminating waste products

giving an enema, catheterizing the person, or assisting with dialysis

,what can threaten the client's ability to sleep?

pregnancy, age, and general health

nurse's role in client's ability to sleep

providing safe, comfortable, and quiet surroundings.

nurse's role in client's activity and exercise

assist the client to obtain needed exercise in many ways

nurse's role in client's sexual gratification

nurse should be aware of the client's sexuality issues when care is given

what can threaten the body's correct temperature?

excessive external heat or cold or a high internal fever in response to an infection

nurse's role in client's body's correct temperature?

monitoring the client's temperature and providing treatment for the effects of thermal damage

nurse's role in client's freedom from harm?

assist in removing threats from the client's environment

nurse's role in client's societal needs

encouraging visitors, cards, telephone calls, and by visiting with the client whenever possible

nurse's role in spiritual needs

assisting the client to worship services, by providing reading or video materials, or by contacting the
client's clergy person or the chaplain of the healthcare facility

nurse's role in self-esteem needs

encouraging independence, helping clients with necessary life changes, and rewarding progress

five types of health

physical health, mental health, emotional health, social health, and spiritual health

organic disease

detectable structural change has occurred in one or more organs that also alters usual function

functional disease

a structural cause cannot be identified, but the person experiences changes that affect his/her ability to
conduct the usual activities of daily living

hereditary disorders

, one or both biological parents may transmit a hereditary disorder to an embryo, resulting in the child's
physical impairment

congenital disorders

may be genetic or may be caused by another unfavorable condition that affects normal fetal
development

infectious diseases

diseases that are caused by infecting organisms; they can be passed from person to person

deficiency diseases

disorders of nutrition that result from a lack of one or more dietary nutrients

metabolic disorders

a disturbance of one or more of the endocrine glands

neoplastic diseases

the growth of abnormal tissue or tumors, benign or malignant

traumatic injuries

injuries caused by external forces

occupational disorders

certain occupational groups are subject to hazardous conditions particular to their jobs

four most important wellness lifestyle factors

physical activity, healthy diet, maintenance of appropriate body weight, andterm-52 not smoking

intugementary system

skin, hair, nails, and sweat and oil glands

function of integumentary system

protection, temperature regulation, metabolism, sensation, communication, and storage

epidermis (top layer of skin)

has several layers, those of which produce keratin, which waterproofs and protects the skin, produces
the pigment melanin, produces immune response and participates in allergy response, and promotes
sensation of touch. receives nutrients and oxygen by diffusion from the underlying dermis.

dermis (middle layer of skin)

composed entirely of live cells; contains blood and lymph vessels, nerve endings, and apocrine glands.
deeper in the dermis are hair follicles, sweat glands, and oil glands.

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