Abandons old needs
Aspires to new goals
Becomes independent of helping person
Applies new problem-solving skills
Maintains changes in style of communication and interaction
Shows positive changes in view of self
Integrates illness
Exhibits ability to stand alone
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What are the signs a Client is in
1 What is Expressive Aphasia?
their Termination Phase?
What's the overall goal of
3 Osteoarthritis pts? How does this 4 Describe a Normal Sinus Rhythm
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relate to Exercise?
Don't know?
Terms in this set (105)
Speech
located in a convolution adjoining the middle cerebral
What's the Broca's Area
artery.
control?
for control of the combinations of muscular
movements needed to speak each word.
Nausea
Vomiting
Myelosuppression
SIADH
What are the Chemo Side
Cardiac Toxicity
Effects?
sterility.
Chemotherapy-induced neurotoxicity
Chemo Brain
Fatigue
What is Expressive Inability to express oneself
Aphasia?
What's the first step of a pt Broad Spectrum Antibiotics
is Dx with Meningitis?
(may not seek health care until he or she experiences
blurred vision or "halos")
Blurred vision
Halos
What are the sx of difficulty focusing
difficulty adjusting eyes in low lighting
loss of peripheral vision
aching or discomfort around the eyes
headache.
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monitored for life-threatening complications
(respiratory failure, cardiac dysrhythmias, VTE
[including DVT or PE])
assess the patient's and family's ability to cope
What Assessments should
Maintain respiratory function
an RN conduct for Guillain
Enhancing physical mobility
Barre syndrome?
Promote adequate nutrition
Improving communication
Decreasing fear and anxiety
Managing potential complications
A neurogenic bladder results in urinary retention or
leakage.
How does Multiple
The patient may describe a sensation of bladder
Sclerosis relate to Urinary
fullness or incomplete bladder emptying. The
Retention?
pharmacological treatment of urinary retention is
administration of a cholinergic agonist
After skin traction is applied, the nurse assesses
circulation of the foot within 15 to 30 minutes and then
every 1 to 2 hours. Circulatory assessment consists of:
Traction & Assessment
Peripheral pulses, color, capillary refill, and
(Blueprint- Fractured
temperature of the fingers or toes.
Femer Dim Pulses)
Manifestations of deep vein thrombosis (DVT), which
include unilateral calf tenderness, warmth, redness,
and swelling.
6 P's pain
poikilothermia
How is Compartment pallor
Syndrome diagnosed paresthesia
pulselessness
paralysis
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