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- Nutrition Intervention 23. You talk with Mr. Garcia and his wife. They are friendly and appear interested in your information. They are both anxious to learn what they can do to prevent another heart attack. What are examples of questions that you can ask them to assess how to best help them?13 Which of the following statements about the nursing process is most accurate? vered The nursing process is a four-step procedure for identifying and resolving patient problems. O a. of 1.00 stion O b. Beginning in Florence Nightingale's days, nursing students learned and practiced the nursing process. O c. Use of the nursing process is optional for nurses, since there are many ways to accomplish the work of nursing.Nursing questions? Identifyapproaches for establishing presence with patients?
- Reporting Category 4: Biological System and Processes Fill in the function and major organs of each system, as well as how they interact with other systems. Use the Functions Word Bank provided at the end of table to help complete the table. Interaction(s)- Working with Other Systems Function(s) Diagram System Digestive 1. With circulatory: Hem.cullalar netahe fron rir(oiltion is List the major organs: Insi 2. With muscular: Phoc tk henel oninary blackler wheter let 3. With nervous: \ 3) Fla homeasto ndReporting Category 4: Biological System and Processes Fill in the function and major organs of each system, as well as how they interact with other systems. Use the Functions Word Bank provided at the end of table to help complete the table. Interaction(s)- Working with Other Systems System Function(s) Diagram Digestive List the • 1. With circulatory: major organs: 2. With muscular: 3. With nervous: Circulatory List the major organs: 1. With respiratory: 2. With digestive: 3. With immune: 4. With nervous: 5. With endocrine: Nervous List the major organs: 1. With muscular: 2. With endocrine:Case Study 1 The nursing student is attending a 1-day orientation at the agency to learn about community health nursing. The nurse is reviewing that community health nursing has opportunities and challenges to keep the nurse interested and involved in a community-focused career for a lifetime. Respond to the following questions. What is community health and public health? What is meant by the concept of community? What are the differences among the three levels of prevention? What are the eight characteristics of community health nursing?
- Topic Hypertension 4. Nursing management - using the nursing process, develop two plans of care ‐ 1 related to one priority physiological nursing diagnosis and 1 related to one priority psychosocial nursing diagnosis. Please include the following information in each plan of care: • Priority nursing diagnosis • short and 1 long‐term goal • to 5 nursing interventions with rationale statements, • to 5 evaluative statements based on interventions, and • A minimum of 3 potential patient education needs for consideration. asap pleasePLEASE ANSWER asap write diagnostic statement 3. The client is 45 pounds overweight . He states that he is in a high stress job and doesn't have time to cook regular meals - he tends to eat fast food and snacks a lot . His job is sedentary , and he does not engage in any type of physical exercise or sport . Fo fun, he likes to " eat at a nice restaurant "worried about their current situation. When asked about their knowledge on family planning as well as FP method that they were using, they said that they did not use any family planning method before. They said that they just heard from neighbors and friends about FPbut would not exactly know in detail about what it is all about and the appropriate FP method for them. The nurse identified " family size beyond what family resources can adequately provide" as the health problem. Based on the in-depth assessmentthe family nursing problem is inability to make decisons with respect to taking appropriate health action due to lack of knowledge about the alternative courses of action open to them. The goal of care includes helping the family decide on an action to maintain family size. One of the objectives is for the family to be able to select a Family Planning method appropriate for them . What will be the best intervention for this objective? a. All the options listed b. Discuss with the…
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