Answer:
Explanation:
A) List in the correct order the actions that should be taken by the nurse.
Answer
Before and during a seizure, the patient is assessed and the following items are documented:
The circumstances before the seizure
The occurrence of aura
The first thing the patient does in the seizure – where movements or stiffness begins, conjugate gaze position, position of head
The type of movements in the part of the body involved
The areas of the body involved
The size of the pupils and whether the eyes are open
Whether the eyes or the head are turned to one side
The presence or absence of automatisms
Incontinence of urine or stool
Unconsciousness and its duration
Any obvious paralysis or weakness of arms or legs after the seizure
Inability to speak after the seizure
Movements at the end of the seizure
Whether or not the patient sleeps or not afterwards
Cognitive status after the seizure
In addition to providing data about the seizure, nursing care is directed at preventing injury and supporting the patient not only physically but also psychologically. Consequences such as anxiety, embarrassment, fatigue, and depression can be devastating to the patient.
After the patient has a seizure, the nurse’s role is to document the events leading to and occurring during and after the seizure to prevent complications.
2) Explain what type of seizure the patient is having, and describe the three phases of the patient’s seizure and the specific nursing care for each stage.
Answer
The patient had a tonic-clonic (gran mal) seizure. There are three phases namely the aura, the tonic and the clonic phase.
In the aura phase is the forewarning of an epileptic attack. It characterized by episodes of Déjà vu or Jamais vu. The client may also have auditory, olfactory, or even visual hallucinations, abnormal tastes, and tingling sensations. Physical symptoms include dizziness, headache, lightheadedness, nausea, numbness. Though in this case, the client did not show signs of the aura phase.
●Provide privacy and protect the patient from curious onlookers
Patients who have an aura may have time to seek a safe, private place
Ease the patient to the floor, if possible
Loosen constrictive clothing
Push aside any furniture that may injure the patient during a seizure
If an aura precedes the seizure, insert an oral airway to reduce the possibility of the patient’s biting the tongue
The next is the tonic phase. It is usually the shortest part of the seizure, lasting not more than only a few seconds. In this case, it is when the patient had an epileptic cry, became unconscious and stiffened his entire body.
●Protect the head with a pad to prevent injury from striking a hard surface
If the patient is in bed, remove pillows and raise side rails
The last is the clonic phase. It is when the client had violent muscle contractions, very shallow respirations, the lips and nail beds became blue, lost control of bladder and bowel and bit his tongue.
●Do not attempt to pry open jaws that are clenched in a spasm or to insert anything. Broken teeth and injury to the lips and tongue may result from such an action.
No attempt should be made to restrain the patient during the seizure because muscular contractions are strong and restraint can cause injury
If possible, place the patient on one side with head flexed forward, which allows the tongue to fall forward and facilitates drainage of saliva and mucus. If suction is available, use if necessary to clear secretions.
Jeannine has no income and does not own a home. She has Alzheimer's and must receive care. How will Jeannine's long-term care be provided? Jeannine will go to a facility for the destitute and incompetent that is funded and run by her state government. Jeannine will need to go to live with her closest living relative. Medicare will cover long-term care once Jeannine's resources are used up. The money for care will be charged to Jeannine's estate, and her heirs will inherit a debt.
Answer:
depending on the situation and her insurance and family she may be placed in a government run facility
Write any two polite words?
Explanation:
Kind and humble.......
Birth Control Pills and Condom
Barrier or hormone ?
Answer:
Barrier is the answer!!
Explanation:
Have an amazing day king or queen :)
What is the RDA for pantothenic acid?
Answer:
RDA: The Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA) for men and women ages 19+ years is 5 mg daily. For pregnancy and lactation, the amount increases to 6 mg and 7 mg daily, respectively.
Nuva Ring?
Barrier
Hormone
Spermicide
This question is B. Hormone.
Explanation
Contraceptives are different devices, drugs, or others that prevent an unwanted pregnancy. Among contraceptives, there are different types to adapt to the conditions of each person who wants to avoid pregnancy. The different types of contraceptives are:
Barriers, are those that prevent the sperm from reaching the egg and fertilizing it, the best known are male and female condoms. Hormonal methods are special methods for women that use hormones to regulate or stop ovulation and prevent pregnancy. Spermicides are chemical gels that a woman applies to the vaginal canal before having sex. This gel prevents sperm from reaching the egg. The definitive methods are surgical interventions to definitively avoid pregnancy, among them are tubal ligation and vasectomy.
Nuvaring is a hormonal contraceptive method; a ring-shaped device that you put into the vaginal canal that prevents pregnancy by releasing hormones into your body.
Therefore, the correct answer is B. Hormone.
Disease that can be passed from one person to another through PATHOGNS compatible disease or non-compatible disease
Explanation:
another through PATHOGNS compatible disease or non-compatible disease
An 85-year-old retired teacher comes to your office for evaluation of weakness. You obtain a complete history, perform a thorough physical examination, and order laboratory tests. You diagnose her with hyperthyroidism. Based on her age, which of the atypical symptoms of hyperthyroidism is more likely to be seen?
a. Fatigue
b. Weight loss
c. Tachycardia
d. Anorexia
Answer:
B and A
Explanation:
But that common is most ppl
What can help control the spread of head lice?
following a well-balanced eating plan
frequently vacuuming at home
using curling irons or hot combs
frequently wearing hats
Answer:
of the options given, using curling irons or hot combs would be best because the heat would kill the lice on contact.
Explanation:
please make me brainliest.
Which of the following will most likely improve food-related choices at your
school?
A. Putting up anti-obesity posters
B. Offering multiple dessert choices
c. Offering healthful vending machine choices
D. Serving only processed food
Answer:
The answer is C
Explanation:
trust
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
By improving the healthiness at schools, kids won't be so unhealthy. Putting up posters isnt doing anything, putting out more dessert choices isn't helping any, and having too much processed foods arent good for you. So by already putting out healthy food choices in vending machines with no other unhealthy options, is making the kids eat healthy!
What are some barriers people face that prevent them from giving care?
Answer:
environmental hazards such as infection control, sanitation, and physical layout; challenges with caregiver communications and handoffs; lack of education and training for patients and family caregivers; the difficulty of balancing patient autonomy and risk; the different needs of patients receiving home
Explanation:
A barrier to health care is anything that restricts the use of health services by making it more difficult for some individuals to access, use or benefit from care.
Steve goes out with friends and eats a large breakfast. He doesn't want to
overeat, so he decides to skip lunch and dinner to make up for the amount of
food he consumed earlier. Is this a good plan?
A. Yes, because if he eats a full lunch and dinner, Steve will consume
too many calories during the course of the day.
O B. No, because if he skips meals, Steve will feel hungry later and
likely make poorer nutritional choices based on the immediate
need to find food.
C. Yes, because as long as he eats a large breakfast that can sustain
him throughout the day, Steve will not feel hungry later.
D. No, because he should really be eating five to six small meals a
day, so Steve should actually eat additional meals.
Answer:
the answer is B brainlest plz
Explanation:
Answer fast please
Lucia has a very high-stress job that requires her to take on a lot of
responsibility. Which of the following would be a good stress-management
technique for Lucia to practice?
O A. Letting out her stress by yelling at people
ting
B. Getting regular exercise
O C. Quitting her job
D. Holding all of her stress in
Emus have better tactics than us. Change my mind.
Answer:
I cant change your mind
Explanation:
Certain Infectious and Parasitic Diseases: Dermatophytosis of the foot. Enter code
Answer:
204101
Explanation:
Please help and thank you. I Will give brainliest .
The nurse is caring for a client who has been
diagnosed with Cushing syndrome. Which
medication most likely contributed to this
condition?
Answer:
Cushing's syndrome can be caused by overuse of cortisol medication, as seen in the treatment of chronic asthma or rheumatoid arthritis
Explanation:
2
Deductive reasoning involves moving from specific information to general information.
ОА.
True
OB
False
Army I love u but I love jungkook more than u lol
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
Which assessment allows a trainer to understand a clients lean body and total fat mass?
Answer:
the answer is Segmental Lean Analysis
Explanation:
Which is a benefit of quitting smoking?
decreased allergic reactions
increased risk of high blood pressure
increased asthma problems
decreased risk of blood clot formation
A decreased risk of blood clot formation is a benefit of quitting smoking.
What is smoking?It is an act of inhaling and exhaling fumes released by a plant material that is burning.It has deleterious effects on human health.What are the risks of smoking?It causes lung cancer.It causes many heart diseases like, heart attack, coronary heart disease etc. there is an increase in chances of cerebrovascular disease.It can also cause COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease).What is the benefit of quitting smoking?The risk of clot formation is significantly reduced.
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Tennis elbow happens to what percentage of the population, including
non-tennis players?
O 1%-3%
O 2%-10%
O 10%-20%
O 44%-5%
Know what you need to do as a Freshman to prepare for your future, as well as what two classes you need to
pass in order to be classified as a Sophomore.
Answer:
I have a good idea for the next few weeks and we will be able to get the ball rolling and we can discuss the next steps for 2
Explanation:
A05665 and then you will be able to find a 2 that will work for the 3 and your family to make sure that you have the right amount
Answer:
Mathematics and science
Explanation:
because you must take solid core subjects
Which of the following positions used for venipuncture may cause harm to 5 points
the patient?
Patient sitting, phlebotomist sitting.
Patient sitting; phlebotomist standing.
Patient lying; phlebotomist standing.
Patient standing, phlebotomist standing.
Answer: all of them are correct
Explanation:
What colour are the blood cells that help fight infection?
Black
White
Blue
Red
Answer: white
Explanation:
Do you feel ready to respond non-defensively if someone calls you out?
Answer:
Yes I feel I will and can respond non-defensively if someone calls me on my part
According to MyPlate, a balanced diet includes a blend of food from what
food groups?
A. Sugars, processed foods, dairy, grains, and vegetables
B. Fruits, vegetales, sugars, protein, and dairy
C. Fruits, vegetables, grains, protein, and dairy
D. Vegetables, meats, protein, dairy, and grains
Answer: d
Explanation: I mean its either d or c and im 99 percent sure its d
Answer: C. Fruits, vegetables, grains, protein, and dairy
Explanation: took the quiz
New parents are often overwhelmed with the amount of information about feeding and care of infants.
a. True
b. Flase
Answer:
This is for sure A
Explanation:
New parents are indeed overwhelmed because they do not know how to do it and they have never done anything like it before.
Hope this helps :)
Answer:
true
Explanation:
because its normal for them because they are new and it ok to feel overwhemled
What is the difference between gender identity, sexual orientation, biological sex, and gender expression?
Answer:
I do know the similarities in all of them except for "biological sex". They are all a mental disorder and their father was never around to teach them otherwise :,((
what percentage of water is needed in human body
Answer:
The body contains up to 60% water. the heart and brain are composed of 73% water and the lungs are 83% water. but over all the body needs about 60% water.
Describe two types of barriers to exercise and provide at least two ways to overcome each type of barrier.
Answer:
Wood fence and prison fence
Explanation:
Wood fence clime over it using the wooden 2 by 4 that they use to hold it to gather or kick out the wooden boards and go through. Prison fence heavy blanket or leather jacket throw it on top of the fence then clime on the holes and go over the thing u pit up on the fence or get some wire cutters.