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encouraging health promotion (exercise, healthy diet, relaxation)
basic needs (O2, nutrition, temperature)
maintain proper body mechanics (posture and alignment
assistive devices for walking (cane)
RACE
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Rescue patient
Alarm (pull alarm)
, Contain (contain fire, close door, turn off O2)
Extinguish fire
normal pulse range
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60-100 bpm
strong and regular
factors affecting BP: stress
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increase HR --> increase CO--> increase vcasucalr resistance--> which
increase BP
define disease
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harmful deviation from normal structure of functional state of an organism,
generally associated with certain signs and symptoms
factors that influence pulse: hemorrhage
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, sympathetic stimulation by loss of blood increases HR
what are some examples of secondary prevention
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-screenings
-diagnostic tests
-medications
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
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(level 1) Physiological Needs
(level 2) Safety and Security
(level 3) Relationships, Love and Affection
(level 4) Self Esteem
(level 5) Self Actualization
direct route
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person-to-person (fecal,oral) physical contact between source and
susceptible host
, factors affecting BP: daily variation
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lower BP during sleep (12am-3am) there will be a slow and steady rise
highest during the day (10am-6pm)
Urinary System: Effects of Immobility
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urinary stasis
renal calculi (kidney stones)
UTI
factors affecting BP: gender
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after puberty makes then to have higher BP
menopausal women then o have higher BP
OVERALL no significant differenced in BP
droplet route
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