Implementation:
There are nursing treatments or procedures performed away from a patient but on
behalf of the patient
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Indirect care measures
Nutrition:
A scale that provides an estimate of what a person should weight
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Ideal Body Weight
,Nutrition:
This is the use of specific nutritional therapies to treat an illness, injury, or condition. It
is necessary to help the body metabolize certain nutrients, correct nutritional
deficiencies related to a disease, and eliminate foods that may exacerbate disease
symptoms
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Medical Nutrition Therapy
A client who is receiving parenteral nutrition through a central venous catheter has an
air embolus. What should be the nurse's priority action?
1. Have the patient turn on the left side and perform Valsalva maneuver
2. Clamp the intravenous tubing to prevent more air from entering the line
3. Have the patient take a deep breath and hold it
4. Notify the health care provider immediately
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Nutrition:
This term means that all household members have access to sufficient, safe, nutritious
food to maintain a healthy lifestyle.
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Food Security
, Nutrition:
This program that provides a basic guide for making food choices for a healthy
lifestyle. Includes guidelines for balancing calories, decreasing portion size,
increasing healthy food, increasing water consumption, and decreasing fats, sodium,
and sugars
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ChooseMyPlate
This is the fifth step of the nursing process that determines whether a patient's
condition or well=being improved after nursing interventions were delivered.
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Evaluation
Implementation:
A preprinted document containing medical orders for routine therapies, monitoring
guidelines, and/or diagnostic procedures or specific patients with identified clinical
problems.
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Standing Orders
There are nursing treatments or procedures performed away from a patient but on
behalf of the patient
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Indirect care measures
Nutrition:
A scale that provides an estimate of what a person should weight
Give this one a try later!
Ideal Body Weight
,Nutrition:
This is the use of specific nutritional therapies to treat an illness, injury, or condition. It
is necessary to help the body metabolize certain nutrients, correct nutritional
deficiencies related to a disease, and eliminate foods that may exacerbate disease
symptoms
Give this one a try later!
Medical Nutrition Therapy
A client who is receiving parenteral nutrition through a central venous catheter has an
air embolus. What should be the nurse's priority action?
1. Have the patient turn on the left side and perform Valsalva maneuver
2. Clamp the intravenous tubing to prevent more air from entering the line
3. Have the patient take a deep breath and hold it
4. Notify the health care provider immediately
Give this one a try later!
1
Nutrition:
This term means that all household members have access to sufficient, safe, nutritious
food to maintain a healthy lifestyle.
Give this one a try later!
Food Security
, Nutrition:
This program that provides a basic guide for making food choices for a healthy
lifestyle. Includes guidelines for balancing calories, decreasing portion size,
increasing healthy food, increasing water consumption, and decreasing fats, sodium,
and sugars
Give this one a try later!
ChooseMyPlate
This is the fifth step of the nursing process that determines whether a patient's
condition or well=being improved after nursing interventions were delivered.
Give this one a try later!
Evaluation
Implementation:
A preprinted document containing medical orders for routine therapies, monitoring
guidelines, and/or diagnostic procedures or specific patients with identified clinical
problems.
Give this one a try later!
Standing Orders