RN Concept-Based Assessment Level 3
Remediation
1. acute pyelonephritis inflammation indications.
fever,
flank pain,
nausea,
vomiting,
burning on urination,
increased frequency, and
urgency.
2. Common physical signs of Down syndrome include;
Decreased or poor muscle tone
Short neck, with excess skin at the back of the neck
Flattened facial profile and nose
Small head, ears, and mouth
Upward slanting eyes, often with a skin fold that comes out from the upper eyelid and
covers the inner corner of the eye
White spots on the colored part of the eye (called Brushfield spots)
Wide, short hands with short fingers
A single, deep, crease across the palm of the hand
A deep groove between the first and second toes
3. Discharge Instructions for Multiple Sclerosis at home;
Get plenty of rest. Extreme tiredness is a common symptom of MS.
Plan your activities in advance.
Avoid excessive heat.
Use a cane or other aid to help you get around and conserve energy, if needed.
Stretching can be useful with medicines to help symptoms of stiff muscles.
Exercise. Aerobic exercise may improve your strength, muscle tone, balance, and coordination. A
physical therapist can help you determine which exercises are safe for you.
Swimming may be a good exercise in which your temperature doesn't increase. Never swim
alone.
4. Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) Manifestation ;
Fear of abandonment.
Unstable relationships
Unclear or shifting self-image.
Impulsive, self-destructive behaviors
Feeling suspicious or out of touch with reality.
Extreme emotional swings.
Explosive anger.
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Remediation
1. acute pyelonephritis inflammation indications.
fever,
flank pain,
nausea,
vomiting,
burning on urination,
increased frequency, and
urgency.
2. Common physical signs of Down syndrome include;
Decreased or poor muscle tone
Short neck, with excess skin at the back of the neck
Flattened facial profile and nose
Small head, ears, and mouth
Upward slanting eyes, often with a skin fold that comes out from the upper eyelid and
covers the inner corner of the eye
White spots on the colored part of the eye (called Brushfield spots)
Wide, short hands with short fingers
A single, deep, crease across the palm of the hand
A deep groove between the first and second toes
3. Discharge Instructions for Multiple Sclerosis at home;
Get plenty of rest. Extreme tiredness is a common symptom of MS.
Plan your activities in advance.
Avoid excessive heat.
Use a cane or other aid to help you get around and conserve energy, if needed.
Stretching can be useful with medicines to help symptoms of stiff muscles.
Exercise. Aerobic exercise may improve your strength, muscle tone, balance, and coordination. A
physical therapist can help you determine which exercises are safe for you.
Swimming may be a good exercise in which your temperature doesn't increase. Never swim
alone.
4. Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) Manifestation ;
Fear of abandonment.
Unstable relationships
Unclear or shifting self-image.
Impulsive, self-destructive behaviors
Feeling suspicious or out of touch with reality.
Extreme emotional swings.
Explosive anger.
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https://www.coursehero.com/file/76166170/RN-Concept-Based-Assessment-Level-3-Online-Practice-Adocx/