Nursing Diagnosis : Impaired Gas Exchange related to decreased oxygen supply secondary to bronchiectasis and atelectasis as evidenced by: i...
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6 Nursing Diagnosis for Empyema
Empyema Empyema is defined as a collection of pus in the pleural cavity, gram-positive, or culture from the pleural fluid. Empyema is usuall...
NCP - Nursing Assessment for Burns (Combustio)
Burns are a global public health problem. This is due to the high rate of burn mortality and morbidity, especially in low- and middle-income...
Nurses' Communication with the Elderly in Nursing Homes
Communication is a necessity for everyone in everyday life to interact with others and even with himself. Communication is the process of de...
What is a Hiccup (Singultus) and How to Treat it
dreamstime.com What is the Definition of Hiccups? A hiccup (singultus) is a sudden involuntary contraction of the diaphragm, and generally o...
The Importance of Farting (Flatus) for Health
What is Fart (Flatus) ? Farting occurs because the gas that has been produced in the digestive tract will be expelled through the anus. Fart...
Nursing Interventions for Social Isolation
Nursing Diagnosis : Social isolation: withdrawing Purpose : The client can interact with other people so that hallucinations do not occur. S...
Urinary Retention related to Urethral Stricture
Urethral stricture is a narrowing or contraction of the urethral lumen due to obstruction. A urethral stricture is a narrowing due to the fo...
5 Psycho Sociological Theory of Aging Process
Psychosocial theory focuses on the changes in attitudes and behavior that accompany increasing age, as opposed to the biological implication...
7 Biological Theory of Aging Process
Biological theories attempt to explain the physical processes of aging, including changes in function and structure, development, longevity ...
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