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A comprehensive overview of maslow's hierarchy of needs, focusing on the physiological needs and their relevance to nursing practice. It explores various aspects of physiological needs, including nutrition, hydration, elimination, and their potential complications. The document also includes exercises and questions related to these concepts, making it a valuable resource for nursing students.
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Physiological needs / Maslow's hierarchy of needs - ANSWER NUTRITION
safety and security/ Maslow's hierarchy of needs - ANSWER RESTING AND COMFORT, SAFE ENVIROMENT
Love and belonging/Maslow's hierarchy of needs - ANSWER Family or surrounded by good people
esteem needs/Maslow's hierarchy of needs - ANSWER motivation, positivity/ self love, encouragement
Maslow's hierarchy of needs/ self actualizations - ANSWER finding identity, self respect
Priority nursing concern numbers of Maslow's hierarchy of needs - ANSWER
physiological needs/ first( rest, sleep, nutrition, elimination)
safety and security/next ( house, home
sign of fluid deficit - ANSWER Dehydration: dry mouth, decrease a urinary output or even weight loss= that can cause lover BP, fatigue or faint
IF patient have a overloud a fluid in balance - ANSWER can cause respiratory problem= increase a BP, swelling, shortness of breath
Dehydration - ANSWER An abnormally low amount of water in the body.
encourage patient fluid
Dry mouth of side fects - ANSWER mouth care, swab mouth
peppermint or sugar free/
Fluid overloud/ fluid restriction - ANSWER ice chips, better than water /encourage patient
Impaired elimination/ - ANSWER. Normal voiding frequency for adults is between five to 10 times per day
volume of at least 30 mL per hour--normal elimination/ PER HOUR
Urine is produced by the - ANSWER kidney
Kidney produce the - ANSWER urine , urine is comin from each kidney
Infection - ANSWER Urinary tract infection (UTI)
Nerve damage - ANSWER Neurological disorders
most common disorder in elderly adults ; - ANSWER Kidney failure
dehydration
Urinary tract infection (UTI)
UTI signs and symptoms of elderly - ANSWER Confusions, pain while urinating, frequent urination
and fiver, odor, urgency, little blood
UC or Urine Culture - ANSWER check for bacteria, and usually by E coli bacteria = from e coli comes to a UTI
E coli bacteria coms from our body - ANSWER from stool,
blood in stool - ANSWER the most serious abnormality and can be easily visible or hidden. We can have a black tary or red bright stool
bright red stool indicates/hurd stool - ANSWER lower GI bleed ( hemorrhoids,
Black tarry stool - ANSWER Internal bleeding / intestinal tract
smell is horrible prerenes smell
bright red stool - ANSWER lower GI bleed and NOT severe /
Dark red stool - ANSWER upper GI bleed/ is concerning about
C. diff - ANSWER taking for internal bleeding
Constipation - ANSWER a reduction in peristaltic movement, often a result of surgery or immobility.( if you cant walk, bowel movement decrease etc)
Diarrhea - ANSWER increased peristalsis that can be caused by inflammation, medication, or chronic bowel diseases.
fecal incontinence - ANSWER the inability the control bowel movements.,( after surgery )
Self-Actualization needs - realizing personal potential, self-fulfillment, seeking personal growth and peak experiences