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- Topic: Cholecystitis 3. Common Medical and Pharmacological management 4. Common Nursing Management/InterventionsCan you help me to resolve this case study? Class is Advance Food System Management Dietetic MajorA priority nursing intervention for a patient with acute pancreatitis is to ensure this patient receives: Question 12 options: a) Opioid analgesics b) Total parenteral nutrition (TPN) with lipids c) Digestive enzyme replacements d) Small frequent meals
- Liver cirrhosis 1. risk factor 2. signs and symptoms 3. when to call immediate healthcare provider 4. treament 5. online and community resourcesThe nurse is conducting nutrition counseling for a patient with cholecystitis. Which of the following information is important to communicate? A. The patient must maintain a low-calorie diet. B. The patient must maintain a high protein/low carbohydrate diet. C. The patient should limit sweets and sugary drinks. D. The patient should limit fatty foods.A 24 yr old presents in the emergency department with a history of cramping legs and lethargy. On detailed history, the nurse understood that the client is suffering from diarrhea for the last one week. What should the nurse do first? Answer Choices: a. Administer anti-diarrheal medications b. Give IV fluid c. Monitor serum electrolyte d. Collect stool for C/S
- GASTROINTESTINAL SYSTEM: Mhiema Mou, 14 years of age, presents to the clinic for an annual checkup. Nurse Roque updates the patient’s history by asking her if she has had any gastrointestinal pain associated with meals, at rest, or with activity, or with having a bowel movement. Nurse Roque also asks the patient if she has had any unexplained weight loss or weight gain since her last annual checkup. Nurse roque asks the patient if she has had any changes in her bowel habits or changes in the usual stool characteristics. The patient stated she has had no such problems. Nurse Roque works in the gastrointestinal (GI) lab, in which many endoscopies (with contrast dye) and scope procedures are done. What age-related considerations should the nurse utilize when performing the focused physical assessment for the gastrointestinal system? What are considerations prior admission of client for contrast dye GI series? What are consideration that the nurse should anticipate before, during, and…Please discuss the common infectious causes of diarrhea. Please highlight the infectious diseases of the stomach and the oral cavity. Use charts to illustrate your discussion points.Which of the following is true for periodontal disease AAP category II? A:Is the manifestation of a systemic disease B:Can be associated with endodontic lesions C:Includes slight, moderate , severe , and very severe chronic periodontitis D: Includes slight, moderate , severe , and very severe chronic gingivitis
- Write the nonpharmacological treatment/approach for the Gastro Esophageal Reflux disease (GERD)? please shortly write at your own words. Answer should be specific (3-4 lines).I need 3 questions of each one, related to the morphofunction of the liver and bile ducts that are not related to a pathologyAs a nurse what is the first steps you would take to indicate Risk for infection related to open pressure ulcer