NURS 3102 Midterm: Nursing care for renal and hepatic disease

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Review the acute nursing care for renal and hepatic disease, including medications and medical investigations and interventions. Sorbitol induced h20 loss in gi tract na+ Parenteral nutrition (water soluble forms of fat soluble vitamins) Monitor status & identify source of imbalance (i&o, weight) Asses cbc, blood electrolyte balance (ins & outs. Avoid fluid excess (monitor dyspnea, tachycardia, crackles) Promote pulmonary sugar, ammonia levels, albumin levels. Asses cbc, blood sugar, ammonia levels, albumin levels. Investigation: apply the principles of primary health care to arf/crf/liver disease. Health promotion through the provision of affordable health services and community health education. Public participation and involvement in implementation, monitoring and evaluation of the health care system. Inter-sectorial collaboration and multi-sectorial approaches to making health a central point of interest. Accessible health services through the decentralization of health services. Appropriate use of technology - applicable to time and situations: review the indications for the following medications: Hepatic glucose production and maintains blood glucose.

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