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Skin disordersthe older person, especially the surfaces exposed to environmental and (less importantly for residents of the British Isles) solar trauma. A common health problem involving the integumentary system of the older person is often the development of decubitus ulcers (decubiti, pressure- or bed-sores). T旧病复发 发表于 2025-3-23 14:40:03
The facilitative environments, chairs, lighting, toilets and other equipment are chosen with a mind to the physical and developmental characteristics of the children who will use them in mind: a young child is not given a chair or desk that was designed for a secondary school pupil. Supplies, such as thick crayons and large pr逢迎春日 发表于 2025-3-23 18:58:27
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Respiratory problemser person include pneumonia, emphysema and tuberculosis. The purpose of this chapter is to guide the nurse in careful analysis of the data obtained, so that she can formulate valid nursing diagnoses with appropriate nursing interventions for clients with health problems of the respiratory system.注入 发表于 2025-3-24 09:45:12
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Skin disordershe purpose of this chapter is to guide the nurse to possible interventions for patients or clients with the nursing diagnoses of alteration in skin integrity, actual or potential. One guiding principle worth bearing in mind throughout what follows is this: You can put almost anything you like on a pressure sore — except the patient.包租车船 发表于 2025-3-24 15:57:58
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ation of an environment that facilitates improvement of the older person‘s quality of life. Discussion points are also included to highlight some of the less cut and dried issues raised in the preceding sections.MULTI 发表于 2025-3-25 01:49:30
diagnoses are integrated throughout and serve as a valuable introduction to a concept new to U.K. nursing. In addition to discussing the basic categories of health problems, the book addresses the general principles of promoting wellness including psychosocial considerations, nutrition, and the cre