If a client is being treated for diverticulosis, the following points
should be included by the nurse in the client's teaching plan:
- Do not suppress the urge to defecate.
- Avoid constipation
- Drink at least 8 to 10 large glasses (Approximately
2 Liters) of fluid every day.
- Include foods that are soft but have increased
fiber in your daily diet
- Avoid the use of laxatives or enemas except when
recommended by the physician.
- Exercise regularly if the current lifestyle is
somewhat inactive.
Answer:
You are checking your carotid artery
Answer: True
Explanation:
A cataract is a clouding of the lens of your eye. As one ages, proteins in the lens begin to break down and the lens becomes cloudy. One may not even realize they have a cataract because it usually grows very slowly and may not impede vision early on. While cataracts are rarely dangerous, after a number of years they will likely affect vision. Its important to note also that cataract is not caused by overuse of the eyes and it does not travel from one eye to the other.
Risk factors include aging, family history, high blood pressure, previous eye injury, smoking, obesity, heavy drinking and diabetes.
Therefore, from the above risk factors, we could expound that blood type (exposure) has no relationship with cataract.
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