The answer is fluids.
A client diagnosed with malaria has been prescribed treatment with sulfadiazine. The nurse should encourage the client to increase consumption of fluids dietary component.
What are fluids in diet?
- There are several obvious sources of liquid, including water, coffee drinks, smoothies, juice, and soda. As fluids, ice, sherbet, gelatin, and soup are also included. In general, the daily fluid limit includes anything that is liquid at room temperature.
- Intake of fluids depends on a number of beverages, in addition to water, in all age groups. These include tea, coffee, milk, sugar-sweetened soft drinks, juice, and alcoholic beverages. Each of these beverages may have a different impact on an individual's level of hydration.
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Diabetes Mellitus ICD codes
Explanation:
The billable specific ICD-9-CM code for diabetes mellitus ranges from 250.0x and goes on to 250.1x, 250.2x etc., depending upon the complications.
The billable specific ICD-10-CM code for diabetes mellitus without unspecified complication is E11.9 and with complications is E11.8
Diabetes mellitus affects many body systems like the sensory, endocrine, excretory, nervous, and cardiovascular systems. The code changes, depending upon the complications specified.
The patient might present with any of the symptoms like visual defects, dermatitis, increased thirst and/or hunger, increased micturition, weight loss etc which may be because of underlying diabetes.
Cancer can be spread through 1) the circulatory system (though the blood), 2)the lymphatic system (the parts of the body that fights infections), and 3) the transcoelomic (body cavities like abdominal and chest) areas. Hope that helps.