A client has newly diagnosed cirrhosis and has pulled his nasogastric (ng) tubing for the third time. his ammonia level is above normal. the nursing diagnosis that is appropriate for this client is <u>Acute Confusion .</u>
Electrolyte imbalances, changes in blood chemistry (such as high blood urea nitrogen or ammonia), and toxic amounts of CNS-active medications might alter sensoristasis and lead to a nursing diagnosis of acute confusion. A client who has trouble falling asleep and remaining asleep would be diagnosed as having altered rest and comfort. If a client is having hallucinations or delusions, the diagnosis would be disturbed cognitive process.
For a person with attention deficit disorder or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, ineffective impulse control would be the norm. An immediate illustration of a problem with sensory perception is the nursing diagnosis of acute confusion. Although it is not a direct example, sleep problems can affect sensory perception. Changes in sensory perception are what cause the sense of helplessness and inadequate coping.
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Answer:
Moral hazard
Explanation:
- Moral hazard is a term used in economics that refers to the fact that one person <u>tends to increase his/her exposure to risks</u> when they are insured. Specially <u>when someone else will bear the cost of those risks.</u>
- The free-rider problem refers to the situation where individuals are able to consume a good without paying for it.
- Government failure is a term used in economics to refer to when the government intervenes in the economy to try to fix a problem but its intervention actually make things worse.
- Adverse selection refers to when buyers and sellers have different information regarding one product and the risks this misinformation leads to.
In the example, we can see that <u>Joe was very careful when he didn't have a renter's insurance</u>. However, now that the situation has changed, <u>he leaves candles burning all day and forgets to lock the door because he knows that even if something happens, someone else will pay for it.</u>
Thus, this example has all the characteristics of a Moral Hazard.
False, theocentric means that God is the center of life.
- Theo refers to God or deities.
The Middle Ages were characterized for theocentricism, which is the belief that God is the focus of people's existence, and therefore life should revolve around God. Before the Renaissance, this belief was expressed through the central role that the Catholic Church played in society. This view is the opposite of anthropocentrism or existentialism in which the human being is the center and focus of life.
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