The nurse is caring for a football player hospitalized for ankle surgery. the patient communicates properly during the interview
. the nurse finds a quiver in the patient's voice as he expresses his worry about not being able to play. the nurse observes that the patient has fidgety hands and legs. the nurse concludes that the patient is uncertain about his ability to play postsurgery. which data cluster helps the nurse determine anxiety is present
The client's verbal expression of worry, fidgety hands and legs, and a quiver in voice are defining characteristics. A defining characteristic is a clinical criterion that is observable and verifiable. These data support the diagnosis of anxiety. Impending ankle surgery and hospitalization are related factors and do not define the data cluster, which is a set of signs or symptoms gathered during assessment and grouped together in a logical way.
Ammonia is removed from an aquarium system through the use of a biofilter. The biofilter provides a substrate on which nitrifying bacteria grow. These nitrifying bacteria consume ammonia and produce nitrite, which is also toxic to fish. Other nitrifying bacteria in the biofilter consume nitrite and produce nitrate.
The rem dosage that most likely cause the following symptoms
mentioned above is the rem 120. It is because if this dosage has given to an
individual, the person may likely experience side effects of having to feel
nauseated, fatigue, vomiting and the white cell count is being reduced.