The ABUSO of alcohol is a complex problem that includes dangerous consumption, harmful consumption and addiction. The World Health Organization defines the dangerous or risky consumption "a regular consumption of alcohol that carries the risk of harmful consequences" on the physical, psychological or social level. Includes drinking over the limit allowed by the health authorities or imposed by law. Harmful consumption, also called alcohol abuse, involves consumption that is already causing physical or psychological damage but has not yet led to addiction. Addiction has been called "the inability to abstain from drinking". Those who are dependent crave alcohol, keep drinking despite the problems caused by alcohol and without drinking suffer from withdrawal symptoms.
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<span>The nurse should see first the client with new-onset of
shortness of breath (SOB) and a history of pulmonary edema. The rationale
behind this is, in light of such a history, SOB could indicate that
fluid-volume overload has once again developed. The client with a fever and who
is diaphoretic is at risk for insufficient fluid volume as a result of loss of
fluid through the skin, but this client is not the priority. Remember the rule
of assessment of the ABCs — airway, breathing, and circulation — which means
that the client suffering from SOB should take superiority over the other
clients on the unit. This client’s condition could progress to respiratory
arrest if the client were not assessed instantly on the basis of the signs and
symptoms.</span>