what are the statement options?
Answer:
Offer the client proportioned fluids in the day and less during the night.
Explanation:
The situation where the patient is in a 1000 mL fluid restriction for a 24-hour period requires a nurse or authorized health professional to schedule fluid that the patient can drink during the day (on this schedule the nurse should include liquids present in food) this schedule should warn that the patient should avoid drinking at night so that there is no risk of aspiration.
Acute renal failure, also called chronic kidney disease, is the slow loss of kidney function, whose main function is to remove waste and excess water from the body.
No diagnosis
Explanation:
The 60-year-old man has already been diagnosed with prostate cancer. The symptoms which he is suffering like pain is due to the bony metastasis and side effects caused by the antiandrogenic medications taken to treat his cancer.
Antiandrogenic drugs work against the male hormone testosterone and cause serious side effects like infertility, hot flashes, etc. It also causes osteoporosis and makes the bones weak which leads to pain in the bones and joints.
In the given case, cancer has metastasized to his bones and this factor along with osteoporosis will make his bones and joints weak and painful.
He is also not anxious about the pain and is stoical about it. So the main diagnosis is prostate cancer and the pain is both a symptom and a side effect.
The main glucose transporters in the brain are Glut1 and Glut3. Of these, Glut1 exists in two isoforms of different molecular weights. ... Another feature of Glut1 is its uneven distribution between the cytoplasm and the luminal and the abluminal membranes of the endothelial cells, as demonstrated by electron microscopy.
Glucose, the major fuel in the brain, is transported across the cell membranes by facilitated diffusion mediated by glucose transporter proteins. Essentially two types of glucose transporters are localized in the membranes of brain endothelial cells, astrocytes, and neurons.
Its a disease that kills brain cells that contribute to core functions like breathing and eating, my great uncle had it, it was really sad