A testable question then testable hypothesis I think?
Answer: omg i lo-ve this, i just wanna let you know it will get better, i felt the same way for years i atte-mted not alive, self h.rmed, ab.sed dr.gs, the whole shabang i thought it would never get better, that was until i figured out the only person i need to please is my self, and now i can be my true self. the same goes for you, be and do what makes you happy and comfortable and the right people will come into your life. Im not saying it will be instant because i STILL have problems with har.ming and depr.ession but it does make it a ton better when u are your true self
Explanation:
Engaging in disputes over medication, supplies, or rules on the unit is a staff behavior which is most likely to trigger clients who are predisposed to aggressive or violent behavior.
Clients who are most likely to direct towards aggressive or violent behaviors are mostly suffering from hyperactive, delusional, impulsive, or predisposed to irritability.
Factors contributing to aggressive or violent behavior are history of physical fighting or drug or alcohol abuse making direct, veiled or conditional threats of violence, history of controlling others, excessive need for attention or respect, feelings of low self-worth, etc.
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Answer:
As frank is a chronic drinker and symptoms match the diagnosis of Acute pancreatitis,
I would consider that frank is suffering from pancreatitis.
Treatment modalities:
As management of pancreatitis is directed towards relieving symptoms and preventing or treating complications
- Adequate administration of analgesia
- ill patient is maintained on bed rest to decrease the metabolic rate and reduce the secretion of pancreatic and gastric enzymes
- maintain semifowlers position to decrease pressure on diaphragm by distended abdomen and to increase respiratory expansion.
- patient is at risk for akin breakdown because of poor nutritional status, enforced bed rest and restlessness, so the nurse carefully assess for akin breakdown and infection
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