Answer: The correct statement is option 3 "It prevents me from 'peeing' so much."
Explanation:
Diabetes insipidus is an abnormal health condition that occurs due to lack of production of Antidiuretic hormone (ADH) or the inability of the kidney to respond to produced antidiuretic hormone. This can occur as a result of head trauma, tumours of pituitary gland or genetic origin.
The common symptoms of Diabetes insipidus includes:
--> Excessive production of dilute urine (polyuria)
--> Increased thirst (polydipsia).
In the management of diabetes insipidus, VASOPRESSIN medication is introduced. It has an antidiuretic effect. In its mechanism of action, it decreases water excretion by the kidney through increasing water reabsorption in the collecting ducts, Therefore the statement made by the patient indicates successful teaching as it helps reduce the volume of urine produced leading to decrease in frequent urination.
Answer:
Weight and height
Explanation:
On future visits, the priority nursing assessment for a child diagnosed with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder is the weight and height of the child. Although research to back the claims that stimulant medications such as methylphenidate affects the height of children, it is possible for this assessment to be done in order to reverse this effect with the withdrawal method as soon as possible.
Potential trouble with the law, or social issues like losing your friends.
Patient non-compliance
he did not comply with the prescribed amount of antibiotics.