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Genie's parents received a medical diagnosis that said she probably had a mental disability, so they deprived her of any contact with anything. Genie spent her days tied to a chair and during the night she was trapped in a crib with bars or left in the chair. Genie's api did not allow anyone to speak to her, which meant that she was deprived of any kind of communication. When Genie was discovered, at the age of 11, she did not know how to speak, weighed 26 kilos and had cognitive development similar to that of a child under one year old. Her parents justified her condition as "since the diagnosis, we knew she would look like this", which is a strong example of hindsight bias. This type of bias occurs when a person claims that he or she already knew the events of a given situation, after that situation happens.
The researchers addressed Genie's problems, especially those related to communication, exposing her to communicative situations, showing her how to go to the bathroom alone, how to dress, how to eat, among other situations, as they are done with babies.
However, she was subjected to several "adoptive fathers" who subjected her to more treatment and abuse, backtracking the entire process achieved by the researchers.
Answer:
The first priority is to assess the sodium level in this client. The FDA has issued a black box warning stating that clients taking desmopressin can develop hyponatremia, leading to seizures. Consequently, assessment of sodium levels takes precedence over hematocrit, calcium, and platelet levels.
During the assessment of a client who has been given desmopressin for the treatment of diabetes insipidus, the nurse should prioritize sodium levels.
Explanation:
Sodium is an electrolyte that plays an important role in maintaining fluid balance in the body. When sodium levels are too low, water is drawn from other tissues or from intracellular fluid to increase its concentration in the extracellular fluid.
This leads to dehydration and can cause abnormal heart rhythms and seizures if left untreated. The nurse should prioritize sodium levels during the assessment of a patient who has been given desmopressin for treatment of diabetes insipidus.
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