Thought is was 6, but here:
"insert a shunt into the ventricle to drain cerebrospinal fluid (to treat hydrocephalus)
insert a deep brain stimulator (DBS)
insert an intracranial pressure (ICP) monitor.
remove a sample of tissue cells (needle biopsy)
drain a blood clot (hematoma aspiration)
insert an endoscope to remove tumors."
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In responding to the client, it is best to have the factual information to be accompanied by emotional support. It is a way of saying that you understand the feelings of the client though there are other alternative and methods in order to urinate even if the bladder is removed. The nurse should say that he or she knows that the client is upset regarding the matter but removing the bladder has alternatives in order for the client to urinate.
Recognizing a patient's discomfort and providing an assistant of the same gender.
Demonstrating Watson's carative factor
The amount of education of nurses was associated with the carative factor responsiveness.
- Nursing aides have higher degrees of sensitivity. Sensibility refers to being sensitive to oneself and others by fostering one's own values, personal development, and activities.
- Nurses should assist individuals while being attentive to themselves and others in a helping-trusting relationship aimed at safeguarding and promoting their dignity.
- Because nurses are accountable for theory-based nursing practice, the findings must be addressed in practice.
- Nurses should use a nursing theory that incorporates client-centred nursing, holistic and methodical care, and equitable relationships between nurses and clients.
Learn more about client-centred nursing here,
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Answer:
an osmotic shift of water out of brain cells
Explanation:
Either listening or being persuasive depending on what you are saying and what the other person is saying