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    existence and severity of ischemia. The cause of small bowel obstruction include hernias, adhesions within the abdomen and tumors. The lumen near the obstruction fills with a massive amount of fluid and gas. The obstruction keeps water and electrolytes from properly absorbing. As a result, buldup of fluid occurs in the intestinal lumen from the vascular space. With small bowel obstruction distention occurs instantly. The distention is caused by a mixture of excessive growth of bacteria,…

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    Nursing Diagnosis The highest nursing diagnosis is increased risk of dehydration related to electrolyte imbalance as evidence by low sodium levels. By discussing potential health risk, interventions to prevent future occurrence of fluid loss, and modifying dosages of medication that aid in diuresis can contribute to therapeutics affects. Treatment would include a low dosage of diuretic to allow loss of less sodium. To assure effectiveness, skin turgor, skin color, mucous membranes, and…

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    Fluid regulation is very vital to homeostasis. If electrolyte levels rise or fall beyond normal limits, many bodily functions will eventually fail to progress at their normal degrees. Maintaining normal pH levels is also important for normal body functioning mainly because small alterations in pH can make up important changes in our metabolism. Electrolytes are minerals which mean that they carry ions and salts in our body that have an electric charge. They can be found in our urine, blood…

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    This patient should treat by medications of all abnormal situation because she has Hyperkalaemia, high Creatinine and urea and some electrolytes low such as Na and HCO3. Suggest what the results may look like after one of the common treatments such as water, electrolytes balance, some medication, patient health improve if not may progress to renal failure and she need to Renal dialysis includes renal dialysis, peritoneal dialysis, chronic peritoneal dialysis and kidney transplantation. There is…

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    your morning cup of coffee, but you should not be consuming more caffeine than usual when exercising, especially in hot weather. So, you should not have coffee, colas or energy drinks during your work out. Electrolytes In order to stay hydrated, you need to replace both fluids and electrolytes, such as potassium and sodium. Consuming food or drink rich in electorlytes prior to your work out can be an effective preventive measure. Sports drinks or orange juice are an excellent choice during a…

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    for Larry 's reported admission symptoms of muscle weakness, decreased skin turgor, tachycardia and hypotension. b. Describe how this situation can be corrected. A. Mr. Secord may be experiencing the following symptoms due to dehydration and electrolyte imbalances. According to (Gould &Dyer,2011,p.126) in ketoacidosis the body shift from its normal fed metabolism ( using carbohydrates for fuel) to a fasting state (using fat for fuel), the resulting increase in blood sugar occurs. The authors…

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    The components of the lithium ion batteries include a positive electrode made of metal oxide, negative electrode made of carbon (graphite), a separator made of a micro-porous polymer, and an organic electrolyte (ether) that is made up of dissolved ions of lithium. During recharge, the lithium ions travel from the positive metal oxide to the negatively charged graphite electrode. The reverse flow occurs during discharge (when the battery is in use) (Carnegie, 40; Divya and Østergaard, 513).…

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    made of mixture of various molecules into an increasingly complex carbohydrate. In contrast, GES is a solution developed to substitute sweat losses comprising different portions of potassium, water, sodium, chloride, glucose, and other electrolytes. Glucose-electrolyte solutions work with glucose-polymer solutions to enhance performance in the heat. This process entails substituting fluid and providing CHO in order to promote endurance. Actually, GES substitutes fluid and CHO whereas GPS…

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    drink, particularly if you've been sweating a lot, since electrolytes are lost through sweat, Popeck said.” (Are Sports…

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    Providing safe and effective health care relies on the registered nurses (RN) ability to make appropriate clinical decisions in all aspects of health care (Noon, 2014). Fluid and electrolyte imbalance is a serious and life threatening side effect, which is common in elderly patients with comorbidities (LeMone et al., 2011). The use of the clinical decision making cycle prevents adverse patient outcomes (LeMone et al., 2011). Clinical decision-making is defined as the ability to filter and…

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