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6) Identify and briefly describe both a surgical and medical treatment for increased ICP
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- Identify 3 of the most common complications related to PUD and what nursing interventions aide in preventing/mitigating these complications1. Identify any type of disorder near your surroundings. Write the causes and suggest treatments for the same. Hint: 1. Introduction 2. Causes of the disorder 3. Treatment and suggestions 4. Bibliography Essibility: Good to go hp 近Explain what assessment and monitoring needs to be attended for someone that has BiPAP and CPAP therapy insitu. Include a minimum of 4 points.
- Describe the nursing care for a patient with a colostomy.4)The nurse completes an admission assessment on an older adult patient. The nurse identifies which factor that may contribute to falls A) Poly pharmacy b) exposure to sunlight c)taking antacids d)increased fluid intakeIdentify and describe the hallmark sign of increased ICP