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planning of nursing care promote nonnal urinary pattern or releive excess fluid administer medication as prescribed protect the
classification of nephrotic syndromein childhood nephrotic syndrome can be divided into minimal lesion nephrofic syndrome and significant
planning of nursing care provide supportive and symptomatic treatment provide bed rest encourage diet restriction implementation of
nursing assessment during assessment the childs parents will give you history of upper respiratory infection or skin infection in the
diagnostic procedures taking clinical history urine analysis blood sample for estimation of blood urea
signs and symptomsdecreased urine output bloody or brown colour urine edema malaise mild headache gastrointestinal
pathophysiology the exact mechanism of glomerulonephritis is still under investigation the diesease is characterised by deposition of
acute glomerulonephritis if you review the anatomy of urinary system you will recall that nephron is the working unit of kidney and its number
planning of nursing careprevent and control bleedingadminister replacement therapy of factor viii and ix as advised educate and support the
pathophysiology the blood clotting mechanism occurs in three phases each dependent on preceding i phase due to the inherited deficiency of
clotting disorder - haemophiliahaemophilia is a congenital blood clotting disorder caused by the genetic lack deficiency of
planning of nursing care minimise trauma to the child and provide safe environment control bleeding administer
pathophysiology normally the platelets are formed from megakaryocytes stem cells in the bone marrow these cells mature fragment and are
disorder of platelets - purpurapurpuras are bleeding disorders characterised by petechiae and ecchymosis which may be due to deficiency in
explain the functis of the main organelles in plant and animal cell as seen under the
maintenance therapya complete remission implies a clinical haematological and bone marrow remission for remission therapy drugs like
tasks of orientation phaseestablishing contact with the patient developing the pactlcontract talking to the patient establishing
diagnostic evaluation a study of complete blood count cbc and blood chemistry mainly uric acid levels is necessary for dignostic
types of leukemialeukaemia may be chronic or acute and is classified into the following categories i acute lymphocytic
phases of nurse-patient relationshipkapoor bimla 1994 has listed four phases of nurse patient relationship which are explained below while
pathophysiology leukocytes develop fiom stem cells located in the bone marrow during leukocyte maturation cells become committed to
the rapeutic nursedevelopment of therapeutic nurse patient relationship is the basic requirement of nursing a helping relationship
leukaemialeukaemia is a malignant disease of blood forming organs of the body that results in uncontroled growth of immature white
factors affecting the rapeutic relationshipa rapport is developed between the nurse and the patient rapport is defined as a
implementation of nursing care prepare the patient for diagnostic evaluationyour role as a nurse is to provide continuing support to the child and