#Anorexia #nervosa
Anorexia nervosa is a psychogenic eating disorder with potentially fatal physiological implications. Clients commonly become extremely underweight and protein-energy malnourished. Clients admitted for anorexia nervosa are typically in a crisis state, and the priority is restoring physiological integrity through appropriate weight gain and nutritional intake.
Anorexia nervosa is a psychogenic eating disorder with potentially fatal physiological implications. Clients commonly become extremely underweight and protein-energy malnourished. Clients admitted for anorexia nervosa are typically in a crisis state, and the priority is restoring physiological integrity through appropriate weight gain and nutritional intake.
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#Anorexia #nervosa Anorexia nervosa is a psychogenic eating disorder with potentially fatal physiological implications. Clients commonly become extremely underweight and protein-energy malnourished. Clients admitted for anorexia nervosa are typically in a…
Nursing care includes:
• Assisting the client in reflecting on triggers for dysfunctional eating and fears and feelings related to gaining weight
• Maintaining strict documentation of dietary protein and calorie intake to ensure healthy weight gain
• Remaining with the client during and 1 hour following meals to ensure intake and prevent purging behaviors
• Establishing a weekly weight-gain goal (typically 2-3 lb/wk [0.91-1.36 kg/wk])
• Weighing the client at the same time each morning (after voiding and before any oral intake) and wearing the same clothing to assess efficacy of nutritional support
• Limiting physical activity initially and gradually increasing as oral intake improves
• Not focusing on food initially, but encouraging participation in meal planning as the client nears target weight
• Assisting the client in reflecting on triggers for dysfunctional eating and fears and feelings related to gaining weight
• Maintaining strict documentation of dietary protein and calorie intake to ensure healthy weight gain
• Remaining with the client during and 1 hour following meals to ensure intake and prevent purging behaviors
• Establishing a weekly weight-gain goal (typically 2-3 lb/wk [0.91-1.36 kg/wk])
• Weighing the client at the same time each morning (after voiding and before any oral intake) and wearing the same clothing to assess efficacy of nutritional support
• Limiting physical activity initially and gradually increasing as oral intake improves
• Not focusing on food initially, but encouraging participation in meal planning as the client nears target weight
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Saunders, Month 4, Session 5 part 1
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#Metabolic and #Endocrine Problems
#Phenylketonuria
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#Metabolic and #Endocrine Problems
#Phenylketonuria
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#Schizophrenia is a #mental health disorder that causes chronic or recurrent episodes of psychosis (eg, hallucinations, delusions, disorganized speech/thoughts). Clients with schizophrenia can be suspicious of others and often become anxious around unfamiliar individuals and environments. Impaired social and interpersonal functioning (eg, social withdrawal/discomfort) are common negative symptoms of schizophrenia, The nurse can improve the interaction with a client experiencing negative symptoms of schizophrenia by:
• Gaining the client's trust gradually by making brief, frequent contact and showing acceptance and empathy
Assessing the client's readiness to engage with others and avoiding forcing the client to interact if unready
• Praising progress toward increased interactions with others
#nclex
#Uworld
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• Gaining the client's trust gradually by making brief, frequent contact and showing acceptance and empathy
Assessing the client's readiness to engage with others and avoiding forcing the client to interact if unready
• Praising progress toward increased interactions with others
#nclex
#Uworld
@takaloo_rn
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