To prevent dehydration, the nurse aide should encourage the resident to drink fluids regularly throughout the day, offering water, juices, or other preferred beverages. They should also monitor the resident's fluid intake and output, ensuring they are consuming enough fluids. Additionally, providing hydration-rich foods, like fruits and soups, can be helpful. It's important to be attentive to any signs of dehydration, such as dry mouth or decreased urine output.
To promote independence in bathing a resident who has had a stroke, the nurse aide should encourage the resident to participate as much as possible, offering verbal cues and support while allowing them to do tasks they can manage on their own. Providing adaptive equipment, such as a shower chair or handheld showerhead, can enhance safety and autonomy. Additionally, the nurse aide should use a patient and positive approach, celebrating small achievements to boost the resident's confidence and motivation in their self-care routine.
tell the nurse inmediatly
Someone should become a nurse because they want to. Nobody should become a nurse if they do not want to.
yes if someone tells you they are being or have been abused or you suspect abuse/harm then the senior nurse, manager should be informed. However you should tell the resident/patient what you are going to do and why.
The best way for a nursing assistant (NA) to provide foot care for a diabetic resident is to perform daily inspections of the feet for any signs of sores, blisters, or redness. The NA should gently wash the feet with warm water and mild soap, ensuring they are thoroughly dried, especially between the toes. Moisturizing the feet with a suitable lotion, avoiding the areas between the toes, can help prevent dryness and cracking. Additionally, the NA should encourage the resident to wear well-fitting shoes and report any foot issues to a nurse promptly.
encourage patient to move his legs while confined to bed
you should get a job as registered you should get a job as a registered nurse
R.N. means Registered Nurse. An R.N. is a nurse.
Yes, because being a nurse is Jame's profession. Therefore it should be capitalised..
You should ask a nurse.
You should ask a nurse.
Killing himself