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The Summary Open Quiz is an opportunity for you to prepare for class and assess the knowledge and skills gained at the conclusion of class. These areas will be covered by your instructor. Use your reading and knowledge and skills to answer these questions and bring your written answers to class. Briefly discuss three important considerations when giving nursing care to clients who have problems with their Endocrine System. Briefly discuss three important consideration when giving nursing care to clients who have problems with their Renal System. Briefly discuss three important considerations when giving nursing care to clients who have problems with their reproductive system. What are the two most important interventions that can be taken to manage pain? Briefly describe the appropriate role for nurses as advocates for clients?
** The endocrine system is a network of glands that produce and release hormones that help control many important body functions, especially the body's ability to change calories into energy that powers cells and organs. While providing nursing care , the nurse should be conscious about hormonal imbalance in patient. Nurse should ensure that the client is recieving appropriate diet. Life style modification is very essential in such patients. Administration office medications on time is very important.
** Providing care for a patient with renal complication is adcarefully doing task. Nurse make sure that the fluid intake off patient should adequate for the kidney. Restrict the fluid and monitor kidney functions.
** patients with Reproductive problems are require more empathetic care. Early identification and proper treatment is Necessary.
** Nurses role in managing pain is very important. She should responsible for assess the level of pain, providing proper positioning to ease pain, psychological support and diversional therapy.
**Nurse Advocates are the liaison between patients and doctors. They help patients understand their diagnosis and make the best decisions about their health. Since every patienthas different circumstances, beliefs, and preferences, it is not uncommon for their wishes to conflict with doctor's orders.
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