- Increase fiber intake
- Limit fluid intake
- Eat small, frequent meals low in fat and lactose
- Consume dairy products
No category found.
- Pink, moist wound bed
- Absence of pain in the burned area
- Presence of sensation in the burned area
- Blister formation
- Antipyretic
- Antihistamine
- Antiemetic
- Analgesic
- Swimming
- Cycling
- Weight-bearing exercises (e.g., walking)
- Yoga only
- Diaphragm
- Intercostal muscles
- Abdominal muscles
- Accessory muscles
- Adequate sleep
- Stress
- Regular medication use
- Balanced diet
- Rapid warming measures
- IV thyroid hormone replacement
- Oral levothyroxine
- Administering sedatives
- Hypoglycemia and hypokalemia
- Hyperglycemia and hypokalemia
- Hypernatremia and hypercalcemia
- Hypokalemia and hyponatremia
- Daily foot inspections
- Avoiding walking barefoot
- Wearing ill-fitting shoes
- Using heating pads for warmth
- Pale color and dryness
- Redness and bleeding
- Pink, moist, and beefy red color
- Peristomal skin breakdown
- Increased fluid intake
- Administration of diuretics as ordered
- High-sodium diet
- Restricting protein intake
- Palpating the abdomen vigorously
- Auscultating for a bruit
- Assessing peripheral pulses
- Monitoring blood pressure
- Myocardial infarction
- Heart failure
- Pulmonary embolism
- Hypertension
- Hypertension
- Superinfection (e.g., C. difficile)
- Hypoglycemia
- Increased WBC count
- Body image and skin integrity
- Pain management only
- Nutritional status
- Respiratory function
- Applying ointments
- Strict aseptic technique during wound care
- Limiting dressing changes
- Administering prophylactic antibiotics orally
- Increased urine output
- Peripheral edema and crackles in lungs
- Decreased heart rate
- Dry mucous membranes
- Using commercial mouthwashes
- Eating spicy foods
- Frequent oral hygiene with soft toothbrush
- Brushing teeth vigorously
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