- Administering bronchodilators only
- Performing chest physiotherapy (CPT)
- Limiting fluid intake
- Encouraging high-fat diet
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- Exhale forcefully
- Hold breath for 5-10 seconds
- Rinse mouth immediately
- Take another puff quickly
- Direct contact with skin lesions
- Contaminated food and water
- Airborne droplets
- Blood transfusions
- Frequent suctioning only
- Daily oral care with chlorhexidine
- Keeping the head of the bed flat
- Continuous sedation
- Blood glucose levels
- ABGs (Arterial Blood Gases)
- Urine output
- Pain level
- Apply the drops directly to the cornea
- Pinch the bridge of the nose after instillation
- Administer the drops once a day in the morning
- Discontinue if blurred vision occurs
- Flashing lights and floaters
- Sudden, severe eye pain
- Double vision
- Gradual loss of central vision
- Painful urination
- Flank pain
- Hematuria (painless)
- Polyuria
- Limit fluid intake
- Drink cranberry juice
- Consume dairy products daily
- Hold urine for long periods
- Abdominal muscles
- Bladder wall
- Pelvic floor muscles
- Rectal sphincter
- Calcium gluconate
- Sodium polystyrene sulfonate (Kayexalate)
- Regular insulin with dextrose
- Furosemide
- Thrill
- Pulse deficit
- Bruit
- Palpable pulse only
- Fluid overload
- Anemia
- Hyperglycemia
- Hypermagnesemia
- Bradycardia
- Retroperitoneal bleeding
- Hyperkalemia
- Increased appetite
- Increasing heart rate
- Dilating coronary arteries and reducing myocardial oxygen demand
- Increasing contractility
- Constricting peripheral blood vessels
- Feeling of warmth
- Brief period of asystole
- Headache
- Increased urine output
- Right-sided heart failure
- Pulmonary congestion
- Systemic hypertension
- Hypoglycemia
- Weak, thready pulse
- Bounding water-hammer pulse
- Irregular pulse
- Absent peripheral pulses
- Elevate legs above the heart
- Walk until the point of pain, then rest
- Apply warm compresses directly to the legs
- Wear constrictive clothing
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