Wednesday, May 6, 2020

How Hydration Care For Elderly Inpatients ( ≥ 65 Years Old )

This chapter will review, analyse and critically appraise the literature surrounding hydration care for elderly inpatients (≠¥65 years old) (See the eligibility in Appendix C: the summary table of the key evidence). A total of five papers have been reviewed (Appendix C). Those chosen were: Johnstone, Alexander and Hickey (2015), El-Sharkawy et al. (2015), Godfrey et al. (2012), Wakefield et al. (2009) and Ullrich and Mccutcheon (2008). Three papers used multiple methods while the study design in all papers includes an observational method. One of the studies took place in the United States of America (USA) and one took place in Australia whereas three studies took place in the United Kingdom. It could be argued that despite differences in overall health structure, hydration is global concern and the care in both of these western countries are broadly similar to that of the UK (Robertson, Gregory and Jabbal, 2014; Roe and Liberman, 2007). For those reasons, the choice of studies maximizes the possibility of data generalization. The themes identified were, hydration Identification and assessment, culture and attitude in hydration care, health-promotion strategies. It has been identified that five studies with various design on the topic, none involving randomized comparisons. Results were mixed: all studies involved hydration factors; three favoured nursing care strategies based on social, functional, environmental, culture and attitude with slightly different focus; twoShow MoreRelatedManagement of Fluid Overload in Chronic Renal Failure4584 Words   |  19 Pagesthe gradual loss of kidney function (McCarthy, et al 2009). The number of patients suffering from CRF in United Kingdom (UK) is rising rapidly. Ferenbach and Wood (2005, p.16) state that in UK, about 6000 people are commencing dialysis treatment per year. Fluid overload is a frequently observed finding in renal failure patients. About one third of the patients receiving dialysis for Chronic Renal Failure have fluid overload despite advice to rest rict their oral fluid intake (Roderick, et al 2004).Read MoreCommunity Acquired Pneumonia18251 Words   |  74 PagesNurses play a key role in patient recovery from CAP. Positioning the client in bed, auscultating patient’s chest for abnormal breath sounds, administering due medications as ordered by the physician and assisting patient to have enough hydration are some of the nursing care management a nurse can render to this kind of patient. (Mandell, 2007) Immunization against influenza and increasingly resistant pneumococci can play a critical role in preventing pneumonia, particularly in immunocompromised andRead MoreHesi Practice31088 Words   |  125 Pagesliquids 2 hours before meals. D. drink liquids only between meals. 6. A client seeks care for low back pain of 2 weeks duration. Which assessment finding suggests a herniated intervertebral disk? A. Pain that radiates down the posterior thigh. B. Back pain when the knees are flexed. C. Atrophy of the lower leg muscles. D. Positive Homans sign. 7. A client has approached the nurse asking for advice on how to deal with his alcohol addiction. The nurse should tell the client that the only effectiveRead MoreMedicare Policy Analysis447966 Words   |  1792 PagesI 111TH CONGRESS 1ST SESSION H. R. 3962 To provide affordable, quality health care for all Americans and reduce the growth in health care spending, and for other purposes. IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OCTOBER 29, 2009 Mr. DINGELL (for himself, Mr. RANGEL, Mr. WAXMAN, Mr. GEORGE MILLER of California, Mr. STARK, Mr. PALLONE, and Mr. ANDREWS) introduced the following bill; which was referred to the Committee on Energy and Commerce, and in addition to the Committees on Education

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