The nursing intervention that should be a priority when an older adult client gets diagnosed with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) and has fluid volume excess is: assessing the client's lung sounds.
ESRD is a chronic kidney disease resulting in kidney failure. This is a gradual loss of the functioning of kidney that cannot be restored. The only solution to this disease is long-term dialysis on a regular basis or kidney transplant.
Lung sounds are of different types depending upon the condition of a person lungs. Listening to this sound, also called auscultation is necessary to assess the right medical condition. The sounds related to fluid overload in lungs are grunting, gurgling, or wheezing.
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Give 30 gentle chest compressions at the rate of 100-120/minute.
Answer:
Positive feedback
Explanation:
The homeostasis of the body is generally maintained by the feedback mechanism of the body. Two main types of feedback mechanism are positive feedback and negative feedback mechanism.
Positive feedback mechanism may be defined as in which the final product of the reaction or hormone increase the further secretion of that particular hormone. The positive feedback mechanism can exaggerates the effect of the variation from the normal condition of the body.
Thus, the correct answer is option (e).