Hospital Medicine
This board will feature content related to hospital-based medicine from the perspective of the provider (physician, NP, PA), and may be helpful to nurses who…
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Hypercalcemia for nurses
Discover the causes, symptoms, nursing assessment, and treatment options for hypercalcemia complications in this comprehensive guide for nurses. Learn about hypercalcemia symptoms, hypercalcemia treatment, and ECG changes associated with high calcium levels. Improve your knowledge and nursing skills with this must-read article on hypercalcemia for healthcare professionals." #hypercalcemia #nursingassessment #symptoms #treatment #ECGchanges #healthcare #nurses #medicalprofessionals
Hypercalcemia for nurses
Discover the causes, symptoms, nursing assessment, and treatment options for hypercalcemia complications in this comprehensive guide for nurses. Learn about hypercalcemia symptoms, hypercalcemia treatment, and ECG changes associated with high calcium levels. Improve your knowledge and nursing skills with this must-read article on hypercalcemia for healthcare professionals." #hypercalcemia #nursingassessment #symptoms #treatment #ECGchanges #healthcare #nurses #medicalprofessionals
Hypocalcemia Guide for Nurses: Nursing Assessment and Management | Health And Willness
Discover the warning signs of hypocalcemia with this informative infographic! Learn how to recognize the unique symptoms of Chvostek's and Trousseau's signs, and understand the important role they play in identifying this potentially dangerous condition.
Hypokalemia Treatment
As a nurse, it is important to understand how to properly treat hypokalemia, an electrolyte deficiency that can cause serious health issues for patients. Hypokalemia treatment requires careful monitoring of patient symptoms and a combination of medical interventions including diet and lifestyle modifications, medications, and intravenous fluids. With the right approach, nurses can help patients manage their symptoms.
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Cellulitis is an infection of the skin or underlying tissues. Bacteria can be introduced into the skin through an area of open skin, such as an insect bite. However, in many cases, there is not an obvious site where bacteria entered the skin. Once bacteria are in the skin, they cause redness and...