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Kthamas

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Which nursing model defines nursing diagnosis as a judgment process resulting in a statement conveying the person's adaptation status?
 
  a. Roy c. Orem
  b. Neuman d. Selye

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A client who has had persistent vomiting for four days has been admitted to the unit. The nurse determines that the best position for this client is which of the following?
 
  1. Right Sims position
   2. Left side lying position
   3. Semi-Fowler's position
   4. Prone position



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Answer to Question 1

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Nursing diagnosis is defined in the Roy Adaptation Model as a judgment process resulting in a statement conveying the person's adaptation status.

Answer to Question 2

3. Semi-Fowler's position

Rationale:
The client with prolonged vomiting will likely have severe metabolic alkalosis with reduced oxygenation. The semi-Fowler's position will facilitate alveolar ventilation with improved oxygenation. Side-lying and prone positions do not facilitate needed lung expansion.



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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