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meagbuch

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What is an example of a polysaccharide?
 A) sucrose
  B) starch
  C) galactose
  D) glucagon

Question 2

State nursing diagnosis statements for Hazel and explain the validity of each.



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Answer to Question 1

B

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Hazel has ineffective role performance related to chronic illness and treatment side effects. She is no longer able to live alone and provide for her own needs. She was not able to arrange for her care to include trips to the dialysis center, and home dialysis was not an option. Hazel has learned about ineffective tissue perfusion related to risk of disconnection of the vascular access device. She knows the device must remain in her arm and she is very apprehensive about dislodging it and, as she states, bleeding to death. Hazel needs to be assured that qualified staff will be monitoring the connection and the perfusion so that no harm will come to her.




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