4.02 NF VOCABULARY - PRONGER

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Across
  1. 1. Recognize and assess signs and symptoms of glaucoma. Monitor intraocular pressure and optic nerve function. Administer prescribed medications, such as eye drops, to manage intraocular pressure
  2. 7. Fracture pain management, infection prevention, and encouraging ambulation as prescribed
  3. 8. getting in or out of bed, managing bowel and bladder issues, bathing and dressing. Also, they will likely need someone to drive to do their errands. As well as they have need to shop and cook their meals and clean their homes
  4. 10. the use of heat and cold to relieve pain, adjustments in daily living activities, weight reduction, and the use of a cane or walker if needed
  5. 11. RICE method, Avoid activities that exacerbate pain, Cryotherapy can relieve pain and decrease inflammation, Raise the affected limb above the level of the heart
  6. 12. Accident provide the rehabilitation and restorative care following the treatment of stroke- induced patients, perform range of motion (ROM) exercises
  7. 13. help with the Activities of Daily Living (ADLs), These tasks include eating, bathing, toileting/continence, dressing/hygiene, and transportation
  8. 14. Each interaction demands patience and clear communication, often relying on visual cues or sign language, they ensure hearing aids are functioning and rooms are optimized to reduce background noise
Down
  1. 2. managing symptoms such as fatigue, pain, and spasticity, promoting physical mobility and independence, preventing complications such as falls and infections, and providing emotional support and education on self-care and disease management
  2. 3. Provide night light for the patient's room and ensure lighting is adequate for the patient's needs, Patients' eyes may require longer accommodation time due to changes in lighting levels
  3. 4. Check visual acuity, Teach patient about cataracts and their treatment, Teach patient about healthy diet, Educate about medication compliance
  4. 5. Deep breathing, mindfulness techniques, aromatherapy, and light range of motion (ROM) activities can also help calm the resident and ease their muscle pain
  5. 6. provide education regarding dietary intake (such as increasing calcium and vitamin D intake, recognizing foods high in calcium, and limiting sodas or colas, which are usually high in phosphorus), and exercise
  6. 9. help in meal preparation and assist with feeding during tremor episodes. Caretakers also make sure your loved one stays hydrated by offering fluids for thirst relief caused by any medications
  7. 12. provide passive range of motion exercises, monitoring patient vital sign trends and any physical signs of distress