Asked by Alyssa Boisen on Jul 07, 2024
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One bed is available on the inpatient eating-disorder unit. Which patient should be admitted to this bed? The patient whose weight decreased from
A) 150 to 100 pounds over a 4-month period. Vital signs are temperature, 35.9° C; pulse, 38 beats/min; blood pressure 60/40 mm Hg
B) 120 to 90 pounds over a 3-month period. Vital signs are temperature, 36° C; pulse, 50 beats/min; blood pressure 70/50 mm Hg
C) 110 to 70 pounds over a 4-month period. Vital signs are temperature 36.5° C; pulse, 60 beats/min; blood pressure 80/66 mm Hg
D) 90 to 78 pounds over a 5-month period. Vital signs are temperature, 36.7° C; pulse, 62 beats/min; blood pressure 74/48 mm Hg
Vital Signs
Key indicators of physiological functioning, typically including temperature, pulse, respiration, and blood pressure.
- Identify the criteria for hospitalization based on the assessment findings in patients with eating disorders.
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Danial SaleemJul 09, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Physical criteria for hospitalization include weight loss of more than 30% of body weight within 6 months, temperature below 36° C (hypothermia), heart rate less than 40 beats/min, and systolic blood pressure less than 70 mm Hg.
Learning Objectives
- Identify the criteria for hospitalization based on the assessment findings in patients with eating disorders.
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