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Caring for the patient with AD hospitalized with comorbidities is a nursing challenge. By educating staff, using the PLST model, working with families, and implementing patient-focused care, positive outcomes are not only possible but probable. It is important for staff to work with caregivers in all aspects of care of the patient incorporating the patient's personal and medical historical knowledge into the care plan. Nursing facilities and families can provide a wealth of information, and communication before and after hospitalization maximizes positive outcomes for all concerned.
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Demência/enfermagem , Hospitalização , Doença Crônica , Demência/complicações , Humanos , Avaliação em Enfermagem , Admissão do Paciente , Planejamento de Assistência ao Paciente , Cuidados Pré-Operatórios/enfermagem , Segurança , Apoio SocialRESUMO
The unconsolidated sedimets (soils) underlying evanville, Indiana, are an important element contributing to the cities seismic risk. Knowledge of the shear - wave velocity of the unconsolidated sediment column is essential in predicting soil period, amplification potential, liquefaction risk, and other site responses to seismic shaking (AU)
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Terremotos , Medição de Risco , 25686 , Características do Solo , Geologia , Erosão FluvialRESUMO
Earthquake-induced liquefaction features in Holocene sediments provide evidence of strong prehistoric shaking, magnitude m(b) 6.2 to 6.7, in the Wabash Valley bordering Indiana and Illinois. The source of the one or more earthquakes responsible was almost certainly in or near the Wabash Valley. The largest event is interpreted to have occurred between 7500 and 1500 years ago on the basis of archeological, pedological, and stratigraphic relations.