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A 5 page research paper that discusses dehydration in the older patient. The writer explores the significance of this problem for the elderly and recommended nursing practices for monitoring and correcting fluid balance. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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and Nicol, 2005). As people age, there is a recognized problem, particularly in regards to individuals with impaired mobility and cognitive function, to fail to take sufficient fluids
to meet their bodily needs, putting these individuals at risk for dehydration (Reed, et al, 2005). Dehydration can result in "constipation, urinary tract infections, renal disease, pneumonia, hypotension and delirium"
(Reed, et al, 2005, p. 74). The student researching this topic should insert a paragraph near the beginning of his/her own paper that introduces the patient and the circumstances
that place this patient under your care. For example, you might say something like, "Mrs. B. is a 70-year-old who has moderately dimensioned cognitive functioning and who has limited mobility.
She is currently a resident of (list the institution) and is undergoing convalescent care due to (list conditions)." Like many elderly patients, Mrs. B. has a dimensioned sense of thirst
and often forgets to drink an adequate amount of fluids for her bodily needs, which puts her at risk for dehydration. Naturally, this writer/tutor does not know what the student
thought or how he/she responded to this situation. What made you consider dehydration as a possible problem? Did you read this or is your patient showing signs of being
dehydrated? Has literature simply made you aware of this potential problem? You might say something like: "Considering the dire consequences of dehydration for the elderly, I decided to research this
problem in order to ascertain the best actions for ensuring that Mrs. B. maintains hydration." In the average healthy body, water is distributed in the body in the following
manner: "7.5 percent intravascular; 30 percent intestinal; and 62.5 percent intracellular" (Woodrow, 2003, p. 29). The body tries to maintain balance between these three uses, but age-related changes and ill
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