NURS 1100 Quiz 4 Questions With Complete Solutions
a blister over a bony prominence is always a ? - (ANSWER)stage 2 pressure injury
unstageable - (ANSWER)purple/maroon in color
closed skin
usually has eschar
SDTI - (ANSWER)suspected deep tissue injury
(depth unknown)- blood filled blister or bruise
clinical signs of glaucoma - (ANSWER)elevated intraocular pressure (IOP)
cataracts - (ANSWER)lens opacity that interferes w transmission of light into retina (cloudy appearance)
clinical signs of detachment - (ANSWER)shadow or dark curtain across visual fields
descending order of urinary system organs - (ANSWER)-kidneys
-ureters
-bladder
-urethra
if you have a pt that is on dialysis and has hemoglobin and hematocrit levels are low - (ANSWER)they
dont produce erythropoietin and the body does not produce RBC
leads to increased respiratory probs
what does vasodilation do to BP? - (ANSWER)decreases BP
-bad if already have LBP
-good if already have HBP
, NURS 1100 Quiz 4 Questions With Complete Solutions
when calcium is high... - (ANSWER)phosphorus is low
(visa versa)
your pt has not peed in 6-8 hrs. what are your options? - (ANSWER)-ask pt
-use bladder scanner (best)
-give more fluids
ways to prevent UTIs - (ANSWER)decrease use of catheters, proper cleaning for females
proper cleaning for females - (ANSWER)-clean front to back
why do women have higher risk for infection (UTI) - (ANSWER)-urethra is shorter in women
Dehiscence - (ANSWER)coming apart of sutures or edges of the wound
evisceration - (ANSWER)organs popping out
sterile gauze, NS, cover immediately
this is an emergency
NPO
watch suture line or larger individuals
prevention of increased staged wound - (ANSWER)keep it dry, turn every 2 hrs, good nutrition, barrier
creams (prevent moisture), specialty bed
slough - (ANSWER)layer of dead tissue separated from surrounding living tissue
it is usually shed or removed
stage 3/4
a blister over a bony prominence is always a ? - (ANSWER)stage 2 pressure injury
unstageable - (ANSWER)purple/maroon in color
closed skin
usually has eschar
SDTI - (ANSWER)suspected deep tissue injury
(depth unknown)- blood filled blister or bruise
clinical signs of glaucoma - (ANSWER)elevated intraocular pressure (IOP)
cataracts - (ANSWER)lens opacity that interferes w transmission of light into retina (cloudy appearance)
clinical signs of detachment - (ANSWER)shadow or dark curtain across visual fields
descending order of urinary system organs - (ANSWER)-kidneys
-ureters
-bladder
-urethra
if you have a pt that is on dialysis and has hemoglobin and hematocrit levels are low - (ANSWER)they
dont produce erythropoietin and the body does not produce RBC
leads to increased respiratory probs
what does vasodilation do to BP? - (ANSWER)decreases BP
-bad if already have LBP
-good if already have HBP
, NURS 1100 Quiz 4 Questions With Complete Solutions
when calcium is high... - (ANSWER)phosphorus is low
(visa versa)
your pt has not peed in 6-8 hrs. what are your options? - (ANSWER)-ask pt
-use bladder scanner (best)
-give more fluids
ways to prevent UTIs - (ANSWER)decrease use of catheters, proper cleaning for females
proper cleaning for females - (ANSWER)-clean front to back
why do women have higher risk for infection (UTI) - (ANSWER)-urethra is shorter in women
Dehiscence - (ANSWER)coming apart of sutures or edges of the wound
evisceration - (ANSWER)organs popping out
sterile gauze, NS, cover immediately
this is an emergency
NPO
watch suture line or larger individuals
prevention of increased staged wound - (ANSWER)keep it dry, turn every 2 hrs, good nutrition, barrier
creams (prevent moisture), specialty bed
slough - (ANSWER)layer of dead tissue separated from surrounding living tissue
it is usually shed or removed
stage 3/4