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100% ATI COMPREHENSIVE
PREDICTOR RETAKE
COMPREHENSIVE STUDY GUIDE 100%
CORRECTALREADY GRADE +TRUST
AND CONFIDENCE
clinical findings of malnutrition
poor wound healing dry
hair
irregular blood pressure weak hand impaired coordination
how is BMI classified healthy weight= 18.5-24.9 over weight= 25-29.9 obese=
greater than or equal to 30 negative nitrogen balance using protein faster than
protein is being synthesized example starvation or catabolic State Post injury or
disease risk factors for developing osteoporosis family history inactivity cigarette
smoking to avoid complications of enteral feeding such as diarrhea cramping
abdominal distension dumping syndrome nausea or vomiting what are your
nursing actions diarrhea=decrease the flow rate or total volume of the infusion

abdominal distention/bloating= instill lower fat formula consider changing the
formula

instill lactose free formula= nausea&vomitting administer enteral nutrition at room
temperature to avoid complications of enteral feeding such as misplacement
dislodgement aspiration irritation and leakage irritation of the nose esophagus and
clogging of the feeding tube what are your nursing actions confirm to placement
prior to feedings

Elevate head of bed 30 degrees maintain position up for 60 mins
tubing with 15-30 of warm water Q 4 hours flush

,unclog tubing with gentle pressure 32 -50 ml warm water and piston syringe to
avoid complications of enteral feeding such as dehydration hyperglycemia
electrolyte imbalance fluid overload refeeding syndrome or rapid weight gain what
are your nursing actionsh
restrict fluids if fluid overload

monitor electrolytes serum glucose and weights
provide
monitor respiratory cardiovascular and neurological status
water
change formula to
isotonic phenytoin carbamazepine valproic acid Gabapentin meds used for
seizures if a client is taking phenytoin what should a nurse include in the
teaching taking medication at the same time everyday to enhance effectiveness
nursing care for phenytoin good oral hygiene side effect gingival hyperplasia
schedule routine Dental visits avoid oral contraceptives they decrease
effectiveness when administer does Warfarin and can cause decrease in
effectiveness

notify provider patient over-the-counter meds use
vagul nerve stimulatorj implanted left chest program to administer instrument that
stimulation of the brain via vagal nerve patient teaching for vagal nerve stimulator
can cause temporary hoarseness cough dyspnea and change your voice nursing
care assist with safe feeding for a patient who has a stroke consult speech language
pathologist assess swallowing and gag reflex before feeding upright position
swallow with head and neck flex slightly forward food is placed in the back of the
mouth on the unaffected side have suction on standby collaborate with a dietician
to ensure appropriate caloric intake weight loss is common following stroke
nursing actions for patient who had a stroke or has dysphagia cheap and patient
NPO position upright High Fowler's position prior to food fluid or Med
Administration patient teaching for dysphagia and aspiration set up right in Flex

, head forward when swallowing sit upright for 45 to 60 Minutes following a meal
what type of precaution should a patient with tuberculosis be on airborne
precautions negative air-flow room patient wear surgical masks if being
transported what is mantoux test
diagnostic procedure for tuberculosis read within 48 to 72 hours palpable Rays
Harden area of 10 mm or greater is positive skin test means patient has developed
immune response to TB does not confirm active disease is present what are the
nursing actions for isoniazid monitor for hepatotoxicity jaundice anorexia malaise
fatigue nausea and neurotoxicity tingling of hands and feet vitamin B6 prevents
neurotoxicity monitor liver function lab tests before and monthly after what is the
patient teaching for taking isoniazid
take on an empty stomach do not drink alcohol it can increase pepper toxicity
report any manifestations of hepatotoxicity what is the nursing action for rifampim
is there an app for hepatitis hepatotoxicity monitor liver function lab test prior to
and at least monthly after patient teaching while taking Rifampin urine and
secretions will turn orange immediate you leave report yellow skin pain or
swelling of joints loss of appetite or malaise Med can interfere with oral
contraceptives efficiency what is the nursing action for ethambutol get Baseline vi
visual Acuity test incomplete monthly determine color discrimination ability
should not be given to children under 8 years of age stop immediately if ocular
toxicity occurs what is the patient teaching for ethambutol report changes in
Vision immediately describe interprofessional care for a client who has TB contact
Social Services if patient needs assistance getting meds refer a patient to a clinic as
needed for follow-up appointments to monitor my medication regimen and status
of disease tuberculosis discharge teaching
TB usually treated in the home airborne precautions not needed in the home
families have already been exposed continue meds for 6 to 12 months follow up
care one full year sputum samples needed every 2 to 4 weeks patients are no
longer considered infectious after 3 negative sputum cultures patients to cover
mouth and nose when coughing or sneezing dispose of tissues and plastic bags
wear mask when in public or in contact with crowds what is the nursing action for
pyrazinamide absorbed for hepatotoxicity monitor patients who have history of
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