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NSG 3800_3850 EXAM 2 QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS

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Corticosteroids/Bronchodilators (Budesonide)


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- Decreases inflammation
- Relieve bronchospasm
- Long term management of disease
- Short term flare ups

,What is the risk of O2 treatment in patients with COPD?


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- CO2 is constantly high so they burn out their CO2 receptors
(Hypercapnia)
- Brain doesn't sense the increased CO2 in the same way so now it starts to
look instead for low O2 levels
- So if we then give our COPD patient too much O2 - their brain says, "well
- I have enough O2 - I can decrease the respiratory rate"
- This is dangerous for our COPD patients, they're already struggling to
breathe
- COPD patients breath because the brain senses low O2 levels




Sleep apnea criteria


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5 or more episodes in one night lasting at least 10 seconds

patients should sleep in low fowlers position (HOB 30 degrees)




Mitral valve prolapse MURMUR DESCRIPTOR


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Systolic murmur or mid-systolic click

,Varicose veins info about valves


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faulty or incompetent valves




What are antibiotics used for in COPD patients?


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Pneumonia or other bacterial infections




Beta blockers for cardiac


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Reduction in heart rate, slowed conduction of impulses through the
conduction system, decreased blood pressure, and reduced myocardial
contractility (force of contraction).

Because of these effects, beta-blockers balance the myocardial oxygen
needs (demands) and the amount of oxygen available (supply).




Dx of Sarcoidosis


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, -NONCASEATING GRANULOMAS (DEFINITIVE DX)




Myocardial remodeling and progression patho/etiology


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chronic elevation of myocardial wall tension

Failure of the heart to maintain adequate cardiac output to meet tissue
demands




DVT nursing care


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Measure amount of swelling in extremity
Monitor lab values if pt is on anticoagulant therapy




Pericardial effusion CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONS


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cardiac tamponade-external compression of the heart chambers such that
filling is impaired




R & L HF dx

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