NUR210 / NUR 210 Exam 3 (Latest ): Principles
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hypocalcemia can lead to osteopenia
hypocalcemia numbness, tingling, muscle spasms, tachycardia or bradychardia,
manifestations hyperactive bowels, tachycardia or bradychardia, +chvostek's sign,
+trousseau's sign
chvosetk sign facial nerve that twitches
trosseau sign BP on arm, inflate to cause irritability of nerves in arm- positive sign
occurs with flexion of wrist, thumb, hyperextension
what does PTH do? increases blood calcium levels
chvostek sign and trosseau assessing if client has hypocalcemia
is used for
treatment for calcium gluconate, calcium and vitamin d supplements,
hypocalcemia
hypercalcemia value >10.5 mg/dL or greater than 5.6
critical hypercalcemia value >13 and 7
common causes of hyperparathyroidism and cancer
hypercalcemia
hyperparathyroidism elevated PTH
causes
what does PTH increases blood calcium levels
medication toxicities that vitamin A and D supplements, thiazide diuretics
can lead to hypercalcemia
rare for there to be symptoms in beginning GI symptoms are first
noticed
thirst, bone pain, muscle weakness
symptoms of
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hypercalcemia
critical symptoms of arrhythmias, delirium, coma, renal failure
hypercalcemia
Hypercalcemia moans, bones, stones, groans, overtones
manifestations
what do moans, bones, hypercalcemia
stones, groans, and
overtones indicate?
treatment for phosphate by mouth, IV saline bolus, loop diuretic, hemodialysis
hypercalcemia
hypomagnesium values <1.3
what is hypomagnesemia crohn's disease, celiac disease, increased GI loss, increased kidney
caused by loss, type II diabetes
nausea, vomit, decreased appetite, fatigue, weakness
neuromusculara changes, spasms, numbness, tingling, personality,
symptoms of cardiac dysrhythmias
hypomagnesemia
What IV solution should be .9% sodium chloride
used to prime tubing for
blood administration?
A client receiving blood two nurses check blood unit label and client identification
should always have what?
Use tubing with a filter to remove clots and platelet clumps
during blood administration
for what reason?
When should you discard after each unit of blood is administered or every 4 hours
the tubing during blood
administration?
early manifestations of nausea, vomiting, decreased appetite
hypomagnesemia
what can cause respiratory hyperventilation
alkalosis?
does the gauge get smaller smaller
or larger when the number
gets higher?
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what can hypnatremia cause? muscle spasms, confusion, nausea, headache, tiredness
negative blood types can only negative blood types
receive
symptoms of phlebitits pain, swelling erythema, palpable cord
symptoms of extravasation cool skin, localized edema, pain
symptoms of air embolism breathing, coughing, wheezing, hypotension, tachycardia,
chest/shoulder pain
symptoms of circulatory tachycardia, increased BP, edema, cough, tachypnea
overload
potassium expected range 3.5-5
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