asthma: cromones
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nedocromil
,pneumonia s/s
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flushed face, bright eyes, anxious, chest pain, myalgia, HA, fever/chills,
cough, dyspnea, hemoptysis, tachycardia, abnormal breath sounds,
hypotension, dysrhythmias, acute confusion, empyema (collection of pus in
pleural space)
systemic complications of IV therapy
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circulatory overload (SOB, cough, HTN, peri-orbital edema, dependent
edema, JVD, crackles), speed shock (lightheaded, chest tightness, flushed,
irreg pulse, cardiac arrest), allergic reaction, catheter embolism
nursing actions/interventions for CF
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prevent infections, daily CPT with postural drainage, bronchodilators, anti-
inflammatories, mucolytics, antibiotics, effective coughing and suctioning,
O2 therapy, hydration, weight maintenance
nursing actions/interventions for seasonal flu
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, teach patient how to prevent the spread, tamiflu given within 24-48 hrs of
symptoms, bedrest for a few days, increase fluids, saline gargles,
antihistamine
what should the nurse do if the chest tube disconnects from the drainage system?
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put end of tube in a container of sterile water and keep below the level of
the patient's chest
who is at risk for TB?
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those in frequent contact with TB person, immunocompromised, living in
crowded areas (prison, long term care, mental health facility), older
homeless people, abusers of IV drugs/alcohol, lower class, foreign
immigrants
asthma: long acting bronchodilators (beta2 agonist- LABA)
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salmeterol, indacaterol
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nedocromil
,pneumonia s/s
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flushed face, bright eyes, anxious, chest pain, myalgia, HA, fever/chills,
cough, dyspnea, hemoptysis, tachycardia, abnormal breath sounds,
hypotension, dysrhythmias, acute confusion, empyema (collection of pus in
pleural space)
systemic complications of IV therapy
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circulatory overload (SOB, cough, HTN, peri-orbital edema, dependent
edema, JVD, crackles), speed shock (lightheaded, chest tightness, flushed,
irreg pulse, cardiac arrest), allergic reaction, catheter embolism
nursing actions/interventions for CF
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prevent infections, daily CPT with postural drainage, bronchodilators, anti-
inflammatories, mucolytics, antibiotics, effective coughing and suctioning,
O2 therapy, hydration, weight maintenance
nursing actions/interventions for seasonal flu
Give this one a try later!
, teach patient how to prevent the spread, tamiflu given within 24-48 hrs of
symptoms, bedrest for a few days, increase fluids, saline gargles,
antihistamine
what should the nurse do if the chest tube disconnects from the drainage system?
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put end of tube in a container of sterile water and keep below the level of
the patient's chest
who is at risk for TB?
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those in frequent contact with TB person, immunocompromised, living in
crowded areas (prison, long term care, mental health facility), older
homeless people, abusers of IV drugs/alcohol, lower class, foreign
immigrants
asthma: long acting bronchodilators (beta2 agonist- LABA)
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salmeterol, indacaterol