CORRECT WELL DETAILED ANSWERS|LATEST
PASS
medications for HTN - ANSWER Diuretics, beta blockers, ace inhibitors, and calcium
channel blockers.
s/s hypoglycemia - ANSWER irritable, confusion, tremors, blurred vision, skin cool
clammy, tachycardia
s/s hyperglycemia - ANSWER polyuria, polydipsia, polyphagia, red skin
medicare - ANSWER 65>, federally funded
#1 death in elderly - ANSWER heart disease
inflammation - ANSWER a localized response to an injury or to the destruction of
tissues to get rid of organisms (gout)
can stress cause illness? - ANSWER yes
hospice - ANSWER improves quality of care; comfort
fentanyl patch - ANSWER 72hrs; no heat (increases absorption quick)
when do you take meds? - ANSWER when the pain first starts, don't wait till it gets bad
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, stages of grief - ANSWER denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance
main concerns in apendicitis - ANSWER infection, incesion care, diet, pain
parkinson's interventions - ANSWER nutritional monitoring, pts feelings (show pics)
psychosocial - ANSWER studying for a test and my roommate is bothering me
nursing interventions for fracture - ANSWER isometric exercises, overhead trapeze
Priority in Alzheimers - ANSWER safe environment
Concern in Alzheimers - ANSWER problems socially
tPa must - ANSWER onset within 4hrs, 18>, no anticoagulants, cannot be hemmoragic
nursing interventions for venous stasis - ANSWER ted hose (compression stockings),
elevate lower extremities, don't have legs dangling for a long period of time
osteoporosis interventions - ANSWER -stop smoking
-limit caffeine
-more calcium
-hormone replacement therapy
-weight bearing exercises (walking)
foods that should be eaten when having a PI - ANSWER vitamin C, vitamin A, protein
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PASS
medications for HTN - ANSWER Diuretics, beta blockers, ace inhibitors, and calcium
channel blockers.
s/s hypoglycemia - ANSWER irritable, confusion, tremors, blurred vision, skin cool
clammy, tachycardia
s/s hyperglycemia - ANSWER polyuria, polydipsia, polyphagia, red skin
medicare - ANSWER 65>, federally funded
#1 death in elderly - ANSWER heart disease
inflammation - ANSWER a localized response to an injury or to the destruction of
tissues to get rid of organisms (gout)
can stress cause illness? - ANSWER yes
hospice - ANSWER improves quality of care; comfort
fentanyl patch - ANSWER 72hrs; no heat (increases absorption quick)
when do you take meds? - ANSWER when the pain first starts, don't wait till it gets bad
1
, stages of grief - ANSWER denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance
main concerns in apendicitis - ANSWER infection, incesion care, diet, pain
parkinson's interventions - ANSWER nutritional monitoring, pts feelings (show pics)
psychosocial - ANSWER studying for a test and my roommate is bothering me
nursing interventions for fracture - ANSWER isometric exercises, overhead trapeze
Priority in Alzheimers - ANSWER safe environment
Concern in Alzheimers - ANSWER problems socially
tPa must - ANSWER onset within 4hrs, 18>, no anticoagulants, cannot be hemmoragic
nursing interventions for venous stasis - ANSWER ted hose (compression stockings),
elevate lower extremities, don't have legs dangling for a long period of time
osteoporosis interventions - ANSWER -stop smoking
-limit caffeine
-more calcium
-hormone replacement therapy
-weight bearing exercises (walking)
foods that should be eaten when having a PI - ANSWER vitamin C, vitamin A, protein
2