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Exam 3: NSG300 / NSG 300 Foundations of Nursing Exam
decreased blood flow or injury
to the brainstem the brain
, occurs during deep sleep or when
happens with high altitude or when
there is increased blood flow to the
there is injury to the lungs
brain
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TRUE or FALSE: you can never give too much O2 to a patient with
COPD
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FALSE FALSE
changes in vital signs often indicate
problems other than pain, unless its a
sudden onset of pain or shock whenever possible **
1. Fear/anxiety
2. Pain threshold FALSE
3. Psychological
if you do so then they will not
these 3 things keep that gate control be able to properly expel CO2
open for pain
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Risk factors for OSA?
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hypertension and obesity
most common symptom reported is excessive daytime sleepiness, feelings of
sleepiness are most intense on awakening and right before going to sleep
Facial and nasal injury and skin breakdown, dry mucous membranes and thick
secretions, and aspiration of gastric contents if vomiting occurs during ventilation.
1. Reduced sensory input (sensory deficit from visual or hearing loss)
2. Elimination of patterns or meaning from input (e.g., exposure to strange
environments)
3. Restrictive environments (e.g., bed rest) that produce monotony and boredom.
EARLY RAT (restlesness, anxiety, tachycardia/tachypenia)
IS LATE TO BED (bradycardia, extreme restlessness, dyspnea)
In peds;
FINES (feeding difficulty, inspiratory stridor, nares flare, expiratory grunting, sternal
retracting)
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a sure sign of a bacterial or viral infection
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Green mucus Orange skin
Blue nails Yellow mucus
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What are some conditions that may affect chest wall mvement?
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RBCs (polycythemia)
maintains appropriate rate and depth
based on changes in CO2, O2, and
this is the adaptive response of the hydrogen ion concentrations in the
body to increase the amount of blood (pH).
hemoglobin.