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29. Which of the following patient wounds would the nurse expect to
heal by secondary intention? Select all that apply.
a) A surgical incision that is closed with staples
b) A clean leg laceration that was closed with sutures
c) A large, open abdominal wound from a gunshot injury
d) A stage 4 pressure ulcer
e) A puncture wound to the finger from a sewing needle
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a) Chicken with baked potato and cantaloupe
c) A large, open abdominal wound from a gunshot injury
d) A stage 4 pressure ulcer
a) Nitroglycerin
d) Morphine
, e) Beta Blockers
a) Lift the patient when turning or re-positioning.
b) Assess the condition of the bed linens frequently, changing whenever damp or
soiled.
d) Post a turning schedule at the patient's bedside.
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High blood pressure. Persistent systolic BP of 140 mmhg or more,
coupled with an average DBP of less than 90 mm HG
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Define cardioversion Elevated
Low blood pressure Define hypertension
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Definition
What type of glomerular disease characterized by rapid, Progressive
loss of renal function over days 2 weeks. It can occur due to a
complication of inflammatory or infectious disease, as a
complication of systemic disease, as an idiopathic disease, or with
,the use of certain drugs. Treatment is directed towards correction of
fluid overload, hypertension, your email, and inflammatory injury to
the kidney. Dialysis therapy and transplantation are used as
maintenance therapy for the patient. Manifestations are
hypertension, manifestations are hypertension, edema, proteinuria,
hematuria, and red blood cell casts
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What are procedures and surgical
What is a cellular response? interventions for people with
impaired tissue perfusion?
What is rapidly Progressive
glomerulonephritis? What What is primary hypertension and
causes it, what are the signs what contributes to its
and symptoms, and what's the development?
treatment?
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What are the commonly used drugs for UTI?
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, Antibiotic: trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole (bactrim, septra), nitrofurantoin
(macrodantin), and fosfomycin (monurol)
Phenazopyridine (Azo-Standard, pyridium)
>4%-6% of total creatine kinase
Cough producing. And sputum that is foul smelling and tasting. Fever, chills, night
sweats, pleuritic pain, dyspnea, anorexia, weight loss
Short-acting nitrates, long-acting nitrates, Angiotensin - converting enzyme
inhibitors, beta-adrenergic blockers, calcium channel blockers, sodium current
inhibitors.
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Identify lifestyle modifications that reduce BP and improve
cardiovascular health. 7.
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Precipitating factors include illness and infection, inadequate insulin dosage,
undiagnosed type 1 diabetes, poor self management, and neglect.
Pacemaker insertion, electrical cardioversion, intra-aortic balloon pump, heart
valve surgery, cardiac transplant, coronary artery bypass graft, peripheral artery
revascularization, stent placement, angioplasty, endarterectomy