Exam 2 Medsurg - NSG 223
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What is the pathophysiology of pulmonary embolism ? - Answer:
Occlusion in the pul artery normally caused by small emboli that
get stuck in the arterioles causing necrosis of the area its in.
, what do symptoms depend on in pulmonary embolism? - Answer:
-Size and type of embolism
-Location of embolism
How do you treat unstable PE? - Answer: -Begin emergency
procedure to regain respiratory and cardiovascular system
-start on thrombolytic therapy to lysis the embolism (Dissolve)
and prevent.
How do you treat stable PE? - Answer: Immediate anticoagulation
to prevent reoccurrence 10 days - 6 months anticoagulation
(Warfarin) and Heparin.
*A pt who just had surgery can do ______________ Exercises like
_____ __________ while they are in bed to prevent PE's. -
Answer: Isometric, Leg pumps
What are the main clinical manifestations of ARDs? - Answer:
Severe dyspnea, hypoxemia doesn't respond to O2, nasal flaring,
tachycardia, change in mental, retraction, hyperventilation and
tachypnea.
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What is the pathophysiology of pulmonary embolism ? - Answer:
Occlusion in the pul artery normally caused by small emboli that
get stuck in the arterioles causing necrosis of the area its in.
, what do symptoms depend on in pulmonary embolism? - Answer:
-Size and type of embolism
-Location of embolism
How do you treat unstable PE? - Answer: -Begin emergency
procedure to regain respiratory and cardiovascular system
-start on thrombolytic therapy to lysis the embolism (Dissolve)
and prevent.
How do you treat stable PE? - Answer: Immediate anticoagulation
to prevent reoccurrence 10 days - 6 months anticoagulation
(Warfarin) and Heparin.
*A pt who just had surgery can do ______________ Exercises like
_____ __________ while they are in bed to prevent PE's. -
Answer: Isometric, Leg pumps
What are the main clinical manifestations of ARDs? - Answer:
Severe dyspnea, hypoxemia doesn't respond to O2, nasal flaring,
tachycardia, change in mental, retraction, hyperventilation and
tachypnea.