99% of calcium is found in Correct Answers bones and teeth
A sign of low K+ Correct Answers leg cramps
Air embolus S/S Correct Answers Respiratory distress
Increased HR
Cyanosis
Decreased BP
Change in LOC
Air Embolus Treatment Correct Answers Call rapid response
team/911; Apply 100% oxygen and turn on left side and place in
Trendelenberg position; do not leave alone; if barely breathing
or not at all use ambu bag
Airborne precautions Correct Answers TB, measles, chicken
pox; negative pressure rooms; N95, gown, gloves
Calcium (Ca) Correct Answers 8.5-10; signs of low Chvostek
(tap cheek look for twitch), Trousseau (tetany)
Calcium and Phosphorous have Correct Answers an inverse
relationship; if one is high, the other is low
Can the LPN hang to second bag of KCL to adult (18+)
patients? Correct Answers Yes