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NURS 3600 Flashcards Questions Answered Correctly Latest Update Plaques in CAD/PAD - AnswersCholesterol, fatty substances, cellular waste products, calcium, and fibrin. Monitoring for CAD/PAD patients - AnswersCholesterol levels. PAD symptoms - AnswersClaudication (pain with walking), numbness, weakness, and sores that won't heal. Activity encouragement for PAD patients - AnswersWalking with rest periods to promote circulation. Prophylactic antibiotics necessity - AnswersPatients at risk for infective endocarditis (e.g., certain heart valve conditions before dental procedures). Risks for endocarditis - AnswersValve disease, prosthetic valves, IV drug use, congenital heart defects. Difference between stable and unstable angina - AnswersStable: Predictable chest pain with exertion; Unstable: Occurs at rest or with minimal exertion, unpredictable. Key intervention for aortic aneurysm - AnswersReduce blood pressure to prevent rupture. Primary goal for terminally ill patients in palliative care - AnswersComfort. Definition of brain death - AnswersIrreversible cessation of all brain activity, including brainstem. Clinical manifestations and treatment focus in Neuro conditions - AnswersKnow each disease state's symptoms and standard treatments. Cushing's Syndrome - AnswersHigh cortisol levels, often from adrenal gland hyperactivity. Symptoms of Graves' disease - AnswersWeight loss, heat intolerance, tachycardia, exophthalmos (bulging eyes). Eye protection in Graves' disease - AnswersUse lubricating drops, tape eyelids closed at night if needed, protect from dryness and injury. Kayexalate precautions - AnswersMonitor GI motility before administration; contraindicated in bowel obstruction (risk of necrosis). Administering noncompatible IV medications - AnswersFlush between medications with compatible fluid; use separate IV lines if necessary. Difference between primary and secondary IVs - AnswersPrimary: Main continuous IV; Secondary: IV piggyback connected for intermittent infusion. Signs and symptoms of IV infiltration - AnswersSwelling, coolness, pallor, pain at the site. Key steps in tracheal suctioning - AnswersInsert until resistance, elicit cough, suction intermittently while withdrawing, hyperoxygenate before and after, maintain sterility. Purpose of chest tubes - AnswersRemove air, blood, or fluid from pleural space to re-expand lungs. Normal WBC range - Answers4,000-11,000/mm³. Normal Platelet count - Answers150,000-450,000/mm³. Normal Neutrophil percentage - Answers40-60% of WBCs. Normal BUN - Answers7-20 mg/dL. Normal Creatinine - Answers0.6-1.2 mg/dL. Normal GFR - Answers>90 mL/min.

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Plaques in CAD/PAD - AnswersCholesterol, fatty substances, cellular waste products, calcium, and fibrin.

Monitoring for CAD/PAD patients - AnswersCholesterol levels.

PAD symptoms - AnswersClaudication (pain with walking), numbness, weakness, and sores that won't
heal.

Activity encouragement for PAD patients - AnswersWalking with rest periods to promote circulation.

Prophylactic antibiotics necessity - AnswersPatients at risk for infective endocarditis (e.g., certain heart
valve conditions before dental procedures).

Risks for endocarditis - AnswersValve disease, prosthetic valves, IV drug use, congenital heart defects.

Difference between stable and unstable angina - AnswersStable: Predictable chest pain with exertion;
Unstable: Occurs at rest or with minimal exertion, unpredictable.

Key intervention for aortic aneurysm - AnswersReduce blood pressure to prevent rupture.

Primary goal for terminally ill patients in palliative care - AnswersComfort.

Definition of brain death - AnswersIrreversible cessation of all brain activity, including brainstem.

Clinical manifestations and treatment focus in Neuro conditions - AnswersKnow each disease state's
symptoms and standard treatments.

Cushing's Syndrome - AnswersHigh cortisol levels, often from adrenal gland hyperactivity.

Symptoms of Graves' disease - AnswersWeight loss, heat intolerance, tachycardia, exophthalmos
(bulging eyes).

Eye protection in Graves' disease - AnswersUse lubricating drops, tape eyelids closed at night if needed,
protect from dryness and injury.

Kayexalate precautions - AnswersMonitor GI motility before administration; contraindicated in bowel
obstruction (risk of necrosis).

Administering noncompatible IV medications - AnswersFlush between medications with compatible
fluid; use separate IV lines if necessary.

Difference between primary and secondary IVs - AnswersPrimary: Main continuous IV; Secondary: IV
piggyback connected for intermittent infusion.

Signs and symptoms of IV infiltration - AnswersSwelling, coolness, pallor, pain at the site.

, Key steps in tracheal suctioning - AnswersInsert until resistance, elicit cough, suction intermittently
while withdrawing, hyperoxygenate before and after, maintain sterility.

Purpose of chest tubes - AnswersRemove air, blood, or fluid from pleural space to re-expand lungs.

Normal WBC range - Answers4,000-11,000/mm³.

Normal Platelet count - Answers150,000-450,000/mm³.

Normal Neutrophil percentage - Answers40-60% of WBCs.

Normal BUN - Answers7-20 mg/dL.

Normal Creatinine - Answers0.6-1.2 mg/dL.

Normal GFR - Answers>90 mL/min.

Normal Potassium level - Answers3.5-5.0 mEq/L.

Normal Sodium level - Answers135-145 mEq/L.

Normal Magnesium level - Answers1.5-2.5 mEq/L.

Age group with highest fluid percentage - AnswersInfants.

Age group with lowest fluid percentage - AnswersOlder adults.

Fluid percentage and dehydration - AnswersHigher risk in infants and elderly due to less fluid reserve or
poor thirst response.

Symptoms of respiratory acidosis - AnswersHypoventilation, confusion, lethargy.

Symptoms of respiratory alkalosis - AnswersHyperventilation, dizziness, tingling in fingers.

Interpreting ABGs - AnswersEvaluate pH, CO₂, and HCO₃ values to determine acid-base balance and
compensation.

Effective communication questions for nurses - AnswersOpen-ended questions.

Nursing interventions after knee arthroplasty - AnswersEncourage exercises to restore range of motion
and prevent contractures.

Medication for inflammation - AnswersSteroids.

Nursing interventions for lymphedema - AnswersElevate limb, compression garments, skin care, avoid
injury.

Risk factors for erectile dysfunction (ED) - AnswersDiabetes, hypertension, smoking, obesity,
psychological factors.

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