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Clean catch is a method of obtaining a urine specimen using

✓ special cleansing technique; also called midstream urine

Dirty catch is a method of obtaining a urine specimen using

✓ first voided urine; does not require cleaning prior or midstream

Insulin

✓ hormone produced by the pancreas or taken as a medication by many diabetics to lower glucose
levels

Glucagon & cortisol

✓ counterregulatory hormones to raise glucose levels

Hypoglycemia is the state of

✓ insufficient or low blood glucose levels, less than 70mg/dL

Hyperglycemia is the state of

✓ elevated blood glucose levels, above 100mg/dL in fasting or 140mg/dL not fasting

What are the consequences of hyperglycemia

✓ dehydration
retinopathy
nephropathy
peripheral neuropathy
hypertension
cardiovascular & peripheral vascular disease

"hot & dry, sugar high"

What are the consequences of hypoglycemia

✓ nervousness or anxiety
irritability
diaphoresis (sweating)
seizures to unconsciousness & death

, "cold & clammy, give some candy"

What are the protocols for hypoglycemic state

✓ q15min give 15g of carbohydrates (4oz orange juice)

Insufficient nutrition

✓ type of malnutrition d.t. insufficient calorie intake or nutrient intake

starvation-related malnutrition
acute disease-related malnutrition
chronic disease-related malnutrition

Excessive nutrition

✓ type of malnutrition d.t. excessive calorie intake or excessive micronutrient intake

Why are albumin levels important

✓ is the most abundant plasma protein in blood, synthesized by liver and responsible for osmotic
pressure

Fluid & electrolyte balance is the process

✓ regulating the extracellular fluid volume, body fluid osmolarity, plasma concentrations of
electrolytes

Why are infants at risk of fluid & electrolyte imbalances

✓ high metabolic rate
immature kidneys
more rapid respiratory rate
proportionately greater body surface area

Why are older adults at risk of fluid & electrolyte imbalances

✓ thirst sensation blunted
kidneys less able to respond to ADH
impaired ability to conserve water

These are red flags for imbalances in fluids & electrolytes

✓ excessive vomiting & diarrhea
organ failure (renal, cardiac, hepatic)
unexplained nausea, dizziness, SOB, muscle cramping, edema, sudden vision changes

What labs are needed to be considered in dehydration

✓ sodium
potassium

, chloride
BUN/Creatinine for renal functioning
hematocrit
urine specific gravity (concentrated urine sample: dehydration)

Normal sodium levels

✓ 136-145 mEq/L

Normal potassium levels

✓ 3.5-5.0 mEq/L

Normal magnesium levels

✓ 1.3-2.1 mEq/L

Normal calcium (ionized) levels

✓ 4.5-5.6 mg/dL

Normal calcium (total) levels

✓ 9.0-10.5 mg/dL

What are risk factors for impaired tissue integrity

✓ health conditions associated with:
- poor peripheral perfusion
- malnutrition or obesity
- dehydration or edema
- impaired mobility
- immunosuppression
exposure to irritants
- extreme temperatures
- chemical or mechanical trauma
- medical treatments
- radiation
tissue trauma
- friction
- shearing
- pressure
- moisture

Jaundice
Cyanosis
Erythema
Pallor

✓ yellow
blue

, red
pale

Eccrine glands vs apocrine glands

- both are important for fluid balance & thermoregulation
- both produce sweat & are structures formed by tubular invagination of epidermis into
underlying dermis
- apocrine located in armpits & pubic area, thicker sweat & odor d.t. contact w/ bacteria

Higher incidence of melanoma in ____
Higher mortality d.t. melanoma in ____

✓ white = higher incidence
black = higher mortality

ABCDEF

✓ asymmetry
border irregularity
color variation
diameter greater than 6mm
elevated or evolution
funny looking compared to others

vesicle & bulla

✓ bulla is a large blister

Stages of pressure ulcers

✓ stage I - non-blanchable erythema
stage II - partial-thickness skin loss
stage III - full-thickness skin loss, no underlying structures
stage IV - full-thickness skin loss, underlying structures seen

Examination findings requiring immediate assistance

✓ BP: > 160 systolic or < 90
temperature: <97 or >100
HR: < 60 or > 90e
RR: < 12 or > 28
O2: < 92 %
Urine output: < 30mL or <240mL/8h
Dark amber/bloody urine except for urology patients
Postoperative N & V
Surgical pain not controlled with medication and/or chest pain
Bleeding
Altered LOC, confusion, difficulty arousing
Sudden restlessness and/or anxiety
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