complement system
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A group of plasma proteins that undergo a cascading response when
activated by cytokines, they group together to bind and lyse pathogen
cells.
,Health care-associated infections (HAIs)
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-an infection acquired while the client is receiving care in a health-care
setting
exogenous(foreign pathogen) vs endogenous(overgrowth of normal flora)
monocytes
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phagocytize bacteria but primarily primarily clean up damaged tissue
Stage 7: Middle Adulthood
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generativity vs stagnation/self absorption
will i produce something of real value or leave a legacy?
focusing on raising the new generation is adaptive behavior
nurses must find ways for physically ill patients to foster social
development.
,Vitamin A
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accelerates the healing of epithelial tissue
Erikson's Psychosocial Theory
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8 stages: each stage builds on tasks of the previous stage, successful
mastery leads to sense of self
cognitive impairment symptoms
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disorientation, loss of language and or simple arithmetic skills, poor
judgment, and memory loss
can be classified as: delirium, dementia, and depression.
how long does the head of the bed need to be elevated for enteral tube feeding?
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, head of bed needs to be elevated at least an hour after feeding
prodromal stage
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vague and nonspecific signs of disease.
person is most infectious,
pushing through symptoms exposes other people to the pathogen
inflammation: acute care
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vital signs and observation
with infection - increases in: temperature, pulse, respirations
fever management-
RICE
drug therapy
interdisciplinary involvement
expected gastrointestinal changes in older adult
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A group of plasma proteins that undergo a cascading response when
activated by cytokines, they group together to bind and lyse pathogen
cells.
,Health care-associated infections (HAIs)
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-an infection acquired while the client is receiving care in a health-care
setting
exogenous(foreign pathogen) vs endogenous(overgrowth of normal flora)
monocytes
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phagocytize bacteria but primarily primarily clean up damaged tissue
Stage 7: Middle Adulthood
Give this one a try later!
generativity vs stagnation/self absorption
will i produce something of real value or leave a legacy?
focusing on raising the new generation is adaptive behavior
nurses must find ways for physically ill patients to foster social
development.
,Vitamin A
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accelerates the healing of epithelial tissue
Erikson's Psychosocial Theory
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8 stages: each stage builds on tasks of the previous stage, successful
mastery leads to sense of self
cognitive impairment symptoms
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disorientation, loss of language and or simple arithmetic skills, poor
judgment, and memory loss
can be classified as: delirium, dementia, and depression.
how long does the head of the bed need to be elevated for enteral tube feeding?
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, head of bed needs to be elevated at least an hour after feeding
prodromal stage
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vague and nonspecific signs of disease.
person is most infectious,
pushing through symptoms exposes other people to the pathogen
inflammation: acute care
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vital signs and observation
with infection - increases in: temperature, pulse, respirations
fever management-
RICE
drug therapy
interdisciplinary involvement
expected gastrointestinal changes in older adult
Give this one a try later!