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FUNDAMENTAL
Precaution
- Airborne: TB, measles, varicella, chicken pox, rubeola,
o N95, private room
- Droplet: Flu, mumps, rubella, pneumonia, strep, pertussis,
- Contact: RSV, C.diff, herpes,

Nationally reportable infection
- Botulism (food born)
- Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, Chancroid,
- Lyme disease
ABG
- Compensated normal PH
- Uncompensated

Types of preventions
- Primary:
o Screening for STI, Immunization
o Day care center
- Secondary:
o Screening for STI, testing for TB exposure
o Crisis center
- Third: reduce complication for pt who already have illness
o Proving treatment for pt who have COPD
o Outpatient rehabilitation center
o Community recreational center

Antidots
- Opioid Naloxone
- Acetaminophen (Tylenol) Acetylcysteine
- Aspirin (Salicylate) Vit K
- Digoxin Digoxin immune fab
- Warfarin Vitamin K
- Aspirin (Salicylate) Vitamin K
- Heparin Protamine sulfate

Lab value
Hgb – 12 – 18
Hct –
Specific gravity 1.005 – 1.030
WBC – 5K – 12K

Albumin – 3.5 -5.5
Digoxin 0.5-0.8
Lithium < 1.5

o Toxicity causes: AV blocks, Vfib, Vtach
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- LDL <100
- Total cholesterol <200
- HDL >40
- Triglyceride <135 – 150



Aortic valve 2nd ICS to right of sternum - aortic stenosis heard
Pulmonic valve 2nd ICS to left of sternum
Erbus 3rd ICS – left
Tricuspid valve – 5th ICS left of sternum
Mitral valve – 5th ICS medial to midclavicular

BP Cuff must cover 40% of circumference of arm


Electrolyte
- Hypernatremia: dry mucous membrane, agitation, thrist, hyperflexia, convulsion
- Hypomagnesemia (1.3-2.1): hyperthyrodism


neuro
Brain
- Basal ganglia – motor control and learning
- Cerebral cortex – higher brain function
- Hypothalamus – temperature
- Wernicke’s – language and speech
Basilar skull fraction
- Leakage of cerebral spinal fluid - Open injury
ICP
- Rigid skill prevents expansion – closed injury
- Can cause brain herniation
- Sign ➔ DVJ, Decelerate and decorticate
o Early: HA, Nausea, sleepiness
o Late: Bradycardia, Cheyne strokes respiration, extension posture, papilledema, decreased motor
response, flexion, dull painful stimuli, coma,
o Infant: bulging fontanel, restless, high-pitched cry, setting sun sign, distended scalp vein
o Children: forced vomit, diplopia, seizure, lethargy, trouble following command, decreased
activity and school performance
Cerebral palsy
- Abnormal muscle tone, seizure, Painful muscle spasms, cognitive delay, chronic constipation, UTI, GI
reflux
Stroke
- Left sided weakness – due to right side injury
o Provide support
o Avoid massaging
o Place bedside table on the right and hold cane on right hand
-
Sepsis
- Elevated lactate indicate cellular hypoxia


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Cardiac
- SVT atrial
o Prior to cardioversion: withhold digoxin 48hr can cause V.fib

Withhold
- Metformin for catheterization or anything with dye = kidney injury
Seizure
- Sign: jkk
- Care: turn to side* to prevent hypoxia and aspiration
o Loosen restrictive clothes, check pupillary response, move furniture’s away
o
Wound
- Irrigate and clean dressing
o Use 30-60 mL syringe with 18-19G catheter to deliver pressure
o Use Hydrocolloid dressing and transplant film dressing
o Avoid wet-to-dry dressing and hydrogen peroxide and povidone iodine


ONCOLOGY Treatment
Common cancers Radiation Teletherapy, Brachytherapy,
- Prostate, ovarian, colorectal, breast - Avoid direct sunlight during radiation
Leukemia treatment and for at least 1yr
- Malignant WBC disorder - May cause metallic taste – use mint
- Acute myeloid leukemia ➔ uncontrolled perforation - Complication: stomatitis
of myeloblasts Teletherapy
- Bone pain, petechiae, purpura, epistaxis, hematoma, - External radiation
hematuria, GI bleed, fatigue, pallor, HA, stomatitis, - Dry gently and wash with hand
anorexia, dyspnea - AVOID sunscreen, powder, lotion, ointment,
- Impaired oral mucus membrane, Unbalanced cream, rubbing, washcloths
nutrition, ineffective protection -
- Bleeding and thrombocytopenia Brachytherapy
Breast cancer - Implanted or infused radiations
- Nontender, fixed, hard, irregular shape lump - Bed rest with limited motion
- RF: >50yrs, Dense breast, postmenopausal obesity, - 2-5 treatments per week
oral contraceptive or hormone replacement therapy, - Visitors 6ft away and only for 30min
early menarche and late menopause, late pregnancy - Wear dosimeter badges but NEVER borrow
- Annual mammogram starting 40 years old from another nurse
- Start self-examination in early 20s - Complication: hematuria
- Can metastasize to bones Radiotherapy
Multiple myeloma - Precise delivery of high dose radiation after
- Cancer of plasma cells in the bone marrow and tumor imaging
crowed healthy blood cells Chemotherapy
- Bone and joint pain - Chemically kill cancer but kill more health cell
- Bone and kidney damage, immune deficiency, - Expected: memory loss, alopecia, mucositis
osteolytic lesion, osteopenia, fracture, - Sore throat: priority indicate infection
- High Ca and uric acid - Care: hydrate, cognitive training, soft
o Hypercalcemia cause PPP, muscle cramps, toothbrush,
constipation, change MS - Complication: pancytopenia, stomatitis,
- Avoid raw fruits, thrombocytopenia, myelosuppression,


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