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PN3-EXAM 2-Final.
  • PN3-EXAM 2-Final.

  • Summary • 15 pages • 2020
  • PN3-EXAM 2-Final/PN3-EXAM 2-Final. Cardiac Normal cardiac output- Normal cardiac output is 60-100 beats per minute. If below 60 is brady cardia and the patient is at risk for poor perfusion. Cardiac output is defined as the amount of blood pumped from the left ventricle each minute.
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PN3 Exam 3 Study Guide.
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  • PN3 Exam 3 Study Guide/PN3 Exam 3 Study Guide. Shock Syndromes: Shock is a systemic condition where there is an imbalance between the oxygen supply to the tissues/organs and the oxygen needs of those tissues/organs. There are different types of shock. Any situation that decreases vascular volume, blood pressure, or cardiac function can lead to shock. Shock can be divided according to the cause. There are three main types of shock. Distributive shock is further divided into another three catego...
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PN 3 Professional Nursing III Final Exam Concept Guide; Rasmussen College, Ocala - PN 3
  • PN 3 Professional Nursing III Final Exam Concept Guide; Rasmussen College, Ocala - PN 3

  • Exam (elaborations) • 32 pages • 2020
  • Professional Nursing III Final Exam Concept Guide Information color coding Exam 1—pink Exam 2—blue Exam 3—purple Exam 4—peach Know and understand about the complications of chemotherapy • Cognitive function=support and provide resources for cognitive training. Let them know other patients report it too. Warn against: excessive alcohol or drug use, head injury risks • Mucositis=oral cryotherapy (rest of interventions listed below) • Fatigue=space out and prioritize care • Alopecia...
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Professional Nursing III Final Exam Concept Guide; Rasmussen College, Ocala - PN 3
  • Professional Nursing III Final Exam Concept Guide; Rasmussen College, Ocala - PN 3

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  • Professional Nursing III Final Exam Concept Guide Information color coding Exam 1—pink Exam 2—blue Exam 3—purple Exam 4—peach Know and understand about the complications of chemotherapy • Cognitive function=support and provide resources for cognitive training. Let them know other patients report it too. Warn against: excessive alcohol or drug use, head injury risks • Mucositis=oral cryotherapy (rest of interventions listed below) • Fatigue=space out and prioritize ca...
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PN 3 Exam 1 Questions & Answers Graded A.
  • PN 3 Exam 1 Questions & Answers Graded A.

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  • PN 3 Exam 1 Questions & Answers. 1. Which assessment data would prohibit the use of imagery with a client? 1. No previous history of using imagery techniques 2. States anxiety level of 6 on a 0–10 scale 3. Client feels reluctant to close eyes for the imagery session 4. Client has a history of psychosis 2. The nurse has determined that music therapy may be appropriate for use with a client. Which strategies should the nurse consider when choosing the music? Select all that apply. 1. Choose onl...
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PN 3 Exam 2 study guide Complete.
  • PN 3 Exam 2 study guide Complete.

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  • PN 3 Exam 2 Guided Review 1. What is happening during a Myocardial Infarction? An obstruction in the coronary artery, resulting in necrosis to the tissues supplied by the artery. The area most commonly affected is in the left ventricle. a. What is your initial pharmacological treatment? Oxygen, morphine sulfate, nitrates, and aspirin. 2. How would you instruct a patient in self-care after a pacemaker implantation? I would teach the client to check their apical and radial pulses frequently. I...
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PN 3 Exam 3 Study Guide 1 Complete.
  • PN 3 Exam 3 Study Guide 1 Complete.

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  • PN3 Exam 3 Study Guide 1 Multisystem Failures Acute IIR cardinal signs Rubor = redness (due to vasodilation) Tumor = swelling (due to release of fluid containing RBC and protein) Callor = heat (due to increase blood flow) Dollor = pain (swelling cause pain and pressure of the nerve endings) Types of all shock and complications Hypovolemic, cardiogenic anaphylactic, neurogenic, septic Hypovolemic Lack of circulating blood volume Blood loss, dehydration, burn, vasodilation due to neurogenic shock...
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