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glomerulonephritis limit proteins in diet and ensure patient finishes all
(teaching and antibiotics
interventions)
A - ace and arbs (-pril and -sartan)
glomerulonephritis (meds)
D - diuretics (-ide)
small frequent meals 4-6x daily
wait 30min pre/post eating to drink
bypass surgery post-op
consume protein first
(diet)
NO SUGAR, ALCOHOL, CAFFEINE
liquid diet first 48hrs then pureed diet for 1month
pouch holds 1-2oz at a time (size of egg)
NO NSAIDS
bypass surgery post-op
will need to consume multivitamins and supplements
(teaching)
(B12, calcium, iron)
medications should either be crushed or chewable
low-fat diet, small frequent meals, avoid alcohol and
GERD (teaching and caffeine, no tight clothes around waist, DO NOT lie
interventions) down 2-3hrs after eating, avoid eating 3hrs before
bed, HOB elevated 30 degrees
TURP transurethral resection of prostate
, immediate - bloody urine
TURP post-op (normal) 24hrs - light red / pink urine
36hrs (max) - small blood clots
output less than or equal to input (want it to be more
TURP post-op (abnormal)
than input)
hot spots, compartment syndrome, infection, pain,
cast care (risks)
neuro change, capillary refill change
increased pressure in muscle compartment of
compartment syndrome
extremity causing impaired circulation and ischemia
disruption to blood supply caused by fat globules in
fat embolism
vessel
control bleeding, immobilize, ice, elevate,
fractures (interventions) neurovascular check, assess pain & sensation, assess
skin temp & color, capillary refill, pulses, movement
cold sores and genital warts
non-curable, active lesions (pain, itch, burn)
HSV (herpes simplex virus) genital warts/lesions are priority to report during
pregnancy
treatment: acyclovir, compress, and petroleum jelly
liver failure (initial sign) often changes in cognitive function
low protein, sodium, and fluid diet
liver failure (interventions) avoid alcohol and NSAIDs
drug therapy for hepatitis
tuberculosis (signs and night sweats, blood tinged sputum, productive
symptoms) persistent cough, weight loss
tuberculosis (diagnostic) intradermal injection, chest x-ray, sputum cultures
tuberculosis (precautions) airborne
airway safety, turn to side, prepare suction, lower to
seizures (priority) floor (if not in bed)
NO RESTRAINING AND NOTHING IN MOUTH
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glomerulonephritis limit proteins in diet and ensure patient finishes all
(teaching and antibiotics
interventions)
A - ace and arbs (-pril and -sartan)
glomerulonephritis (meds)
D - diuretics (-ide)
small frequent meals 4-6x daily
wait 30min pre/post eating to drink
bypass surgery post-op
consume protein first
(diet)
NO SUGAR, ALCOHOL, CAFFEINE
liquid diet first 48hrs then pureed diet for 1month
pouch holds 1-2oz at a time (size of egg)
NO NSAIDS
bypass surgery post-op
will need to consume multivitamins and supplements
(teaching)
(B12, calcium, iron)
medications should either be crushed or chewable
low-fat diet, small frequent meals, avoid alcohol and
GERD (teaching and caffeine, no tight clothes around waist, DO NOT lie
interventions) down 2-3hrs after eating, avoid eating 3hrs before
bed, HOB elevated 30 degrees
TURP transurethral resection of prostate
, immediate - bloody urine
TURP post-op (normal) 24hrs - light red / pink urine
36hrs (max) - small blood clots
output less than or equal to input (want it to be more
TURP post-op (abnormal)
than input)
hot spots, compartment syndrome, infection, pain,
cast care (risks)
neuro change, capillary refill change
increased pressure in muscle compartment of
compartment syndrome
extremity causing impaired circulation and ischemia
disruption to blood supply caused by fat globules in
fat embolism
vessel
control bleeding, immobilize, ice, elevate,
fractures (interventions) neurovascular check, assess pain & sensation, assess
skin temp & color, capillary refill, pulses, movement
cold sores and genital warts
non-curable, active lesions (pain, itch, burn)
HSV (herpes simplex virus) genital warts/lesions are priority to report during
pregnancy
treatment: acyclovir, compress, and petroleum jelly
liver failure (initial sign) often changes in cognitive function
low protein, sodium, and fluid diet
liver failure (interventions) avoid alcohol and NSAIDs
drug therapy for hepatitis
tuberculosis (signs and night sweats, blood tinged sputum, productive
symptoms) persistent cough, weight loss
tuberculosis (diagnostic) intradermal injection, chest x-ray, sputum cultures
tuberculosis (precautions) airborne
airway safety, turn to side, prepare suction, lower to
seizures (priority) floor (if not in bed)
NO RESTRAINING AND NOTHING IN MOUTH