ATI RN Adult Medical Surgical Nursing REVIEW MODULE EDITION 11.0 pages
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Burns (Page 499)
• Assessment – Expected laboratory values – stages -
• Treatment – Fluids - skin grafts - Fluid overload S&S
• Phase of Burn Injury management – Emergent/Resuscitative Phase, Acute Phase, Rehabilitative Phase
• Total body surface area (TBSA) – Rule of Nines
• Depth of burns
• Parkland Formula
• Urine Output 0.5ml/kg/hr
• Carbon monoxide poisoning
• Complication-eschar, burn shock, stridor, Infection, Curling Ulcers: treatment escharotomy
Respiratory Diseases (Assessment, Nursing interventions)
• Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) (161-164) – Stridor – Risk Factors
o Clinical manifestations:….refractory hypoxemia, non-cardiac pulmonary edema
o Treatment: Prone, PEEP
• Hypoxemia
• Pulmonary embolism (pg 149-152) – Laboratory Values – Thrombophlebitis - Medications
• Pulmonary edema (205-210)- rhonchi
• Pneumonia (Pg 128) – Aspiration Pneumonia
• Flail chest - Paradoxical respiration (155-158) – paralysis of the diaphragm – respiratory failure
• Pneumothorax – Signs and symptoms
o Chest tube management (watch Respiratory SR lecture)
• Treatment (Page 115-122)- endotracheal tube – tracheostomy - mechanical ventilation - bag-valve-mask device -
pulse oximeter, Chest Tubes (Pg 111-114)
• Mechanical Ventilators:
o Settings
o Complications
o Nursing interventions
o Low pressure and high-pressure alarms
o Ventilator Acquired Pneumonia (VAP) Protocol
• ABG Interpretation
Shock
• Hemodynamics: Central Venous pressure, Wedge pressure
• Meant Arterial Pressure Calculation MAP={SBP + 2(DBP)}/3. Usual Range 70-110
• Types, Cause, Risk factors
o Hypovolemic
o Cardiogenic
o Neurogenic
o Septic
o Anaphylactic
• Stages Progression
• Assessment/Clinical Manifestations/Labs and Diagnostics
• Interventions:
o ABC
o Specific interventions
• Client teaching/prevention
• Complications: