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6 P's of neurovascular assessment - Answer -Pain
Pulse
Paralysis
Pallor
Paresthesia
Pressure
a patient with sepsis and petechiae is going into multiorgan failure, what is she at risk for? -
Answer -DIC
clinical manifestations of osteoporosis in a 55 y/o female? - Answer -loss of height
Complication of vasopressin - Answer -Chest pain
Cushing's triad - Answer -r/t ICP (HTN, bradycardia, irritability, sleep, widening pulse pressure)
DIC is characterized by - Answer -A rare blood disorder in which causes rare blood clotting
throughout the body.
You may develop it, because of infection or injury that affects your body normal coagulation process.
Difference between Bell's Palsy and trigeminal neuralgia - Answer -Bell's Palsy does not have pain
Early finding of IICP - Answer -Restlessness, Cushing's Triad
etCO2 normal - Answer -35-45 mmHg
femur fracture concerns - Answer --loss of distal pulses
-SOB (embolism)
-slow cap refill to foot
Glycerol rhizotomy - Answer -y is a treatment option to reduce pain from a condition called
trigeminal neuralgia.
Evaluating outcomes: ask patient about social activities with family and friends.
Because withdrawal from social activities is common manifestation of Trigeminal neuralgia.
, Goal of Buck's traction - Answer -Decrease muscle spasm and pain for hip fractures
How to calculate MAP - Answer -2xdiastolic + systolic all divided by 3
how to know pt is going into hypovolemic shock?
-what to do first to treat this patient? - Answer -they will be cool and clamy
-initiate O2 therapy by non-rebreather
how to know when anaphylactic shock treatment is effective? - Answer -when the patients O2 sat
increases
how to manage a patient breathing over a vent? - Answer -verbally coach them
how to manage dizziness in a patient? - Answer --sit down
-give fluids
-check BP
-contact HCP
how to prevent SIRS? - Answer --use aseptic technique
-ambule post op patients
-remove urinary catheters as soon as possible
-administer antibiotics within 1 hour for sepsis patients
how to treat a knee meniscus injury? - Answer -apply a knee immobilizer to the affected leg
Ischemic stroke with TPA - Answer -You want bp to be less than 185/ 110
Ischemic stroke without TPA - Answer -Allow permissive HTN of 220/110 for first 24 hours
Late findings of IICP - Answer -Pupil changes, posturing, paralysis
Left sided stroke symptoms - Answer -Impaired speech/language aphasias, impaired right/left
discrimination, slow performance, cautious, depression, impaired comprehension of math/language
Major complication of septic shock - Answer -DIC - abnormal PT/INR, PTT normal is 25-35 seconds.
PTT around 60 is concerning.
Normal CVP - Answer -2-8
Normal MAP - Answer -60-100
Normal range of ICP - Answer -5-15 mmHg
patient teaching for acute lower back pain - Answer --avoid activities that require twisting or
prolonged sitting