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Definition
avoid antihistamine medication and systemic corticosteroid before the
test
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Dust mite allergy Collagen injections
, Metered dose inhaler technique
Allergy skin testing
demonstration
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Definition
manifested by reduced cardiac output (eg, hypotension, narrow pulse
pressure). which can lead to pulmonary edema (eg, tachypnea,
bibasilar crackles, decreased oxygen saturation) caused by blood
"backing up" into the pulmonary capillaries.
Treatment of cardiogenic shock includes
--supplemental oxygen, an ECG
--cardiac enzyme testing
-- interventions to reduce cardiac workload.
Notes:
--IV fluids should not be given rapidly (ie, bolused) in cardiogenic
shock as this will suddenly increase circulating volume and cardiac
workload, which may precipitate pulmonary edema.
--Nitroglycerin can worsen hypotension and should be held EVEN IF
the patient has chest pain.
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, Multiple sclerosis Active TB Sx
cardiogenic shock inferior vena cava filter
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Definition
a maneuver used to open the airway
Manifestations associated with airway obstruction include snoring, use
of accessory muscles, decreased oxygen saturations, and cyanosis
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Jaw thrust Finger sweep
Cpr Head tilt and chin lift
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Definition
, Used after CABG to drain air or fluid from the mediastinal space and/or
pericardial cavity
Obstruction (eg, clot) of the chest tube will result in cardiac
tamponade
*If chest tube drainage is markedly decreased, the nurse should
quickly assess for signs of cardiac tamponade--*Auscultate heart
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Mediastinal chest tubes Mechanical prosthetic valves
Genital herpes Hemodialysis
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Definition
--suctioning within 20 minutes prior to the blood draw
--Pre-oxygenation
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Definition
avoid antihistamine medication and systemic corticosteroid before the
test
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Dust mite allergy Collagen injections
, Metered dose inhaler technique
Allergy skin testing
demonstration
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2 of 265
Definition
manifested by reduced cardiac output (eg, hypotension, narrow pulse
pressure). which can lead to pulmonary edema (eg, tachypnea,
bibasilar crackles, decreased oxygen saturation) caused by blood
"backing up" into the pulmonary capillaries.
Treatment of cardiogenic shock includes
--supplemental oxygen, an ECG
--cardiac enzyme testing
-- interventions to reduce cardiac workload.
Notes:
--IV fluids should not be given rapidly (ie, bolused) in cardiogenic
shock as this will suddenly increase circulating volume and cardiac
workload, which may precipitate pulmonary edema.
--Nitroglycerin can worsen hypotension and should be held EVEN IF
the patient has chest pain.
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, Multiple sclerosis Active TB Sx
cardiogenic shock inferior vena cava filter
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3 of 265
Definition
a maneuver used to open the airway
Manifestations associated with airway obstruction include snoring, use
of accessory muscles, decreased oxygen saturations, and cyanosis
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Jaw thrust Finger sweep
Cpr Head tilt and chin lift
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4 of 265
Definition
, Used after CABG to drain air or fluid from the mediastinal space and/or
pericardial cavity
Obstruction (eg, clot) of the chest tube will result in cardiac
tamponade
*If chest tube drainage is markedly decreased, the nurse should
quickly assess for signs of cardiac tamponade--*Auscultate heart
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Mediastinal chest tubes Mechanical prosthetic valves
Genital herpes Hemodialysis
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Definition
--suctioning within 20 minutes prior to the blood draw
--Pre-oxygenation
--
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