Mdc 1 Final Exam Questions And
Answers With Verified Solutions 100%
Correct Rated A+
- Temp/warmth
- Low/High CBC
- Increased HR
- Low BP
- Increased respiratory rate
- Redness - ANSWER✔✔Infection S/S
- Rotate patient every 2 hours
- Reposition
- Padding
- PROM
- Barrier cream
- Keep dry
- Move using a lifting device - ANSWER✔✔Nursing interventions to decrease risk
of pressure injuries
CD4 will be lower not less than 200
CD8 will be normal - ANSWER✔✔HIV labs
CD4 will be less than 200
CD8 will be increased. - ANSWER✔✔AIDS labs
- Prevents the virus from multiplying, which reduces the amount of HIV in the
body. This gives the immune system a chance to produce more CD4 cells. -
ANSWER✔✔Antiretroviral drugs
No pain associated. Cloudy/blurry vision - ANSWER✔✔Cataracts
- Pain associated. Increased intraocular pressure. Nerve fibers will become
damaged and is permanent. - ANSWER✔✔Glaucoma
- PQRST
- Therapeutic communication
- Nonverbal signs: grimacing, holding pain site, restless
, - Vital signs: Everything is elevated/increased - ANSWER✔✔Pain assessment
Diet for wound healing - ANSWER✔✔Proteins
- A chronic, progressive, systemic, inflammatory autoimmune disease process that
primarily affects the synovial joints; one of the most common connective tissue
diseases and the most destructive to the joints - ANSWER✔✔RA
- Bilateral pain.
- Lab: elevated sed rate
- Diagnostic test: Go in with a needle and aspirate synovial fluid to look at WBC to
see if it's cloudy. - ANSWER✔✔RA
- If they have a positive ----- -----it does not mean they have RA. Can indicate
autoimmune disorders. - ANSWER✔✔RF
measures the presence of unusual antibodies of the immunoglobulins G (IgG) and
M (IgM) types that develop in a number of connective tissue diseases -
ANSWER✔✔RF
- Pale/blue discoloration of the nailbeds. Hands are cold. -
ANSWER✔✔Raynaud's Phenomenon
Painful vasospasms of arteries and arterioles in extremities, especially digits;
causes red-white-blue skin color changes on exposure to cold or stress; cause
unknown, occurs more in women, and may be autoimmune because it is associated
with many rheumatic diseases - ANSWER✔✔Raynaud's phenomenon
- Contractures, stiffness, osteoporosis, Sjogren syndrome, carpal tunnel, pain,
fibromyalgia, swan neck of fingers, infections - ANSWER✔✔Complications of
RA
black, thick, can't get off - ANSWER✔✔Eschar
- yellow and stringy. Can get off - ANSWER✔✔Slough
Stage ? : - red and doesn't blanch - ANSWER✔✔Stage 1
Answers With Verified Solutions 100%
Correct Rated A+
- Temp/warmth
- Low/High CBC
- Increased HR
- Low BP
- Increased respiratory rate
- Redness - ANSWER✔✔Infection S/S
- Rotate patient every 2 hours
- Reposition
- Padding
- PROM
- Barrier cream
- Keep dry
- Move using a lifting device - ANSWER✔✔Nursing interventions to decrease risk
of pressure injuries
CD4 will be lower not less than 200
CD8 will be normal - ANSWER✔✔HIV labs
CD4 will be less than 200
CD8 will be increased. - ANSWER✔✔AIDS labs
- Prevents the virus from multiplying, which reduces the amount of HIV in the
body. This gives the immune system a chance to produce more CD4 cells. -
ANSWER✔✔Antiretroviral drugs
No pain associated. Cloudy/blurry vision - ANSWER✔✔Cataracts
- Pain associated. Increased intraocular pressure. Nerve fibers will become
damaged and is permanent. - ANSWER✔✔Glaucoma
- PQRST
- Therapeutic communication
- Nonverbal signs: grimacing, holding pain site, restless
, - Vital signs: Everything is elevated/increased - ANSWER✔✔Pain assessment
Diet for wound healing - ANSWER✔✔Proteins
- A chronic, progressive, systemic, inflammatory autoimmune disease process that
primarily affects the synovial joints; one of the most common connective tissue
diseases and the most destructive to the joints - ANSWER✔✔RA
- Bilateral pain.
- Lab: elevated sed rate
- Diagnostic test: Go in with a needle and aspirate synovial fluid to look at WBC to
see if it's cloudy. - ANSWER✔✔RA
- If they have a positive ----- -----it does not mean they have RA. Can indicate
autoimmune disorders. - ANSWER✔✔RF
measures the presence of unusual antibodies of the immunoglobulins G (IgG) and
M (IgM) types that develop in a number of connective tissue diseases -
ANSWER✔✔RF
- Pale/blue discoloration of the nailbeds. Hands are cold. -
ANSWER✔✔Raynaud's Phenomenon
Painful vasospasms of arteries and arterioles in extremities, especially digits;
causes red-white-blue skin color changes on exposure to cold or stress; cause
unknown, occurs more in women, and may be autoimmune because it is associated
with many rheumatic diseases - ANSWER✔✔Raynaud's phenomenon
- Contractures, stiffness, osteoporosis, Sjogren syndrome, carpal tunnel, pain,
fibromyalgia, swan neck of fingers, infections - ANSWER✔✔Complications of
RA
black, thick, can't get off - ANSWER✔✔Eschar
- yellow and stringy. Can get off - ANSWER✔✔Slough
Stage ? : - red and doesn't blanch - ANSWER✔✔Stage 1