interventions for HHS
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- fluid replacement
- monitor closely for CEREBRAL EDEMA
- monitor for heart or kidney failure
-correct electrolyte imbalance
what is the "third space"?
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, the interstitial fluid area. When a patient becomes very edematous and
water moves into the interstitial space due to hydrostatic pressure and
filtration
when does regular humulin and novolin onset and peak?
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30-1hr
2-3 hours
what are normal pH levels in the body?
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7.35-7.45
prevention of HHS
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-maintain blood glucose levels
- use diabetic drugs right
-hydrated
-treat infections
,interventions for HYPOkalemia
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monitor heart rhythm, oxygenation, prevent overcorrection
K is given at a rate of 10 mEq/hr of less
what are effects of HHS
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-hyperosmolarity
-severe hyperglycemia
-dehydration
what is perineural local anesthesia
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the inflitraion fo a nonopiod medication into the surgical site.
when is someone hypoglycemic?
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, below 70 mg/ml
what could delirium be a sign of postop?
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alcohol withdrawl
interventions for HYPERkalemia
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cardiac monitoring and drug therapy (kayexalate and insulin)
how is body fluid regulated & lost
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thirst, kidneys, aldosterone, antidiuretic hormone, atrial natriuretic factor
(this is made in your heart and senses when there is a higher blood volume
so it is released and you start to get rid of fluid) , RAA system
kidneys, insensible, diarrhea, fistulas, drains
hgBA1C (hemoglobin A1C) Goal level for diabetics is less than...
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- fluid replacement
- monitor closely for CEREBRAL EDEMA
- monitor for heart or kidney failure
-correct electrolyte imbalance
what is the "third space"?
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, the interstitial fluid area. When a patient becomes very edematous and
water moves into the interstitial space due to hydrostatic pressure and
filtration
when does regular humulin and novolin onset and peak?
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30-1hr
2-3 hours
what are normal pH levels in the body?
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7.35-7.45
prevention of HHS
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-maintain blood glucose levels
- use diabetic drugs right
-hydrated
-treat infections
,interventions for HYPOkalemia
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monitor heart rhythm, oxygenation, prevent overcorrection
K is given at a rate of 10 mEq/hr of less
what are effects of HHS
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-hyperosmolarity
-severe hyperglycemia
-dehydration
what is perineural local anesthesia
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the inflitraion fo a nonopiod medication into the surgical site.
when is someone hypoglycemic?
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, below 70 mg/ml
what could delirium be a sign of postop?
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alcohol withdrawl
interventions for HYPERkalemia
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cardiac monitoring and drug therapy (kayexalate and insulin)
how is body fluid regulated & lost
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thirst, kidneys, aldosterone, antidiuretic hormone, atrial natriuretic factor
(this is made in your heart and senses when there is a higher blood volume
so it is released and you start to get rid of fluid) , RAA system
kidneys, insensible, diarrhea, fistulas, drains
hgBA1C (hemoglobin A1C) Goal level for diabetics is less than...
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