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Final Review – NURS 5335 Family 2



(8 Questions- Respiratory)

Asthma:

Categories:

Intermittent- < 2X a week

Mild Persistant – > 2X a week but less than daily Moderate persistant – Daily symptoms but not all day



Stepwise:

Rule of 2: For moving up on the steps (Not controlled if…)

●	You use rescue inhaler >2 X per week

●	Awaken with asthma at night more than 2X per month

●	Refill your rescue inhaler >2X per year



Step 1: Symptoms > 2 X week then start SA...
NURS 5335 - Final Review. Family 2.
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Final Review – NURS 5335 Family 2



(8 Questions- Respiratory)

Asthma:

Categories:

Intermittent- < 2X a week

Mild Persistant – > 2X a week but less than daily Moderate persistant – Daily symptoms but not all day



Stepwise:

Rule of 2: For moving up on the steps (Not controlled if…)

●	You use rescue inhaler >2 X per week

●	Awaken with asthma at night more than 2X per month

●	Refill your rescue inhaler >2X per year



Step 1: Symptoms > 2 X week then start SA...
NURS 5335: Module 3. Study Guide.



Epidemiological studies show that Hashimoto’s disease occurs most commonly in: A)Middle- aged to older women B)Smokers C)Obese individuals D)Older men



A 21-year-old new mother reports that she has been feeling irritable and jittery almost daily for the past few months. She complains of frequent palpitations and more frequent bowel movements along with weight loss. Her blood pressure is 160/70 mmHg, pulse is 110 beats/min, and she is afebrile. All of the...
NURS 5335: Module 3. Study Guide.
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NURS 5335: Module 3. Study Guide.



Epidemiological studies show that Hashimoto’s disease occurs most commonly in: A)Middle- aged to older women B)Smokers C)Obese individuals D)Older men



A 21-year-old new mother reports that she has been feeling irritable and jittery almost daily for the past few months. She complains of frequent palpitations and more frequent bowel movements along with weight loss. Her blood pressure is 160/70 mmHg, pulse is 110 beats/min, and she is afebrile. All of the...
Patho	Risk Factors	Signs & Symptoms	Differentials	Diagnostics & Treatment	F/U & Referral

Blepharitis	Non-Ulcerative: A/W seborrhea; seen commonly with trisomy 21; affects those with psoriasis, seborrhea, eczema, allergies and lice.

Chemical and environmental irritants contribute



Ulcerative: Involves the lash follicle & the Meibomian glands of the eyelid. May be pustules at the base of the hair follicle that crust & bleed. Lashes break easy.	Dry Eye Frequent hordeola or chalazia Facial/scalp...
NURS 5355: Module 1 Study Guide.
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Patho	Risk Factors	Signs & Symptoms	Differentials	Diagnostics & Treatment	F/U & Referral

Blepharitis	Non-Ulcerative: A/W seborrhea; seen commonly with trisomy 21; affects those with psoriasis, seborrhea, eczema, allergies and lice.

Chemical and environmental irritants contribute



Ulcerative: Involves the lash follicle & the Meibomian glands of the eyelid. May be pustules at the base of the hair follicle that crust & bleed. Lashes break easy.	Dry Eye Frequent hordeola or chalazia Facial/scalp...
STUDY GUIDE FOR INFECTIOUS DISEASE



Antibiotics

●	Know the gram positive bacteria (strep, staph, and enterococcus); the rest are gram negative other than atypicals

●	Review the different classes of antibiotics and what they treat.

●	Penicillin: Ampicillin, Amoxicillin, Penicillin G, and Penicillin VK

o	Strep Group A, B, C, G, Enterococcus, Strep pneumoniae, Drug Resistant Strep pneumoniae (DRSP), Botulism (wound, not food)

o	Augmentin (Amoxicillin/Clavulanic acid)

▪	Works on gram...
NURS 5335: Module 2. Study Guide For Infectious Disease. Study Guide
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STUDY GUIDE FOR INFECTIOUS DISEASE



Antibiotics

●	Know the gram positive bacteria (strep, staph, and enterococcus); the rest are gram negative other than atypicals

●	Review the different classes of antibiotics and what they treat.

●	Penicillin: Ampicillin, Amoxicillin, Penicillin G, and Penicillin VK

o	Strep Group A, B, C, G, Enterococcus, Strep pneumoniae, Drug Resistant Strep pneumoniae (DRSP), Botulism (wound, not food)

o	Augmentin (Amoxicillin/Clavulanic acid)

▪	Works on gram...
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