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[Show more]Types of PT environments are there? 
Hospital (acute care) 
Inpatient Rehab (2 therapy services 3x/day0 
SNF: people cannot usually tolerate 3 hrs a day 
Adult Day Care: exactly what it sounds like 
Hospice: end of life 
Assisted living 
Home 
Outpatient center (hospital or private) 
community clini...
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Add to cartTypes of PT environments are there? 
Hospital (acute care) 
Inpatient Rehab (2 therapy services 3x/day0 
SNF: people cannot usually tolerate 3 hrs a day 
Adult Day Care: exactly what it sounds like 
Hospice: end of life 
Assisted living 
Home 
Outpatient center (hospital or private) 
community clini...
What are the roles of the physical therapist in an acute care setting? 
- Early and effective mobilization and rehabilitation*** 
- Discharge planner 
- Delegator 
- Referral Maker 
- Administrator 
- Educator 
- Patient scheduling 
- Patient confirmation 
- Patient positioning 
- Patient safety (pr...
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Add to cartWhat are the roles of the physical therapist in an acute care setting? 
- Early and effective mobilization and rehabilitation*** 
- Discharge planner 
- Delegator 
- Referral Maker 
- Administrator 
- Educator 
- Patient scheduling 
- Patient confirmation 
- Patient positioning 
- Patient safety (pr...
What are 2 major risk factors for stress ulcers? 
1. Mechanical ventilation for greater than 48 hours 
2. Coagulopathy 
 
 
 
What's standard initial empiric therapy for HAP/VAP/HCAP 
Combination antibiotic therapy 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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What is recommended intitial empiric therapy for treatm...
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Add to cartWhat are 2 major risk factors for stress ulcers? 
1. Mechanical ventilation for greater than 48 hours 
2. Coagulopathy 
 
 
 
What's standard initial empiric therapy for HAP/VAP/HCAP 
Combination antibiotic therapy 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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01:13 
What is recommended intitial empiric therapy for treatm...
surgical procedure classifications 
diagnostic, curative, palliative, preventive, explorative, cosmetic 
 
 
 
-ectomy 
excision or removal 
 
 
 
-ostomy 
creation of an opening or stoma 
 
 
 
-otomy 
making an incision or cutting into 
 
 
 
-plasty 
repair or reconstruction 
 
 
 
-oscopy 
looki...
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diagnostic, curative, palliative, preventive, explorative, cosmetic 
 
 
 
-ectomy 
excision or removal 
 
 
 
-ostomy 
creation of an opening or stoma 
 
 
 
-otomy 
making an incision or cutting into 
 
 
 
-plasty 
repair or reconstruction 
 
 
 
-oscopy 
looki...
EXAM 1 
 
1 The goal of treatment for cardiogenic shock is to 
A. Maintain tissue oxygenation and perfusion 
B. Prevent bradycardia 
C. Increase afterload 
D. Increase preload 
A 
 
 
 
2 The nurse notes premature ventricular contractions (PVCs) while suctioning a patient's endotracheal tube. Which...
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Add to cartEXAM 1 
 
1 The goal of treatment for cardiogenic shock is to 
A. Maintain tissue oxygenation and perfusion 
B. Prevent bradycardia 
C. Increase afterload 
D. Increase preload 
A 
 
 
 
2 The nurse notes premature ventricular contractions (PVCs) while suctioning a patient's endotracheal tube. Which...
What is important to note in a pt's medical record? 
-Orders section 
-Admission note/history and physical (H&P) 
-Progress notes 
-Reports 
 
 
 
What is under the Orders section? 
-Meds that may affect tx 
-Activity orders- request if not there 
-Positioning restrictions 
-Exams ordered 
-Laborat...
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Add to cartWhat is important to note in a pt's medical record? 
-Orders section 
-Admission note/history and physical (H&P) 
-Progress notes 
-Reports 
 
 
 
What is under the Orders section? 
-Meds that may affect tx 
-Activity orders- request if not there 
-Positioning restrictions 
-Exams ordered 
-Laborat...
The nurse prepares to conduct a general survey on an adult patient. Which assessment is performed first while the nurse initiates the nurse-patient relationship? 
 
1) Appearance and behavior 
2) Measurement of vital signs 
3) Observing specific body systems 
4) Conducting a detailed health history ...
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Add to cartThe nurse prepares to conduct a general survey on an adult patient. Which assessment is performed first while the nurse initiates the nurse-patient relationship? 
 
1) Appearance and behavior 
2) Measurement of vital signs 
3) Observing specific body systems 
4) Conducting a detailed health history ...
A nurse is caring for a client who is postprocedure following lumbar puncture and reports throbbing headache when sitting upright. Which of the following actions should the nurse take? (Select all that apply.) 
A. Use the GCS when assessing the pt. 
B. Assist the client to a supine position 
C. Admi...
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Add to cartA nurse is caring for a client who is postprocedure following lumbar puncture and reports throbbing headache when sitting upright. Which of the following actions should the nurse take? (Select all that apply.) 
A. Use the GCS when assessing the pt. 
B. Assist the client to a supine position 
C. Admi...
Definition of Acute Care 
Intense, specialized medical care provided to a patient with an illness or injury that requires hospitalization. 
 
 
 
Hospital Organization is patient care areas organized by? 
diagnosis, intensity of care, specialization of staff or equipment needed 
 
 
 
Specialty unit...
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Add to cartDefinition of Acute Care 
Intense, specialized medical care provided to a patient with an illness or injury that requires hospitalization. 
 
 
 
Hospital Organization is patient care areas organized by? 
diagnosis, intensity of care, specialization of staff or equipment needed 
 
 
 
Specialty unit...
What is acute gastritis? 
Inflammation of the gastric mucosa after exposure to irritants 
Break in the mucosal barrier 
 
 
 
What are causes of acute gastritis? 
Long-term nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory (NSAIDs)* 
Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori)* 
E. Coli (acute) 
Salmonella (acute) 
Immunosuppress...
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Add to cartWhat is acute gastritis? 
Inflammation of the gastric mucosa after exposure to irritants 
Break in the mucosal barrier 
 
 
 
What are causes of acute gastritis? 
Long-term nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory (NSAIDs)* 
Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori)* 
E. Coli (acute) 
Salmonella (acute) 
Immunosuppress...
Coronary Artery Dz AKA (2) 
Athlerosclerosis 
Acute Coronary Syndrome 
 
 
 
Number 1 symptom of CAD 
angina 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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01:13 
Continuum of CAD 
1. stable angina 
2. acute coronary syndrome 
3. MI 
 
 
 
Non modifiable risks for CAD (4) 
1. family hx 
2. age 
3. gender - males + postmenop...
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Add to cartCoronary Artery Dz AKA (2) 
Athlerosclerosis 
Acute Coronary Syndrome 
 
 
 
Number 1 symptom of CAD 
angina 
 
 
 
 
 
 
00:38 
 
01:13 
Continuum of CAD 
1. stable angina 
2. acute coronary syndrome 
3. MI 
 
 
 
Non modifiable risks for CAD (4) 
1. family hx 
2. age 
3. gender - males + postmenop...
What is the Emergency Severity Index (ESI) 
A triage color coded system: 
1. Red = unstable/see immediately 
2. Red = threatened/see within 10 min 
3. Yellow = stable (caution/watch)/see within 1 hr 
4. Green = stable/ 
5. Green = stable 
Blue & Black = death or dying 
 
 
 
What differentiate's th...
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Add to cartWhat is the Emergency Severity Index (ESI) 
A triage color coded system: 
1. Red = unstable/see immediately 
2. Red = threatened/see within 10 min 
3. Yellow = stable (caution/watch)/see within 1 hr 
4. Green = stable/ 
5. Green = stable 
Blue & Black = death or dying 
 
 
 
What differentiate's th...
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INTRODUCTION 
 
Acute care and the older adult population 
- Higher rates of hospitalization 
- Longer length of stay (LOS) 
 
Significant consumers of outpatient hospital services 
 
Age-related changes increase the risk of injuries, infections, and complications 
 
Older adults have unique ca...
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INTRODUCTION 
 
Acute care and the older adult population 
- Higher rates of hospitalization 
- Longer length of stay (LOS) 
 
Significant consumers of outpatient hospital services 
 
Age-related changes increase the risk of injuries, infections, and complications 
 
Older adults have unique ca...
Why is relationship building important in the ED? 
Due to high pressure and time sensitive situations, developing relationships with other healthcare professionals is essential 
 
 
 
What are the 3 structural units of an ED? 
Emergent care, Urgent care, and Observation 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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01:13 
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Add to cartWhy is relationship building important in the ED? 
Due to high pressure and time sensitive situations, developing relationships with other healthcare professionals is essential 
 
 
 
What are the 3 structural units of an ED? 
Emergent care, Urgent care, and Observation 
 
 
 
 
 
 
00:02 
 
01:13 
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DKA onset/charecteristics 
Omission of insulin and physiological stress 
Occurs in pt's with T1DM with a rapid onset. 
 
 
 
DKA Physical symptoms 
Thirst, dry mouth, Nausea, Vomiting, Abdo pain, flushed dry skin, sunken eyes, fever, polyuria, rapid weak pulse, Kussmaul breathing 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Add to cartDKA onset/charecteristics 
Omission of insulin and physiological stress 
Occurs in pt's with T1DM with a rapid onset. 
 
 
 
DKA Physical symptoms 
Thirst, dry mouth, Nausea, Vomiting, Abdo pain, flushed dry skin, sunken eyes, fever, polyuria, rapid weak pulse, Kussmaul breathing 
 
 
 
 
 
 
00:35...
What is the 5 step approach to EKG analysis? 
1. Heart rate 
2. Heart rhythm 
3. P wave 
4. PR interval 
5. QRS complex 
 
 
 
What is the 6 second method of reading HR? 
(30 boxes) 
Denotes a 6 second interval on EKG strip 
Strip is marked by 3 or 6 second tick marks on the top or bottom of the gra...
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Add to cartWhat is the 5 step approach to EKG analysis? 
1. Heart rate 
2. Heart rhythm 
3. P wave 
4. PR interval 
5. QRS complex 
 
 
 
What is the 6 second method of reading HR? 
(30 boxes) 
Denotes a 6 second interval on EKG strip 
Strip is marked by 3 or 6 second tick marks on the top or bottom of the gra...
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