Exam (elaborations) NUR 1310 MARK KLI.MEK Review (NUR1310)
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NUR 1310 MAR.K KLI.MEK R.eview (NUR1310)
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Broward College
Exam (elaborations) NUR 1310 MARK KLI.MEK Review (NUR1310)
1. Acid-base balance/ventilators
Rule of the B’s.. If the pH & the bicarb are both in the same direction = metabolic If they are in different directions = respiratory
pH = 7.35-7.45 acidosis/alkalosis HCO3 (bicarb) = 22-26 (2+2+2 =...
ex: You are providing care to a client with the following blood gas results: pH 7.32, CO2 49, HCO3 29, PO2 80
& SaO2 90%. Based on the results, the client is experiencing: ↓ = acidosis, ↑ = respiratory
-opioid: CNS depressant.. know the symptoms (sedation, respiratory depression, etc)..
*principle: acid base signs/symptoms..
as the pH goes... so goes my patient!!! -when pH goes up; patient goes up.. (everything gets irritable!) -when
pH goes down; patient goes down! (systems in your body shut down) ...except with potassium: when pH goes
up; potassium goes down... when pH goes down; potassium goes up!
Kussmaul breathing is a deep and labored breathing pattern often associated with severe metabolic acidosis,
particularly diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) but also kidney failure... MAC Kussmaul!! M: metabolic AC: acidosis
ex: pT has respiratory acidosis... (select all that apply).. +1 reflexes
diarhhea adynamic ileus spasm urinary retention tachycardia 2nd
degree mobits type 2 heart block hypokalemia
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SATA questions: *never only 1... never all of them*
diarhhea will cause a metabolic acidosis.. but once you get acidodic, it will shut your bowels down = paralytic
ileus
...with scenarios.. always ask first “is it lung?” = respiratory ...then ask if the pt is
over-ventilating or under-ventilating? over-ventilating = alkalosis under-
ventilating = acidosis ...it’s about the SaO2!!! (pay attention!!)
if it isn’t lung = metabolic..
if pt has prolonged gastric vomiting or suctioning... it’s always metabolic alkalosis... why? losing acid =
becomes basic..
for everything else that is not lung - choose metabolic acidosis..
-if you don’t know the answer... always answer metabolic acidosis..
ventilators
alarms.. high pressure alarm... triggered by increasure resistance to air flow.. (machine is pushing too hard
to get air into the lungs).. respiratory alkalosis
3 obstructions: kink in tubing (get kink out), water condensing within the tube (empty tube), mucus
secretions in the airway (turn, cough, deep breathe... then suction).. suction as needed!! *in that order*...
low pressure alarm.. decreased resistance (too easy for the machine..) respiratory
acidosis
Low pressure alarms are triggered by decreased resistance to airflow & can be caused by
disconnections of the main tubing or oxygen sensor tubing... Tubing (reconnect it!) - oxygen
sensor tube (reconnect it UNLESS tube is on t the floor - bag them & call Respiratory therapist if
this happens)
Respiratory alkalosis = ventilator setting may be too high. Respiratory
acidosis = ventilator setting may be too low.
What does “wean” mean? gradually decrease with the goal of getting off altogether
ex: Doc says wean off vent in AM... 6am ABG’s show resp. acidosis... a) follow
order b) call respiratory c) hold order.. call doc d) begin to decrease the settings
MASLOW’s Priorities (HIGHest - LOWest)
physiological safety comfort psychological (problems
within the person) social (problems with other people)
spiritual
ex: Arrange from HIGHest - LOWest... denial, spiritual distress, pain in elbow, fall risk, pathological family
dynamics & electrolyte imbalance... = electrolyte imbalance (psyiological), fall risk (safety), pain in elbow
(comfort), denial (psychological), pathological family dynamics (social) & spiritual distress (spiritual)
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alcoholism.. (or any abuse) #1 problem = denial *refusal to accept the reality of a
problem* You treat denial by confronting it...
pronouns ~ good: i...
bad: you...
positions ~ good: i’m having a difficult time reading this...
bad: you wrote it wrong..
loss & grief: Denial Anger Bargining Depression Acceptance don’t
confront it; support it..
ex: You have a pt that just hand a hand amputated & they say, “I can’t wait to get back to playing the piano”...
You say “Oh, how long have you played, etc? - you NEVER say “You can’t because you only have 1 hand”
abuse = confront loss = support
#2 problem = dependency *when the abuser get the significant other to do something.. “Call my boss, i’m sick”*
(abuser gets to keep abusing..) = co-dependency *calls the boss*... (positive self esteem)
How to treat this?!? Set limits and enforce them... Learn to say NO!
manipulation = when the abuser gets the significant other to do things for him or her... the nature of the act is
dangerous or harmful
how is it like dependency? the abuser is getting the other person to do something
no harm = dependent / co-dependent (wife buying alcohol for husband) dangerous/harmful
= manipulated (kid buying alcohol for father) ...depends on legal/illegal.............
Wernicke-Korsakoff Syndrome (WKS) is a neurological disorder. Wernicke's Encephalopathy and Korsakoff's
Psychosis are the acute and chronic phases, respectively, of the same disease. WKS is caused by a deficiency in
the B1 vitamin thiamine. Thiamine (B1) plays a role in metabolizing glucose to produce energy for the brain.
primary symptom of WKS = amnesia with confabulation (making up stories) *they believe the lie..*
ex: You have a pt who believes he is Ronald Regan’s Natioal Security Officer. .And they want to go to a cabinet
meeting...../ WHAT DO YOU DO?!? Redirect!! (“well, why don’t you get a shower and then we’ll go watch
CNN and see what the news is in Washington D.C.”)
WKS is... -It’s preventable & arrestable (stop it from getting worse) - Take vitamin B1
-Irreversible....*About 70%*
Antibuse (disulfiram) -alcoholism medication *aversion therapy!* It can treat problem drinking by creating an
unpleasant reaction to alcohol. It's used in recovery programs that include medical supervision and counseling.
How long does it take to get into & out of their system....2 weeks
Patient teaching - teach how to avoid NAUSEA, VOMITING & DEATH NO: mouthwash, aftershaves,
perfumes/colognes, insect repellants, -elixer (Robitussin), alcohol-based hand santizers, un-cooked icings
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