PRN1409 Client-Centered Care 3 Final
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What is the normal BUN range
- Correct Answer - 10-20 mg/dl (cook buns for 10-20 min)
What is the normal creatinine range
- Correct Answer - 0.6-1.2 mg/dl (612)
Hypertension non modifiable risk factors
- Correct Answer - gender, age, family history
Hypertension modifiable risk factors
- Correct Answer - alcohol, smoking, diabetes, obesity, stress,
elevated serum lipids
Venous insufficiency symptoms
- Correct Answer - -Progressive, pitting edema of leg
-Itching
-Discomfort with standing
-Ankle skin is swollen, shiny, and brownish
-Ulcerations (possible)
,Secondary hypertension causes
- Correct Answer - caused by something else, can be from
acute stress, excessive alcohol, sickle cell disease, renal
disorders, nicotine use, chronic NSAID use
Diagnostic test that shows electrical activity of the heart
- Correct Answer - electrolcardiogram
What are foods rich in iron
- Correct Answer - dark green leafy vegetables, red meat, pork,
chicken, seafood, beans, dried fruits, peas
Administrative routes for B12
- Correct Answer - most commonly done by IM, IV, or
subcutaneous. Can be taken oral, sublingual, or intranasal
Immune thrombocytopenia purpura causes
- Correct Answer - immune system mistakenly attacks platelets.
May be triggered by HIV, hepatitis, h pylori.
Indications for DDAVP
- Correct Answer - difficulty clotting (ex. Von willebrands
disease)
Hemophilia signs and symptoms
, - Correct Answer - spontaneous bleeding, and hemarthrosis
(bleeding in joints)
Hemophilia interventions
- Correct Answer - • Factor replacement therapy (replacing the
deficient factor
Minimize bleeding
Indications for enoxaparin injections
- Correct Answer - clients who are not regularly ambulating
with DVT prophylaxis
What is the cure for sickle cell disease
- Correct Answer - there is not one
Cause of sickle cell disease
- Correct Answer - caused by mutation in gene (HBB gene)
Embolus - Correct Answer - travelling clot
Causes of leukemia
- Correct Answer - unknown, exposures, heredity, viruses
Leukemia Pathophysiology