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[Show more]Fluid requirement for weight up to 10 kg -️️100mL/kg 
Fluid requirement for weight that is between 11-20 kg -️️1000+ 50(weight-10) 
Fluid requirement for weight that is above 20 kg -️️1500+50 (weight-20) 
Minimum urine output for infants (hourly) -️️2mL/kg/hour 
Minimum urine output ...
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Add to cartFluid requirement for weight up to 10 kg -️️100mL/kg 
Fluid requirement for weight that is between 11-20 kg -️️1000+ 50(weight-10) 
Fluid requirement for weight that is above 20 kg -️️1500+50 (weight-20) 
Minimum urine output for infants (hourly) -️️2mL/kg/hour 
Minimum urine output ...
Fibromyalgia is a common condition that involves -️️chronic fatigue, generalized muscle 
aching, and stiffness 
Fibromyalgia is a common condition that involves chronic fatigue, generalized muscle aching, and 
stiffness. The cause is unknown, and no pathological characteristics specific for the ...
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Add to cartFibromyalgia is a common condition that involves -️️chronic fatigue, generalized muscle 
aching, and stiffness 
Fibromyalgia is a common condition that involves chronic fatigue, generalized muscle aching, and 
stiffness. The cause is unknown, and no pathological characteristics specific for the ...
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Add to cartWhich term refers to a break in the continuity of a bone? -️️Fracture 
A fracture is a break in the continuity of the bone. A malunion occurs when a fractured bone heals in 
a misaligned position. Dislocation is a separation of joint surfaces. A subluxation is a partial 
separation or dislocatio...
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Add to cartWhich term refers to a break in the continuity of a bone? -️️Fracture 
A fracture is a break in the continuity of the bone. A malunion occurs when a fractured bone heals in 
a misaligned position. Dislocation is a separation of joint surfaces. A subluxation is a partial 
separation or dislocatio...
hypoxemia s/s -️️restless, SOB, pallor, cyanosis, increased RR/HR, accessory muscle use, pulse 
ox decrease 
nasal cannula -️️1-6 L/min 
24-44% 
face mask -️️5-10 L/min 
30-50% 
venturi mask -️️4-15 L/min 
25-60% 
non-rebreather mask -️️10 L/min 
80-95%
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Add to carthypoxemia s/s -️️restless, SOB, pallor, cyanosis, increased RR/HR, accessory muscle use, pulse 
ox decrease 
nasal cannula -️️1-6 L/min 
24-44% 
face mask -️️5-10 L/min 
30-50% 
venturi mask -️️4-15 L/min 
25-60% 
non-rebreather mask -️️10 L/min 
80-95%
Three components of hemodynamic monitoring -️️pressure, flow, and oxygenation 
Three different functions the heart does -️️It's a pump, it's an organ, and it has its own 
electrophysiological component 
Electrophysiological pathway of the heart -️️SA node, internodal pathways, AV node,...
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Add to cartThree components of hemodynamic monitoring -️️pressure, flow, and oxygenation 
Three different functions the heart does -️️It's a pump, it's an organ, and it has its own 
electrophysiological component 
Electrophysiological pathway of the heart -️️SA node, internodal pathways, AV node,...
How is acid base status of the body regulated? -️️Buffers 
Resp system (PaCO2) 
Renal system (HCO3-) 
What are buffers? -️️weak acids or bases that can react with strong acids or bases to prevent 
sharp, sudden changes in pH 
What is the pH buffer formula? -️️H+ + HCO3- <-> H2CO3 &...
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Add to cartHow is acid base status of the body regulated? -️️Buffers 
Resp system (PaCO2) 
Renal system (HCO3-) 
What are buffers? -️️weak acids or bases that can react with strong acids or bases to prevent 
sharp, sudden changes in pH 
What is the pH buffer formula? -️️H+ + HCO3- <-> H2CO3 &...
Asepsis -️️-the absence of illness-producing micro-organisms 
-maintained through the use of aseptic technique with hand hygiene as the primary associated 
behavior 
medical asepsis -️️use of precise practices to reduce the number, growth, and spread of microorganisms ("clean technique") 
...
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Add to cartAsepsis -️️-the absence of illness-producing micro-organisms 
-maintained through the use of aseptic technique with hand hygiene as the primary associated 
behavior 
medical asepsis -️️use of precise practices to reduce the number, growth, and spread of microorganisms ("clean technique") 
...
Myths about Communication -️️- Communication is deliberate 
- Words mean the same to sender/receiver 
- Verbal communication is primary 
- Communication is 1-way 
- Can't give too much information 
Communication -️️- Communication is the foundation of excellent palliative care 
- Words alon...
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Add to cartMyths about Communication -️️- Communication is deliberate 
- Words mean the same to sender/receiver 
- Verbal communication is primary 
- Communication is 1-way 
- Can't give too much information 
Communication -️️- Communication is the foundation of excellent palliative care 
- Words alon...
What are different types of wounds? -️️abrasion, incision, Puncture, Pressure ulcer, venous 
ulcer, arterial ulcer, diabetic ulcer 
What is a primary intention wound healing -️️when the edges of a clean wound are well 
approximated with sutures 
minimal scarring 
What is a secondary intentio...
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Add to cartWhat are different types of wounds? -️️abrasion, incision, Puncture, Pressure ulcer, venous 
ulcer, arterial ulcer, diabetic ulcer 
What is a primary intention wound healing -️️when the edges of a clean wound are well 
approximated with sutures 
minimal scarring 
What is a secondary intentio...
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Add to cartSigns of hypoglycemia include: -️️cool pale skin, cold sweats, chills, drowsiness, sweating, 
hunger, weakness, dizziness, headache, tremor, tachycardia, anxiety, tingling in hands, feet, lips or 
tongue, etc. 
Patients who have been well controlled on METFORMIN who develop illness or laboratory...
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Add to cartSigns of hypoglycemia include: -️️cool pale skin, cold sweats, chills, drowsiness, sweating, 
hunger, weakness, dizziness, headache, tremor, tachycardia, anxiety, tingling in hands, feet, lips or 
tongue, etc. 
Patients who have been well controlled on METFORMIN who develop illness or laboratory...
Comprehensive Geriatric Evaluation -️️- need a holistic assessment 
- key part is the systematic evaluation of the older person's level of function and self-care (functional 
assessment) 
- the primary challenge is to id and use the strengths of the older adults and **help them maximize 
their ...
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Add to cartComprehensive Geriatric Evaluation -️️- need a holistic assessment 
- key part is the systematic evaluation of the older person's level of function and self-care (functional 
assessment) 
- the primary challenge is to id and use the strengths of the older adults and **help them maximize 
their ...
Mortality and Ethics -️️- Ethics is a formal method for studying moral questions. 
- Morality refers to social conventions about acceptable and unacceptable behavior and may vary by 
culture. 
- Nurse considers many views; apply ethical decision-making principles when conflicts occur 
Goals of C...
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Add to cartMortality and Ethics -️️- Ethics is a formal method for studying moral questions. 
- Morality refers to social conventions about acceptable and unacceptable behavior and may vary by 
culture. 
- Nurse considers many views; apply ethical decision-making principles when conflicts occur 
Goals of C...
Why are signs of anxiety & depression in children so difficult to assess? -️️Behaviors in children 
can be similar for each disorder, sometimes it is difficult to differentiate normal mood changes due 
to developmental maturation from abnormal, persistent mood disturbances 
what are s/s of depre...
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Add to cartWhy are signs of anxiety & depression in children so difficult to assess? -️️Behaviors in children 
can be similar for each disorder, sometimes it is difficult to differentiate normal mood changes due 
to developmental maturation from abnormal, persistent mood disturbances 
what are s/s of depre...
sx - anorexia, nausea, and malaise -️️acetaminophen - phase 1 
up to 24 hours post-ingestion 
sx - increase AST/ ALT with prolongation of PT -️️acetaminophen - phase 2 
24-48 hours post-ingestion 
sx - peak hepatotoxicity, coagulopathies, and jaundice -️️acetaminophen - phase 3 
72-96 ho...
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Add to cartsx - anorexia, nausea, and malaise -️️acetaminophen - phase 1 
up to 24 hours post-ingestion 
sx - increase AST/ ALT with prolongation of PT -️️acetaminophen - phase 2 
24-48 hours post-ingestion 
sx - peak hepatotoxicity, coagulopathies, and jaundice -️️acetaminophen - phase 3 
72-96 ho...
What are the purposes of gastric intubation? -️️1. Decompress the stomach 
2. Meet nutritional requirements when oral intake is inadequate or not possible and the GI tract is 
functioning 
3. Administer medications 
4. Diagnose GI disorders 
5. (ER only) Compress bleeding site/ lavage stomach 
W...
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Add to cartWhat are the purposes of gastric intubation? -️️1. Decompress the stomach 
2. Meet nutritional requirements when oral intake is inadequate or not possible and the GI tract is 
functioning 
3. Administer medications 
4. Diagnose GI disorders 
5. (ER only) Compress bleeding site/ lavage stomach 
W...
social determinants of health -️️economic stability 
neighborhood and physical environment, education, food, community, safety and social context, and 
health care systems 
economic stability -️️employment 
income 
expenses 
debt 
medical bills 
support 
neighborhood and physical environment...
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Add to cartsocial determinants of health -️️economic stability 
neighborhood and physical environment, education, food, community, safety and social context, and 
health care systems 
economic stability -️️employment 
income 
expenses 
debt 
medical bills 
support 
neighborhood and physical environment...
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