NURS 1200

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NURS 1200MED SURG 2 EXAM 2 REVIEW (respiratory system) CHAPTER 29 (2022 Solution)
  • NURS 1200MED SURG 2 EXAM 2 REVIEW (respiratory system) CHAPTER 29 (2022 Solution)

  • Exam (elaborations) • 6 pages • 2024
  • MED SURG 2 EXAM 2 REVIEW (respiratory system) CHAPTER 29 (2022 Solution) • Pulmonary function test- measures the amount of air remaining in the lungs after normal expiration. Residual volume (RV) Air remaining in lungs after maximum exhalation 1,000–1,500 mL • Dyspneic scale: if pt experiences 7 out of 10 o 1ST: place the pt in a FOWLER’S position. Or tripod position (sit in a chair while leaning forward and placing their elbows on their knees or an over-the-bed...
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MED SURG 2 EXAM 2 REVIEW (respiratory system) CHAPTER 29 (2022 Solution)
  • MED SURG 2 EXAM 2 REVIEW (respiratory system) CHAPTER 29 (2022 Solution)

  • Exam (elaborations) • 6 pages • 2024
  • MED SURG 2 EXAM 2 REVIEW (respiratory system) CHAPTER 29 (2022 Solution) • Pulmonary function test- measures the amount of air remaining in the lungs after normal expiration. Residual volume (RV) Air remaining in lungs after maximum exhalation 1,000–1,500 mL • Dyspneic scale: if pt experiences 7 out of 10 o 1ST: place the pt in a FOWLER’S position. Or tripod position (sit in a chair while leaning forward and placing their elbows on their knees or an over-the-bed...
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MED SURG 2 EXAM 2 REVIEW (respiratory system) CHAPTER 29 (2022 Solution)
  • MED SURG 2 EXAM 2 REVIEW (respiratory system) CHAPTER 29 (2022 Solution)

  • Exam (elaborations) • 6 pages • 2024
  • MED SURG 2 EXAM 2 REVIEW (respiratory system) CHAPTER 29 (2022 Solution) • Pulmonary function test- measures the amount of air remaining in the lungs after normal expiration. Residual volume (RV) Air remaining in lungs after maximum exhalation 1,000–1,500 mL • Dyspneic scale: if pt experiences 7 out of 10 o 1ST: place the pt in a FOWLER’S position. Or tripod position (sit in a chair while leaning forward and placing their elbows on their knees or an over-the-bed...
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MED SURG 2 EXAM 2 REVIEW (respiratory system) CHAPTER 29 (2022 Solution)
  • MED SURG 2 EXAM 2 REVIEW (respiratory system) CHAPTER 29 (2022 Solution)

  • Exam (elaborations) • 6 pages • 2024
  • MED SURG 2 EXAM 2 REVIEW (respiratory system) CHAPTER 29 (2022 Solution) • Pulmonary function test- measures the amount of air remaining in the lungs after normal expiration. Residual volume (RV) Air remaining in lungs after maximum exhalation 1,000–1,500 mL • Dyspneic scale: if pt experiences 7 out of 10 o 1ST: place the pt in a FOWLER’S position. Or tripod position (sit in a chair while leaning forward and placing their elbows on their knees or an over-the-bed...
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MED SURG 1 EXAM 2, PT 2. (from review)
  • MED SURG 1 EXAM 2, PT 2. (from review)

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  • MED SURG 1 EXAM 2, PT 2. (from review) • Example of infectious reservoir • Insect • Highest risk for infections? • 90 year old • Example of localized infection • Redness • Hospital acquired surgical infection common cause? • Staphylococcus aureus • Soap & water kills? • C. Diff • Red man syndrome? • Vancomycin • Precautions when dealing with splattering body fluids? • Face shield • Indirect transmission example? • Infected person touches an obj...
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MED SURG 1 EXAM 2, PT 2. (from review)
  • MED SURG 1 EXAM 2, PT 2. (from review)

  • Exam (elaborations) • 6 pages • 2023
  • MED SURG 1 EXAM 2, PT 2. (from review) • Example of infectious reservoir • Insect • Highest risk for infections? • 90 year old • Example of localized infection • Redness • Hospital acquired surgical infection common cause? • Staphylococcus aureus • Soap & water kills? • C. Diff • Red man syndrome? • Vancomycin • Precautions when dealing with splattering body fluids? • Face shield • Indirect transmission example? • Infected person touches an obj...
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 MED SURG 2 EXAM 2 REVIEW (respiratory system) CHAPTER 29 (2022 Solution)
  • MED SURG 2 EXAM 2 REVIEW (respiratory system) CHAPTER 29 (2022 Solution)

  • Exam (elaborations) • 6 pages • 2023
  • MED SURG 2 EXAM 2 REVIEW (respiratory system) CHAPTER 29 (2022 Solution) • Pulmonary function test- measures the amount of air remaining in the lungs after normal expiration. Residual volume (RV) Air remaining in lungs after maximum exhalation 1,000–1,500 mL • Dyspneic scale: if pt experiences 7 out of 10 o 1ST: place the pt in a FOWLER’S position. Or tripod position (sit in a chair while leaning forward and placing their elbows on their knees or an over-the-bed...
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