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NSG 124 - Final Exam correctly answered
  • NSG 124 - Final Exam correctly answered

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  • NSG 124 - Final ExamWhat antibiotic is used for UTIs - correct answer Bactrim What are the therapeutic effects of Bactrim? - correct answer Decrease UTI Symptoms: Frequency, Pain w/urination What is docusate sodium? - correct answer stool softener How does docusate sodium work? - correct answer Replaces water in intestine, and works against stool to soften it. What vitamin should be avoided when taking Warfarin? - correct answer Vitamin K; potassium What Is an adverse effect of wa...
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NSG 124 - GI Random questions with answers
  • NSG 124 - GI Random questions with answers

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  • NSG 124 - GI RandomIf GI bleed is suspected, what are the signs of hypovolemic shock? signs of hypovolemic shock such as tachycardia, tachypnea, hypotension, altered level of consciousness, pallor, and cool and clammy skin. what meds would not be given to some one with PUD? corticosteroids, NSAIDs, aspirin - all make ulcers WORSE how is midepigastric pain eliminated in duodenal ulcers? by eating or drinking water or antacids....but that doesn't work for gastric ulcers remember d...
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NSG 124 -  fully solved
  • NSG 124 - fully solved

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  • NSG 124 - A patient with a 25-year history of diabetes is hospitalized with uncontrolled hypertension. A diagnosis of chronic kidney disease (CKD) is suspected. The nurse identifies that which study is the most accurate indicator of the patient’s kidney function? As the GFR decreases, the BUN and serum creatinine levels increase. The BUN increase is not only from kidney disease but also protein intake, fever, corticosteroids, and catabolism. For this reason, serum creatinine clearance deter...
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NSG 124 Asthma questions n answers rated A+
  • NSG 124 Asthma questions n answers rated A+

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  • NSG 124 AsthmaWhich condition is reversible - asthma or COPD? asthma; asthma comes & goes with flare-ups in the form of asthma attacks & these ARE REVERSIBLE! what is another key difference between asthma and COPD? COPD affects the airways AND the alveoli, it is not reversible. Asthma affects only the airways and it IS reversible. how are asthma attacks/episodes reversed? spontaneously or with treatment define asthma A chronic inflammatory disorder of the airways (bronchi a...
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NSG 124 Cardiac and Ortho Labs with correct answers
  • NSG 124 Cardiac and Ortho Labs with correct answers

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  • NSG 124 Cardiac and Ortho LabsBMP (Chem 7) basic metabolic panel that includes: Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN). Calcium. Carbon Dioxide (Bicarbonate). Chloride. Creatinine. Glucose. Potassium. Sodium. BUN 10-20 Creatinine males 0.6 - 1.2 mg/dL; female 0.5-1.1 Cholesterol should be less than 200 calcium
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NSG 124 Cardiac Drugs Step Four: What drugs are given for each condition?
  • NSG 124 Cardiac Drugs Step Four: What drugs are given for each condition?

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  • NSG 124 Cardiac Drugs Step Four: What drugs are given for each condition?What drugs are given for CAD? lipid lower drugs: simvastatin - watch liver, lower LDL niacin - low LDL, high HDL, low Tri gemfibrozol (fibric acid derivative) - does nothing to LDL cholesterol absorption inhibitors (exetimibe) - absorption antiplatelet therapy: aspirin clopidogrel naturals what drugs for HPT? ACE inhibitors Beta Blockers
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NSG 124 Cardiac correctly answered
  • NSG 124 Cardiac correctly answered

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  • NSG 124 CardiacWhen does someone have HPT? Persistent elevation of: – Systolic blood pressure – Diastolic blood pressure OR – Current use of antihypertensive medication(s) What is normal BP? less than 120/80 What is elevated BP? 120-129/less than 80 What is stage 1 HPT? 130-139 sys OR 80-89 dias.
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NSG 124 COPD correctly answered
  • NSG 124 COPD correctly answered

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  • NSG 124 COPDwhat is COPD? chronic destruction of the lungs resulting in decreased gas exchange, leading to chronic air trapping & high CO2 in the body What are the two big things to remember about COPD? chronic air trapping high CO2 (over 45) ABG key numbers hypoxemia = PaO2 below 80 High PaCO2 = hypercapnia = Over 45 = Acidosis pH less than 7.35 = acidic what is the priority intervention for some one with hypercapnia? biPAP what are the s/s of hypercapnia? ment...
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NSG 124: EAQ Ortho Soft Tissue correctly answered
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  • NSG 124: EAQ Ortho Soft TissueWhich condition does the nurse suspect in a patient with a traumatic ligament tear caused by a combination of excessive deceleration force and limb rotation? An ACL tear occurs where there is traumatic knee ligament tear caused by a combination of excessive deceleration force and knee rotation. Subluxation injury is a partially dislocated joint resulting from a severe sprain (ligament damage) or strain (muscle or tendon damage) commonly caused by trauma such as...
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NSG 124 Exam 1: Insulin Types questions with answers
  • NSG 124 Exam 1: Insulin Types questions with answers

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  • NSG 124 Exam 1: Insulin Typeswhat are the rapid acting insulins? Lispro (Humalog) Aspart (Novolog) Glulisine (Apidra) onset, peak, and duration of rapid acting insulin? 15 minutes feels like an hour during 3 rapid responses onset: 10-20 min peak: 30-3 hours duration: 3-5 hours onset, peak, and duration of short acting insulin (Regular Novolin R)? Short staff nurses went from 30 patients to 8 patients onset: 30 min - 1 hr peak: 2-5 hours
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