How does a new mother lose fluid after birth?
What is Diuresis and diaphoresis?
List symptoms of increased intracranial pressure
What is headache, absent gag, sluggish, headache, elevated temp, decreased level of consciousness, dilated unilateral pupil
How can a minor become emancipated?
What is having a baby or being emancipated by state?
What is the leukemia patient at risk for bleeding?
What is bone marrow not producing platelets?
A burn patient is at risk for what type of fluid balance?
What is hypovolemia?
What is the normal sleep pattern for an infant following birth?
What is infant will sleep several hours following golden hour?
How can the nurse discourage increased ICP?
Benefits to team collaboration
What is improved client outcomes, decreased morbidity, and decreased mortality
What are cues that a patient may be bleeding?
Bruising, dark stool, petechiae, purpura, nosebleeds, gum bleeding
Vital Signs indicative of hypovolemia
What is low blood pressure and high heart rate?
First thing to be assessed when doing newborn assessment
What is color?
What vital sign would you immediately report with increased ICP?
High blood pressure
What are benefits to electronic charting?
What unique gene is associated with CML
What is philadelphia chromose?
What IV fluid is often used in burn clients?
What is LR?
What is two years old?
#1 risk factor for stroke
Which patients should not give consent for a procedure?
Minors, no translator, recent sedatives
What is included in neutropenic precautions?
What is no fresh fruits, vegetables, flowers, actively sick persons, wear a surgical mask, use bottled water
What do you want to assess after an eschartotomy?
What is peripheral pulses?
Appearance of breastfed baby feces
What is yellow, semi-liquid, and seedy?
Frequent symptom of mild concussion
What is headache?
Why is a time out used?
What is to prevent a sentinel event?
What is fluid, oxygen, and then pain
What type of burn is silver sulfadiazine cream use for?
What is partial thickness?