lab values
Medication Administration
vitals!!
Signs & symptoms of electrolyte imbalance
Miscellaneous
100

what is potassium normal range?

3.5-5

100

what is the first right of giving a  medication? 

right medication 

100

what is the normal respiration rate?

12- 20 

100

A flat or depressed t wave is indictive of what imbalance? 

Hypokalemia 

100

What is the normal BMI? 

18.5-24.9 

200

what is the normal sodium range?

135-145

200

How many mL can be administered in the deltoid muscle? 

1mL 
200

what is a normal blood pressure? 

120/80 

200

Weight gain is associated with what imbalance? 

Hyponatremia 

200

what PPE do you wear for airborne precautions? 

N95, gown, gloves, eye protection 

300

what is the normal WBC count?

4.5-11

300

what is the steps to drawling up NPH and regular insulin?

Air in NPH, then regular, draw up the regular then NPH 

300

A patient has a HR of 130, what is this considered? 

Tachycardia 

300

Positive Chvostek's & Trousseaus sign is indicative of what? 

Hypocalcemia 

300

What is S1/Lub?

Closure of the mitral and tricuspid valve 

400

what is the normal calcium range?

8.6-10.5 

400

How do you administer ear drops in young children? 

pull down and back 

400

Is 37 degrees Celsius a normal body temp?

yes

400

Peaked T wave can indicate what imbalance?

Hyperkalemia 

400

What is cranial nerve 10 (X)? 

Vagus 

500
Is this ABG respiratory alkalosis or acidosis? pH 7.22, PaCo2 55,HCO3 25,PaO2 75 

Respiratory Acidosis 

500

What length needle would you used for an IM injection? 

5/8th- one and a half inches 

500

what is the 6th vital sign? 

Pain 

500

What three electrolyte imbalances can cause seizures? 

Hyponatremia, hypomagnesemia, Hypocalcemia  

500

What is the order of electrical conduction in the heart? 

1.SA node 2.AV node 3.bundle of his 4.left and right bundle branches 5.Purkinjie fibers 

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