Iv Therapy
IV Med
Shock
Diabetes
Diabetic meds
100

ICF stands for_________?

intracellular fluid.

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100

What 3 things are we looking at when assessing an IV site?

Leakage, edema, redness.

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100

What 5 groups of pts are at increased risk for shock?

Elderly, pts with chronic illness, immunosuppressed pts, malnourished pts, debilitated individuals.

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100

What are the 5 components of metabolic syndrome? How many does it take to dx a pt with this condition?

Increased glucose, abdominal obesity, High BP, High triglycerides, decreased HDLs.

3/5 components.

Mandy Hajjar made qouestion.

100

What is a dexcom?

small, wearable sensor and transmitter send your glucose numbers to a smart device or receiver every 5 minutes.

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200

H2O moving though semipermeable membrane from areas of low solute concentration to high solute concentration is called_______?

Osmosis.

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200

When are volume control infusion sets typically used?

When fluid volume must be carefully monitored.

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200

A pt's body can no longer regulate BP, and has lost 40% of their blood, which stage of shock are they in?

A. Progressive

B. Initial

C. Refractory (Irreversible)

D. Progressive

D. Progressive stage.

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200

What is the "honeymoon" period? How long is it?

Newly dx pts may have a remission after starting treatment. 

3-12 months

Mandy Hajjar made question.

200

You are passing a pt's med. The Pt's BS is 202 how many units should be given according to this sliding scale?

< 60 call for orders

60-100 = 0 units

101-150 = 2 units

151-200 = 4 units

201-250 = 6 units

251-300 = 8 units

> 300 call for orders

6 units.

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300

Abnormal accumulation of fluid where there shouldn't be any is ____ spacing.

3rd spacing

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300

What are 2 things noted about the absorption of medication when administered via IV route.

medication acts rapidly, directly into circulatory system.

IV Med slide 9

300

Which position is used to redistribute fluid in the body to treat shock?

Modified Trendelenburg position.

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300

Describe four methods of Dx DM? How many do you need to dx DM?

A1C 6.5% or higher, FBG 126 mg/dL or greater, 2-hr plasma glucose of 200 mg/dL or greater.

Only 1 to dx.

Mandy Hajjar made question.

300

Jardiance treated DM by______.

Blocking glucose reabsorption in the kidney, and increasing urinary glucose excretion.

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400

Too much accumulation of interstitial fluid(edema) is ___ spacing?

2nd spacing.

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400

What are the 3 major things that nurses need to document in regards to IV med administration?

Records med (dose, route, time, date)

Record volume of fluid in med bag (I/O form)

Report adverse reactions

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400

What 4 assessments is the nurse performing when presented with a pt in shock/entering shock?

ABC, Assess tissue perfusion(VS, LOC, skin, urine, pulse), Assess lung sounds, GI, HR, Rhythm, Obtain hx(events leading to shock state).

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400

What is the Somagyi effect? How do you prevent it?

Hyperglycemia in the morning d/t high dose of insulin which lowers BS during the night. Counter Hormones are released and cause rebound hyperglycemia in the morning. Pt can report headaches and night sweats to further verify Somagyi effect.

Mandy Hajjar made question

400

A pt has extreme thirst, has noticed increased urination, and a splitting headache, these are all S/S of what?

Hyperglycemia.

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500

.33% NS, .45% NS, .25% NS, D5W are al examples or _______. Theyre used to treat what.

Hypotonic Solution. Dehydration.

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500

Where is the IV med administered during Intermittent infusion?

Upper port.

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500

What are the 4 types of IV vasoactive meds that are administered to treat shock?

Inotropic, Vasoconstrictors, Antiarrhythmics, Vasodilators.

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500

What are the 7 components of DM management that should be HT?

disease process, drug therapy, exercise, meal planning, monitoring glucose checks, risk reduction, psychosocial elements.

Mandy Hajjar made question.

500

Avandia, and Actos are used limitedly because______?

Adverse cardiovascular reactions.

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