I am an example of a Proton Pump Inhibitor.
What are Dexlansoprazole, omeprazole, lansoprazole, rabeprazole, pantoprazole, esomeprazole
NPO for 8 hours
What is prep for gallbladder US?
Safety for patient with Parkinson's
What is arm chair, small bites of food, elevated toilet seat, assistance with ambulation?
Time and record activity
What is the nursing action when a patient has a seizure?
Neuro problem that causes long-term confusion
What is dementia?
Left upper quadrant
Where is the spleen?
This BACTERIUM is the primary cause of PUD.
What is H. pylori?
Finger to nose and arm swing
What are assessments for cerebral function?
What is swan neck deformity?
Neuro problem that causes short term confusion; risk factors are drugs, alcohol, sepsis, medications, dt's
What is delirium?
Familial adenopolyposis
What is a genetic condition that is a precursor to colon cancer?
Someone with PUD should avoid these IRRITANTS.
What are caffeine, smoking, and alcohol?
Flaccid
What would the patient's legs be like if he has a lower motor neuron lesion?
Sleep problems, muscular pain, tender areas
What are symptoms of fibromyalgia?
Loss of short and some long term memory
What is moderate dementia?
Laceration of the upper gi tract
What is a major complication of upper endoscopy?
The nurse determines that this condition in a patient requires a nutrition consult.
What is steroid use, fluctuating weight, poor wound healing, diabetes, low albumin levels?
Lumber puncture would not be done for this patient problem.
What is head injury?
Condition that causes painful movement of joints but is not autoimmune
What is osteoarthritis?
Components of Mini-cog exam
What is clock drawing and word recall?
This range of numbers is considered a normal BMI.
What is 18.5 - 29.9
Walking, fiber, oral fluids, avoid constipating medications
What are ways to prevent constipation?
Romberg test
What is the test to determine risk for falls?
Cold packs
What is treatment for rheumatoid arthritis?
The best way to determine which patient should be seen first
What are ABC's and acute before chronic?
Following a liver biopsy, a client should remain on their _______ side for a least 2 hours with a rolled towel under the site to provide pressure and prevent bleeding.
What is right side?
The client will experience high left epigastric pain after eating a meal with THIS type of ulcer.
What is a gastric ulcer?
Daily exercise
What is a way to treat/prevent RLS?
Dexa Scan
What is the diagnostic test for osteoporosis?
Straight leg raising test; lift patient's leg 60 degrees
What is the test for lumbar disc herniation
When a client has gallbladder disease, the nurse may note this appearance in the client due to the high bilirubin.
What is jaundice?
This PROCEDURE can be done to diagnose PUD because it provides direct visualization of the upper GI tract.
What is an EGD?
O2 at 6L
What is treatment for cluster headache?
A familial condition of spine and bone degeneration
What is osteoporosis?
Treatment for migraines
What is dark and quiet room?
This assessment technique can be done to detect fluid, air, and masses in the abdomen.
What is percussion?
The nurse does this to improve nutrition in the hospitalized patient.
What is find out patient's food preferences?
Highest risk for patients with MG
What is decreased respiratory function?
The grating sound/sensation of bone on bone with osteoarthritis
What is crepitus?
Distended abdomen and tachycardia
What is symptoms of abdominal bleeding/peritonitis?