NURSING CARE
IMMUNOLOGY
DIABETES
F/E
ANYTHING GOES
100
Information verbalized or stated by the client
What is subjective data
100
Burning and numbness of feet
What is peripheral neuropathy
100
% of the adult human body in water
What is 60%
100
Medical emergency related to hypoglycemia
What is seizures, coma, death
200
North American Nursing Diagnosis Association International
What is NANDA
200
Substance capable of being recognized by the adaptive immunity
What is antigen
200
Elevated blood sugar in the early morning related to insufficient HS insulin
What is Dawn Phenomenon
200
A high volume of water in the intravascular fluid compartment
What is hypervolemia
200
In a healthy adult, the intake and output are approx
What is equal
300
Assessing, diagnosing, planning, implementation and evaluating
What is the nursing process
300
Immune cells come from here, some mature here, others mature in other sites and produces all blood cells
What is bone marrow
300
the 3 P's of diabetes
What is polydipsia, polyphagia, polyuria...classic signs of Type I and II
300
extremely dangerous to the heart, may cause arrhythmias caused by excess fluid loss
What is hypokalemia
400
Identifies the physiologic, psychological, sociologic, spiritual, or environmental factors assumed to be the cause of the problem or a contributing factor
What is the etiology
400
Part of the inflammation process, provides enzymatic digestion and phagocytosis of micro organisms and foreign protein
What is function facts of the neutrophil
400
The manifestations of hypoglycemia
What is cold and clammy skin, blurred vision, shakiness, anxiety
400
Substances that carry an electrical charge when dissolved in fluid
What is electrolytes
400
Abnormal urinalysis findings in a diabetic
What is ketones and protein in urine
500
Observable and measureable information including your senses (smell, hear, touch and see)
What is objective data
500
Part of cell mediated immunity, selectively attacks and destroys virally infected cells, grafts, and transplanted organs
What is function of the cytotoxic Tcell
500
What are the Islets of Langerhans
What is where insulin is produced
500
Older adults should be taught that prolonged laxative use can lead to
What is electrolyte imbalances in calcium, chloride, potassium, magnesium and sodium, dramatic fluid loss, dehydration.
500
The nurse is aware that the cardiac enzyme that elevates soonest in the event of an MI
What is the CPK-MD ( The 1st to materialize is the CPK_MD, elevates 2- 6 hours post MI)
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