Furosemide (Lasix) impacts this electrolyte the most.
What is potassium?
Symptoms of cataracts.
What is cloudy or blurred vision and/ or difficulty driving at night.
Two divisions of the nervous system.
What is central and peripheral?
Surgical patients are at an increased risk of
What is falls?
Albumin level range.
What is 3.5-5?
Common change we see in patient's with altered electrolytes and kidney function.
What is confusion, ALOC, AMS?
Define macular degeneration.
What is loss of central vision.
Cardinal sign of increased intracranial pressure.
What is decreased LOC?
Movement away from body.
What is abduction?
Examples of drains used in/ after GI procedures.
What is JP, blake, penrose, T-tube, pigtail?
Hormone responsible for urine and blood pressure control.
What is Antidiuretic hormone (ADH)?
Patient reports flashing light and curtain dropping over vision.
What is retinal detachment?
Deep sleep after a seizure.
What is postictal period?
Two types of arthritis we learned about.
What is RA and osteoarthritis?
Different types of hernias.
What is strangulated, hiatal, ventral, umbilical?
Protein breakdown waste is seen on your CMP as
What is creatinine?
Characteristic of acute angle closure glaucoma.
What is fixed and dilated pupil, increased IOP, severe pain.
The scale we use to assess patient's LOC and orientation.
What is Glasgow Coma Scale or GCS?
Three types of spinal curvatures.
What is scoliosis, lordosis, kyphosis?
Give an example of a non-mechanical bowel obstruction.
What is an ileus?
Abnormal components of urine.
What is albumin, glucose, erythrocytes, and ketones.
Chart we use to determine vision acuity.
What is the Snellen Chart?
Neurologic problem to rapidly progress to respiratory system requiring hospitalization.
What is Guillain-Barre Syndrome?
Priority nursing intervention for a patient with a fat embolism.
What is administer oxygen?
Hepatitis types.
A, B, C, D, and E.