Lithotripsy
What is the treatment for renal calculi?
This is the largest strongest chamber of the heart.
What is the Left Ventricle?
Soap-solution, Phosphosoda, and oil rentention
What are types of enemas?
Pallor
What is less color than normal in the skin?
Cardiac, Smooth and Skeletal.
What are the types of muscles?
First thing in the morning
When the is the best time to collect a urine specimen?
Have her stop activity and assume a comfortable position.
What to do when a patient tells you she is having angina?
Inability to control the bladder or the bowels
What is incontinence?
Every two hours or more
What is how often a PCT should change the patient's position to prevent bed sores.
What steps are taken to treat a fracture?
At the end of each shift.
When should a urinary drainage bag be emptied?
A disease process that has increased pressure on the vascular system that brings stress on the heart and damages vessels.
What is Hypertension?
Low residue diet
What kind of diet does an ulcerative colitis patient need?
Skin that is blistered or superficially broken
What is a Stage II pressure ulcer?
Pain and limited movement
What are symptoms of a fracture?
Filtrate, bowman's capsule, Glomerulus, ascending and descending loop of henley
What are parts of the nephron?
Gangrene, ulceration and amputation
What are risks for PVD, peripheral vascular disease?
Yellow discoloration of the skin and schlera
What is Jaundice?
Bony prominences
What areas are most at risk for bedsores or pressure ulers?
Drinking milk as a child and teenager to build up calcium levels.
What steps can be taken to prevent osterporosis?
Accurate intake and output (I&O).
Sodium and fluid restrictions is a treatment for this disease process.
What is Congestive Heart failure?
Lithotripsy or surgical excision of organ
What are treatments for Cholelithiasis?
Full thickness of skin loss with damage of subcutaneous tissue.
What is a stage III pressure ulcer?
This complication is complicated and very hard to reverse.
What are contractures?