Acid-Base
Oxygenation
Perfusion
Metabolism & Elimination
Neuro
100

Inadequate ventilation that results in an increase in CO

Respiratory acidosis

100

Often seen with post-op patients; gradual onset; absent breath sounds; treatment is ventilation with PEEP.

Atelectasis

100

This stage of shock has decreased BP, decreased CO, tachypnea, and lactic acidosis.

Progressive

100

Treatment for this starts off with a NS infusion paired with an insulin infusion. Nursing interventions include frequent lab monitoring for correction of metabolic acidosis.

DKA

100

The brain's way to adjust cerebral blood flow in response to metabolic needs.

Autoregulation

200

DKA; starvation; liver failure; diarrhea can all be risk factors for this.

Metabolic acidosis

200

Severe inflammatory process; hypoxemia not responsive to oxygenation; treatment is mechanical ventilation & proning.

ARDS

200

This rhythm is irregular and has a wavy baseline with no identifiable p waves.

A-fib

200

Nursing management of this condition involves fluid replacement, strict intake & output, and administration of desmopressin or vasopressin.

Diabetes Insipidus

200

Early signs include restlessness and increased drowsiness. Late signs include widening pulse pressure, bradycardia, and irregular respirations.

Increased ICP

300

This is within normal range when the ABG shows full compensation.

pH

300

Noninvasive positive pressure therapy treatment best for patients with increased CO

BiPAP

300

The correct order of interventions for this condition is oxygen, aspirin, nitroglycerin, and morphine.

Myocardial Infarction

300

Gradual decline in function; diagnosis based on GFR, s/s fluid overload, HTN, pruritus, and elevated creatinine.

CKD

300

Intense sympathetic response to stimuli. Causes HTN, bradycardia, & headache. Condition resolves when cause is resolve.

Autonomic dysreflexia

400

pH 7.49, HCO18, PACO42

Metabolic alkalosis

400

Trapped air builds up causing respiratory distress and tracheal deviation. Treatment is with chest tube.

Tension pneumothorax

400

Life threatening condition with fluid build up around the heart often caused by chest trauma. Treatment is with needle decompression and thoracotomy.

Cardiac Tamponade

400

Neurological complication with symptoms of headache, nausea, confusion, & restlessness that can result from rapid fluid shifts during dialysis that result in cerebral edema.

Disequilibrium syndrome

400

Treatment of this involves administering a thrombolytic within 3 hours of last known well time after a CT scan shows no bleeding in brain.

Ischemic stroke

500

pH 7.42, PaCO30, HCO18

Fully compensated respiratory alkalosis

500

Hypoxemia & hypercapnia with acidosis; impairment with ventilation or perfusion; s/s restlessness & anxiety; treatment is to restore gas exchange with mechanical ventilation.

Acute Respiratory Failure

500

This rhythm is regular with difficult to see p waves if any, may be seen with cardiac ischemia or infarction. Treatment depends on whether or not there is a pulse.

Ventricular Tachycardia

500

Treatment for this condition includes anti-inflammatory medications for flare-ups, antibiotics if there are abscesses, dietary changes, stress management, and smoking cessation.

Crohn's Disease

500

Nursing care for this treatment involves frequent monitoring of electrolytes, intake & output, vital signs, and medications to reduce shivering.

Targeted temperature management

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