Aspiration is a risk for this swallowing difficulty.
What is dysphagia?
Reason for performing passive ROM exercises.
What is flexibility?
Administration of an osmotic diuretic IV to IICP patient does this.
What is reduce edema of brain?
This level reveals the function of the kidneys.
What is serum creatinine level?
IICP pt should take a stool softener to reduce risk of this.
What is constipation?
What is tonometry?
Increased circulating volume during pregnancy increases hemoglobin.
What is false?
Difference between systolic and diastolic pressure?
What is mean arterial pressure (MAP)?
Test which confirms diagnosis of Cystic Fibrosis.
What is sweat test?
Monitor this for patient fluid balance.
What is daily weight?
What is Nagele's Rule?
Premedicate a burn patient prior to sterile dressing change.
What is first?
Document this thickness of patient with sunburn.
What is superficial?
How many mL are used to calculate insensible loss for acute renal failure patient on restricted fluids?
What is 500 mL?
Increased lab value expected to see in patient with inflammation.
What is WBC?
Interpretation of reading a PPD test which is not raised.
What is negative?
Potassium wasting medication.
What is furosemide?
Burns on the face are classified as this.
What is major burn injury?
Lactulose is given for patient with liver disease and elevated levels of this.
What is ammonia?
Monitor these values for Acute Renal Failure?
What are BUN and Creatinine?
Potassium level of 6.8
What is hyperkalemia?
What is fever?
Present as an inflammatory response in sepsis.
What is infection?
Expected to be given to acute renal failure patient with potassium level of 6.8
What is kayexalate?
Lab value expected to be elevated for patient with hemophilia and bruising.
What are platelets?