Fluids & Electrolytes
Pharmacology
GI & Hepatic Disorders
Cardiac & Vascular Disorders
Respiratory & Endocrine Disorders
100

Signs and symptoms of hypermagnesemia

nausea, vomiting, flushing, muscle weakness, hypotension, respiratory depression 

100

action and side effects of nitroglycerin?

rapid vasodilator

Dizziness, nausea, headache, hypotension, flushed skin

Provide patient education for nitro administration

100

What causes gastric ulcers?

H. pylori

long term use of NSAIDS

What is happening to the lining of the stomach?

100

Risk factors for coronary artery disease?

Smoking, hypertension, high cholesterol (high LDL, low HDL), diabetes, obesity, family history

100

Signs of COPD exacerbation?

increased shortness of breath, increase O2 requirement, more frequent or severe coughing, changes in mucus (color, consistency), fatigue, wheezing, confusion, difficulty sleeping

200

Symptoms of hypocalcemia 

tingling in lips/fingers/feet, muscle spasms, abnormal heart rhythms, brittle nails 

200

What is the purpose of phenazopyridine and common side effects?

urinary analgesic that relieves bladder discomfort, a common and harmless side effect is orange/red urine discoloration (secretion), it does not treat the infection itself

200

How does peptic ulcer disease differ from duodenal ulcer?

Peptic ulcer is a broad term to include stomach or duodenum. 

Duodenal is ulcer in duodenum. (function of GI tract) 

Gastric is ulcer in stomach 

Both are types of PUD

200

Key nursing management priorities for heart failure?

Monitor fluid status, daily weights, promote oxygenation, administer diuretics, educate on low-sodium diet.

L side HF s/s?

R side HF s/s?

200

How and when should patients take a bronchodilator?

Before meals, before medications, in emergency

300

Clinical signs of dehydration?

confusion, fatigue, confusion, dry mouth/skin, decreased urination, dark concentrated urine, hypotension, tachycardia

300

glipizide can lower blood glucose, what are signs and symptoms of hypoglycemia?

diaphoresis, headache, tremors, irritability, blurred vision, tachycardia

signs of hyperglycemia: polydipsia, polyuria, polyphagia

300

What teaching is important for a patient with diverticulosis?

Focus on high-fiber diet, sufficient fluid intake, regular exercise, avoid medications that cause or worsen constipation.

300

purpose and side effects of corticosteroids

reduce inflammation and suppress the immune system; side effects include hyperglycemia, weight gain, osteoporosis, increased risk for infection, increased risk for GI bleed. 

300

How does stress impact blood sugar levels in diabetics?

Stress increases cortisol which raises blood glucose levels. 

400

Which electrolyte imbalance can cause tetany?

hypocalcemia 

Tetany: intermittent muscle spasms 

400

Common side effects of diuretics

hypovolemia/dehydration, hypokalemia, hypotension

400

What labs and assessment would you expect with someone who has hepatitis?

Elevated liver enzymes, jaundice (what is this), dark urine, pale stools, increased bleeding/bruising, edema, fatigue. 

400
Symptoms of DVT?

Unilateral leg swelling, pain, warmth, redness, pain

Treatment: Do not massage, blood thinners, we do not want to dislodge the clot 

400

Expected findings in a patient with glaucoma?

gradual loss of peripheral vision "tunnel vision", elevated intraocular pressure, gradual blindness, no cure, medications are lifelong

500

What is the major complications seen in peritoneal dialysis?

Fluid balance 

Electrolyte imbalances 

Peritonitis (S/S) - medical emergency 

500

medications used to treat side effects of chronic kidney disease

epoetin alfa- anemia 

calcium acetate - phosphate binder (why)

furosemide - diuretic 

sodium polystyrene sulfonate (Kayexalate) - hyperkalemia 


500

What foods must be avoided in celiac disease?

Gluten

Grains, barley, rye

Examples: Bread, pasta, baked goods, crackers, cereals, sauces, marinades, hidden gluten, cross contamination (oats), beer, flavored drinks, seasoning, soups, and broths

Treatment?

500

common assessment findings for chronic kidney disease

anemia, hypertension, fluid retention, decreased GFR, increased creatinine and BUN, hyperkalemia, 

500

Key teaching for patients taking metformin?

take with food to prevent GI upset, do not crush or chew, hold before IV contrast imaging. 

Off label use for metformin?

PCOS, prediabetes, gestational diabetes

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