The information the patient tells you?
What is Subjective Data?
Urinary Output of less than 30 ml per hour
What is Oliguria
Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide is
What makes you breathe
The movement of solute across a semi-permeable membrane from an area of higher concentration to the area of lower concentration.
What is Diffusion
Water is my best friend. Where water is, I love to be
What is Sodium
PERRLA
What is Pupils, Equal, Round, Reactive to light and Accomodation
When doing this test, you should discard the first urine.
What is a 24 hour urine collection
Used to determine lung capacity, volume and flow rates. Used to diagnose COPD and asthma
What is Pulmonary function test
3.5-5.0
What is normal Potassium range
For patients in later stages of terminal illness. Focus more on comfort than cure.
What is Hospice Care
Used to test for appendicitis
What is McBurney's Point
BUN, eGFR, Creatinine
What is lab work that tells us about kidney function
Delivers 5-10 L/min allowing patients to breathe through their nose or mouth
What is Simple Face Mask
Fluid Volume Excess
Edema
CHF patient
What is hypervolemia
We look for pressure ulcers in these locations
What is heels, coccyx, elbows, scapula, back of the head and anywhere a medical device is located
The inability to empty the bladder at all or the inability to completely empty the bladder
What is urinary retention
Therapy that helps drain mucus from the lobes of the lungs
Chest Physical Therapy
1. Fluid transported in the cell. Cell eventually burst
2. Amt of fluid transported into the cell is equal to the amt of fluid transported out of the cell
3.Fluid transported out of the cell causing cell to shrink. Pulls fluid into the vessels.
1. What is hypotonic
2. What is Isotonic
3 What is hypertonic
When water moves through a semipermeable membrane to equalize concentration of solutes on each side of the membrane
What is Osmosis
The Heart landmarks and names are
What is...
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1. Aortic Valve, 2nd ICS, RSB
2. Pulmonary Valve, 2nd ICS, LSB
3. Erb's Point, 3rd ICS, LSB
4. Tricuspid Valve, 4th ICS, LSB
5. Mitral Valve, 5th ICS, MCL
Name 3 different incontinences and explain what they are
pg. 670
What is stress, urge, mixed, functional, total and neuropathic.
3 chambers of the chest drainage system
Left chamber: wet suction
middle chamber: water seal
Right chamber: collection chamber
pH: 7.25
Co2: 35
Co3: 14
What is Metabolic Acidosis
List ALL the pulses discussed in class
What is temporal, carotid, brachial, apical, radial, femoral, popliteal, pedal and posterior tibial