Daily measurement to assess for fluid loss/gain
What is weight
Bases are represented by this measurement.
What is HCO3
Standard precautions require this type of PPE.
What is gloves.
This type of immunity comes from vaccinations.
What is Active Immunity
This is the term for cancer that has spread to other parts of the body.
What is Metastasis.
Electrolyte with a normal range of 3.5 - 5
What is potassium (K+)
A cause of Respiratory Alkalosis.
What is Hyperventilation.
Other than pain relief, opioid analgesic may have this desired effect.
What is Anxiety relief
This type is immunity is passed from mother to baby.
What is Passive Immunity
This screening is recommended every 5 years for colorectal cancer prevention.
What is a Flexible Sigmoidoscopy.
Hydration and diuretics to promote kidney excretion are treatments for this electrolyte imbalance.
What is Hypernatremia
Nausea and vomiting result in this acid base balance.
This type of drainage is described as thick yellow, green or brown in color.
What is Purulent
These three organs are part of immunity to fight infection.
What is the Spleen, Lymph nodes, and Thymus
This age group should have yearly mammograms to prevent breast cancer.
What is 45-54 years.
Administering this electrolyte via IV too quickly can lead to cardiac arrest and only be given by an RN.
What is Calcium
Patient's with COPD are at risk for this acid base balance.
What is Respiratory Acidosis
This type of tissue is described as soft, red tissue that bleeds easily.
What is Granulated tissue.
Boutonniere deformity is an expected finding for this autoimmune disease.
What is Rheumatoid Arthritis
This electrolyte imbalance is a common complication of breast, lung, head, neck cancers, lymphoma, leukemia, multiple myeloma, and bony metastases.
What is Hypocalcemia.
Normal urine specific gravity
What is > 1.030
An ABG reading, pH 7.22, HCO3 28mEq/L, PaCO2 68 is indicative of this acid base balance.
What is Respiratory Acidosis
This blood type can be administered while awaiting blood from a type-cross match (universal donor)
What is Type O-
Peripheral Edema is a high priority finding for a client with this autoimmune disease.
What is Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE)
Colorectal, pancreatic, liver, renal & prostate cancer are common in this race.
What is African American