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Swan neck deformities of the fingers are manifestations commonly seen with this disease process.

Rheumatoid arthritis

100

Risk factors for diverticular disease

Chronic constipation, obesity, sedentary lifestyle, lack of dietary fiber, straining

100

Increased BP, bounding pulse, peripheral edema, rales, & JVD are all manifestations of what fluid disorder?

Fluid volume overload or fluid volume excess

100

This term refers to the condition where there are abnormally low levels of WBCs.

Neutropenia

100

List diagnostic findings associated with diabetes insipidous. 

Increased serum osmolality

Decreased urine osmolality & urine specific gravity

Increased serum Na & K

200

List common manifestations associated with SLE

Fatigue, intermittent fevers, weight loss, arthritis, myalgia

200

List 5 high fiber foods

Vegetables, fruit, whole grain cereals, brown rice, lettuce, whole wheat bread, peas, legumes

200

Which electrolyte controls water distribution and is the main cation in the ECF?

Sodium

200
Fresh frozen plasma is given for what conditions?

Coagulation factor deficiencies, volume expansion

200

List diagnostic findings associated with SIADH

Increased urine Na

Increased urine osmolality, decreased urine output

Decreased serum Na

Decreased serum osmolality

300

Osteomyelitis is associated with which risk factors?

Poor perfusion, chronic illness (DM), poor nutrition, obesity, immune dysfunction, IV drug use, surgery

300

Clinical manifestations of UC and Crohn's disease

abdominal pain, anorexia, weight loss, diarrhea, dehydration, incontinence, exacerbations, remissions, toxic megacolon

300

Which electrolyte has the normal adult range of 3.5-5.0 mEq/L?

Potassium.

300

AIDS is defined by what criteria?

CD4 count <200

Presence of 1 or more defining conditions

300

Nursing interventions/actions during thyroid storm/crisis

Maintain patent airway, cardiac monitoring, Tylenol for fever, IV fluids, O2 administration, medication administration

400

The gold standard diagnostic test performed for gout and what does it assess?

Joint aspiration assessing for hyperuricemia (>6.8)

400

Compare/contrast Cushing's vs. Addison's disease

Cushing's = excessive corticosteroid production

Addison's = adrenocorticoid insufficiency

400

Hyperkalemia is frequently associated with which acid-base imbalance?

Acidosis

400

An acute hemolytic reaction occurs when what has happened?

Donor blood is incompatible with recipient blood

400

Manifestations of hyperparathyroidism

Generalized muscle weakness, poor coordination, cardiac dysrhythmias, kidney damage, depression, apathy, neurosis/psychosis, HTN

500

DMARDs work for RA by:

Reducing joint destruction & slowing disease progression

500

List 3 TPN considerations

Infuse through central venous access

Do not Y-site or mix with any other medications

Do not let TPN hang/run for >24 hours or >12 hours for lipids

500

What abnormal condition does this set of ABGs indicate?

pH 7.46
pCO2 32
HCO3 18

Respiratory alkalosis

500

Potential complications following bone marrow biopsy

Hemorrhage

Infection

Penetration of bone

500

Triggers to avoid with pheochromocytoma

Trauma, emotional stress, exercise, food triggers, smoking, contrast dye

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