Electrolyte Norms
Blood
Cardiac
Respiratory
Renal
100

What is the normal range for sodium?

135 to 145 mEq/L

100

What are Neutropenic Precautions?

No fresh fruit, unpasteurized foods, fresh flowers, or live plants

Wear full PPE to protect the PATIENT not to prevent self from infection

100

This condition is characterized by plaque buildup in arteries and is the leading cause of CAD and CVA

Atherosclerosis

100

What are the symptoms of an influenza infection?

Fever, chills, malaise, muscle aches, headache, watery nasal discharge, non-productive cough, sore throat

100

What is vesicoureteral reflux?

When urine backflows from the bladder up the ureters

200

What is the normal range for potassium?

3.5 to 5 mEq/L

200

What is DIC?

Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation

Causes bleeding and microemboli formation that blocks vessels

Seen in OB conditions, cancers, infection and sepsis, and trauma

200

What are the 3 myocardial I's?

1. Ischemia

2. Injury (reversible)

3. Infarction (nonreversible)

200

Chronic cough, purulent sputum, hemoptysis, lung crackles, weight loss, anorexia, low-grade fever, and night sweats are symptoms of what infection?

Tuberculosis

200

What are the treatments for renal calculi?

Ureteroscopic removal

Percutaneous removal

Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy (ESWL)

300

What is the normal range for magnesium?

1.8 to 3 mg/dL

300

This is a hereditary bleeding disorder where most cases are mild and require no treatment

von Willebrand Disease

300

What are the 3 Percutaneous Coronary Interventions?

1. Stents

2. PCTA (Percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty) balloon

3. CABG

300

What is a hallmark sign of COPD?

Barrel chest

300

Which of the following is a lower UTI and an upper UTI?

Cystitis

Pyelonephritis

Lower - cystitis

Upper - pyelonephritis

400

What is the normal range for calcium?

8.5 to 10.5 mg/dL

400

What is thrombocytosis and what is it caused by?

Platelet count over 1,000,000/mcL

Caused by surgery, infection, cancer, rheumatoid arthritis, and Crohn's Disease

400

What is preload and afterload?

Preload - volume of blood in the heart at the end of diastole

Afterload - amount of resistance ventricle must overcome to pump blood out of the heart

400

What condition do survivors of viral pneumonitis develop?

Pulmonary Fibrosis

400

Tenderness at the CVA angle indicates what kind of infection?

Acute pyelonephritis

500

What is the normal range for bicarbonate (HCO3)?

24 to 31 mEq/L

500

What are the 5 stages of hemostasis?

1. Vascular constriction

2. Platelet plug

3. Blood coagulation (fibrin clot)

4. Clot retraction

5. Clot dissolution (fibrinolysis)

500

What are the signs and symptoms of Arteriosclerosis Obliterans (PAD)?

Intermittent claudication (pain with walking)

Thinning of leg skin

Pedal and popliteal pulses weak/absent

Limb blanches with elevation, deep red when dependent

Ulceration/gangrene

500

What are 3 interventions for someone with ARDS?

1. Intubation

2. Mechanical ventilation

3. Prone position

500

What's the difference between Nephritic and Nephrotic Syndrome?

Nephritic Syndrome - glomerular inflammation following strep infection

Nephrotic Syndrome - massive proteinuria and lipiduria, hypoalbuminemia

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