what is a side effect of ondancetron
headaches
what bed position should the person with shock be in
trendelenburg
what are interventions for thrombophletsis
early ambulation, antiembolytic stockings, anticoagulant
what is atelectasis
partial or complete collapse of the lung
What should the nurse assess for in respiratory
gag reflex, bilateral breath sounds, cough and deep breathing
how is promethazine given
oral, IV, IM
what are signs of urinary retention
inability to void, bladder distention
what nutrient do you want in delayed wound healing
protein
who should not recieve metoclopramide
seizures, heart diasease or phenochromocytoma
what should the nurse assess for in circulatory
vitals and tissue perfusion
what are nursing interventions in shock
replace fluid, trendelenburg, LOC, vasopressors, vitals
what are the signs of hypostatic pnuemonia
febrile, increase HR/R, crackles
what to do in wound evisceration
cover in sterile soaked gauze
who should the nurse be cautious of when giving a client scopolamine
client with glaucoma
what should the nurse assess for in gastrointestinal
bowel sounds and abdomen distention
what are signs of UTI
frequency, urgency, dysuria, cloudy urine
anticoagulants for 7-10 days
what is sign of wound hemorrhage
decrease pulse, blood presure and urine output, cold and clammy, pale skin, lethargy
besides medication what is an intervention for a client with nausea
NG tube
what should the nurse assess for in nuerological
LOC, reflexes/movements
what should nursing interventions in UTI
wipe front to back, void often 3L of fliuids a day
what is a sign of wound infection
purulent drainages
if patient has paralytic ileus what are interventions
NG tube, limit narcotics and ambulation
what are signs of thrombophelebitis
redness, warmth, tenderness, edema at site
what orginanzation coordiantes the time out
joint commision