This device makes our pt's a little less sweet and can easily go unnoticed if not careful.
What is an insulin pump?
I'm not telling fib(rilation)s, this class of medications can make a simple fall something serious.
What are anti-coagulants?
Type 1 diabetics might be feeling a little numb when experiencing this comorbidity.
What is neuropathy?
This device can be small, large, or portable. It's a breath of fresh air for pt's, as long as it's turned on.
What is an oxygen concentrator?
A well-meaning family member may give this, despite Grandma being significantly less sugary sweet than she should be.
What is insulin?
Up to 90% of CKD pt's also have this comorbidity that can make a call hyper tense.
What is hypertension?
Take a deep breath, but if you can't on your own, this device will do that for you.
What is a ventilator?
Did you forget if you took your meds or not? Well, MeMaw did. Low blood sugar isn't the only reason she can be unresponsive, thanks to this class of medication.
What are opioids/opiates?
This adverse event following mechanical ventilation has been shown to have a 20-30% mortality rate.
What is ventilator-associated pneumonia?
A High-Vis Vest can be a lifesaver, but it has nothing on this shocking garment.
What is a Zoll LifeVest?
My medication makes me pee a lot, so I don't really drink water. On a side note, my heart is beating funny, and I feel really weak.
What is furosemide (Lasix)?
Pt's with Down Syndrome can face adversity with a smile, but this comorbidity might leave them on shaky ground.
What is epilepsy?
Wearing your heart on your sleeve? How about carrying it in a backpack?
What is an LVAD?
HTN is nothing to LOL about. This medication is common, but it may prevent appropriate compensation when something "tachy" is needed.
What is Metoprolol (or Atenolol)?
Pt's with a BMI of >30 may present with a collection of vague symptoms that can be attributed to this respiratory comorbidity.
What is Obesity Hypoventilation Syndrome?