Nursing Process
Pharmacology
Diseases/Disorders
Treatment
Interventions
100
ADOPIE nursing process steps
Assess

Diagnosis

Outcome Identification

Planning

Implementation

Evaluation




100
Produces only the response for which it was given
Selectivity
100
Abnormal body function due to intrinsic, natural abnormalities like birth defects and genetic malfunction. 
Disorder
100
Medical care to help heal and cope a patients illness or injury

ex. administered medications

Treatment
100
Preventing any more complications
Intervention
200
The most important step of the nursing process.
Assessment
200
The liver metabolizes drugs to such an extent that only a small amount of active drug emerges
First pass effect
200
A pathological process that result in signs and symptoms that affect the body and are typically from extrinsic factors like a virus or bacteria
Disease
200
Treatment for morphine toxicity
Narcan
200
Preventive measures that prevent an illness or injury

ex. immunizations, eating healthy, exercising

primary prevention
300
A statement that is based on the patient's health concern and all the collected information.
Diagnosis
300
Drug with anti-inflammatory effects and immunosuppressant effects. Use to manage rheumatoid arthritis, gout, allergic exacerbation, and COPD
Glucocorticoids or corticosteroids
300
The patient is taken to the ER after a motor-vehicle accident. After awakening, she finds out that she is paralyzed from the waist down. She shows a lack of concern of her diagnosis, and inappropriately laughs at the situation. 
La belle indifference.
300
Treatment for acetaminophen toxicity
acetylcysteine
300
Early detection of a health problem and intervention arises

ex. screenings and examinations

secondary prevention
400
Patient involved goals to improve their condition
Planning Step


400
An anticoagulant with a delayed onset. Not useful in emergencies. Used for the long-term prophylaxis of thrombosis.
Warfarin
400
After administering Bacterium, a sulfa antibiotic, the patient started to develop a rash on the chest. The nurse was not the best and did not report this. The skin then started to blister and peel off. 
Stevens-Johnson Syndrome
400
suppresses inflammation, relieves mild to moderate pain relief, fever reduction and prevents MI and stroke
aspirin


400
Recover, rehabilitation, and reducing long-term effects
tertiary prevention
500
This part of the nursing process includes, evaluating the success of patient planning and implementation based on their diagnosis, making sure they are working towards their goals and achieving the desired outcome.
Evaluation Step
500
This insulin mimics the body's steady state of insulin production. It is slowly absorbed over 24 hours. It is given once daily, usually at NOC. 

Ex: Lantus, Levemir

Long-acting insulin
500
A patient has trichotillomania, once she pulls our her hair she swallows it. Her doctors were worried a hairball would accumulate in the stomach. This syndrome is called?
Rapunzel syndrome
500
100x more potent than morphine and is a lipid-philic opioid agonist 
Fentanyl
500
Nursing interventions to monitor electrolytes

monitor electrolytes

record I/O

increase fluids

administer electrolyte-sparing medications if needed

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