The most common pathogen found in UTI's.
E. Coli
Symptoms of hypothermia (mild, moderate, severe)
Shivering, lethargy, confusion, and irritational behaviors are symptoms of what type of hypothermia.
Mild
This is the migration of wbc to the injury.
Chemotaxis
This carries oxygenated blood away from the heart.
Arteries
This stage is non-blanchable erythema of intact skin.
Stage 1 of pressure injury.
This is the most common symptom in older adults with a UTI.
Cognitive impairment (confusion)
This is severe cramps in large muscle groups that are tired out from very heavy work.
Heat cramps
These cells slowly regenerate.
extra 100pts for an example
ex. liver, pancreas, kidney, and bone marrow
This is the movement of blood through the heart to the peripheral vascular vessels.
Central Perfusion
This is known as the pressure injury risk assessment.
Braden Scale
This diagnostic test identifies the presence of nitrates and wbc in the urine.
Dipstick urinalysis
this is the most common in children from 6 months - 5 years of age and only occurs at very high temperatures.
Febrile Seizures
This is the replacement of lost cells and tissues of the same type.
Regeneration
This system is known as the "gas pedal". It stimulates the heart and increases cardiac output.
"Makes thing go"
Sympathetic Nervous System
These are harmless, tiny bumps that appear across the baby's chin, nose, or cheeks.
Milia
This medication is the treatment of choice for uncomplicated UTI's.
TMP/sulfa (bactrim)
Patterns of fever: (sustained, intermittent, remittent, relapsing)
This is when a fever spikes and falls, but doesn’t return to normal range.
Remittent fever
Nursing management of acute inflammation
What does the acronym RICE mean?
Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation
This occurs at rest and not with increased physical demand. (ex. sitting in a chair and feeling a sudden pressure in the chest.)
Prinzmetal's Angina
This medical treatment is when tissues are transplanted from donor tissues and DOES include the blood vessels.
Skin flaps