Lab Results
Gastrointestinal
Renal
Vital Signs
Asepsis and infection control
100

Normal Potassium level

3.5-5.0 mEq/L

100

Fancy words for heartburn or acid reflux where

stomach acids burn the esophagus, leading to

pain, inflammation, & even CANCER called

Barrett’s esophagus

(if the chronic acid reflux is not treated)

GERD

Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease

100

sudden short -term loss of

kidney function. If not stopped & reversed - can

lead to Chronic Renal failure (CRD).

Acute kidney failure

100

Normal Heart Rate

60-100

100

There are many methods of transmission of infection. Which is the best example of a vehicle of transmission?

A health care worker’s hands, hospital equipment, or instruments

200

Normal sodium level

135-145 mEq/ L

200

happens when gastric acids erode

the gastric lining creating open

sores / holes in the esophagus,

stomach, or duodenum.

Peptic Ulcer Disease

200

Client can’t hold urine IN

Incontinence I

Urinary

200

Normal Respirations 

12-20

200

Health care providers today need to be aware that health care–associated infections are a serious problem. What is the most effective way to prevent health care–associated infections

 Perform proper hand hygiene before and after caring for a patient.

300

Normal Calcium Level

9.0-10.5 mEq/L

300

Little pouches of stress bubbles called diverticula form on the

walls of the colon. Typically caused by a diet that lacks fiber,

resulting in constipation & increased pressure within the bowels.

Diverticulosis

300

- Pressure STRESS causes urine to spill out

- Coughing, laughing, sneezing, running, jumping


STRESS S INCONTINENCE

300

Normal Blood Pressure

120/80

300

Your patient was admitted to the hospital 4 days ago with cardiac problems and now has bacterial pneumonia. This is an example of what type of infection?

 Health care–associated

400

Magnesium level

1.3-2.1 mEq/L

400

an intestinal disorder that affects the large intestines,

causing cramping, pain, bloating & either diarrhea or constipation.

Keep in mind that

Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)

400

--long-term chronic

damage to kidneys - years & years of destruction

resulting in permanent damage

Chronic kidney failure

400

Normal Temperature

98.6 degrees F

37 degrees C

400

Today the nurse is assigned to care for a patient who has tuberculosis. What equipment should the nurse routinely use when caring for this patient?

N-95 respirator

500

Glucose Level 

70-110

500

blockage in the small intestines.

Small Bowel Obstruction

500

inflammation & scarring of the kidney

Glomerulonephritis

500

Oxygen Saturation

95-100

500

The nurse suspects that a patient has an infection. What lab value would the nurse assess to help confirm the suspicion?

WBC