Labs
General Q's
Medications
Dx/Hx Q's
100

Which lab would you look at to determine if the patient requires a blood transfusion and does this patient need a blood transfusion?

Hgb

Yes

100

Pt wants to ambulate, before doing so what assessment should you do?

Dermatomes

100

What is the class of metoprolol? 

Beta blocker

100

Pt teaching : Hip precautions

Do not bend forwards more than 90 degrees

Do not cross legs

Do not roll hips inwards or outwards

200

What is the normal range for Hgb? Below ___ would indicate a need for blood transfusion.

120-180 g/L

80

200

after hearing the lungs you hear crackles near the bases bilaterally. What will you encourage the pt to do?

Deep Breathe and Cough

200
What does Folic Acid do/ help for the patient?

Folic Acid is a form of Vitamin B9, helps patient with anemia as it helps make healthy RBCs 

200

What is Anemia? What is the most common cause of anemia?

Anemia is when you lack enough healthy RBCs. The main cause is usually low iron levels in the body

300

What is the normal range for Potassium? 

3.5-5.2 mmol/L

300

Name some reasons BP may be low.

Not drinking enough fluids, IV SL, HTN medications, blood loss from surgery. 

300

What medication would you give for her K+ levels? What symptoms may the patient experience when receiving this medication?

Kayexalate

Pt may urinate a lot and have many BMs 

300

What is thrombocytopenia? What should you look out for?

Low platelet count. Watch out for bleeding

400

Is the patient's K+ level within the normal range? If not why? 

No, the patient has high K+ levels related to CKD

400

What are S/S of post blood transfusion reaction

Itchiness, hypotension, fever/chills, dyspnea, resp distress, back/flank pain, dizziness

400

Looking at the pts vitals, what medications would you hold off for later and why?

amlodipine and candesartan can be held for later as they mainly lower the BP. 

400

What is CKD? Which other diagnoses contribute to CKD

Chronic Kidney Disease: kidneys are damages and cannot filter blood efficiently. Damage happens slowly over a long period of time. Can cause wastes to build up in the body.

Diabetes and HTN