PN Please explain
Labs Stuff
Hypoglycemia
Hyperglycemia
Pharmacology
100

Natural fiber that is absorbent, comfortable, does not irritate the skin, and is least likely to be allergenic so it would be the best choice for a child with eczema 

Cotton

100

150,000-400,000

Platelets

100

May be the case after experiencing continual disorientation and a light-headed feeling.

Dizziness

100

Increased thirst 

Polydipsia

100

Carbamazepine

To the client with trigeminal neuralgia to alleviate the severe pain

200

The greatest potential for breast cancer occurs in those women who have

Family history of breast cancer

200

135-145

Sodium

200

Moist, cold hands and feet

Clammy skin

200

Needing to pee frequently

Polyuria

200

The appearance of red welt lesions across the chest is a description of urticaria and the PN should administer this medication

Loratadine

300

You may need to tell a client that their stroke has impaired his ability to recognize his paralyzed leg

Neglect syndrome

300

3.5-5

Potassium

300

Feelings of frustration or anger

Irritability

300

Decreased clarity or sharpness in vision

Blurred vision

300

What drug class of medication should be given for a lab that says, Low-density lipoprotein 70 mg/dl

Statins-Atorvastatin

Lipids is cholesterol

400

Inflammation and sore in mouth/mucous membranes of mouth

Stomatitis-Provide gentle and meticulous mouth care

400

For tissue building 

Protein-Albumin

400

Involuntary rhythmic muscle contraction leading to shaking movements

Tremors

400

Increased hunger

Polyphagia

400

Further instructions with Saline Enema

Raise the saline container 6 inches higher

500

Complication from sleep apnea

Hypertension, depression

500

The values tell you about kidney function

Creatinine 0.6-1.2

 and BUN 10-21

500

Sleepiness

Fatigue

500

Dry mouth

Xerostomia

500

Client with diabetes has a blood glucose of 355

Administer regular insulin per sliding scale