Diabetes/Immobility
Fluid and Electrolytes
Heart Failure
COPD
Palliative/Htn/PI
100

The main acute complications of a fracture/cast?

What are fat embolus and ischemia?

Less acute complications---pneumonia (atelectasis), skin breakdown, thrombi, constipation, loss of independence....

100

Bounding pulse, hypertension, S3 heart sound

What are signs of FVE?

100

A nurse is caring for a patient who has heart failure and reports increased shortness of breath. The action will take this action first.

a. weigh pt                d. check O2 sat

b. assist to high-fowlers

c. auscultate breath sounds

What is assist pt to sit in high-fowlers?

100

It's what kind of medication is in a "resuce inhaler."

What is a short-acting bronchodilator?



Why? What other kinds (2) of brochodilators do we know about? What are they used for? We also use short-acting bd for????

100

The two reasons that we don't harp on our family members to eat at the end of life.

What are nutrients are not absorbed well and meal time should be a pleasant, social time?

200

The functions of insulin

What are metabolize glucose, stimulate storage of glucose, signals liver to stop the release of glucose?

Along with what other hormone?

200

How does FVE alter the results of cerain laboratory tests such as hematocrit and sodium level

What is dilutes the concentration?

200

Patient education for heart failure

What are:

breathing techniques, med teaching, when to call provider, low-sodium diet, restrict fluids, weigh daily at same time, report swelling, SOB

(weight gain parameters for concern ?)

200

When giving multiple respiratory inhaled medications at the same treatment time, we give this one first.

What is a bronchodilator? 



Why? What teaching goes along with this and other inhaled medications? 

200

Explanation of euthanasia vs. palliative sedation

What is the proactive choice to end someone's life vs. treatment of symptoms of pain with the risk of decreased respirations?

300

When is hyperglycemia an emergency?

What is when it is causing acute symptoms such as DKA or HHS?

Definitely concern for long-term complications

Hypoglycemia = emergency?

300

The respiratory signs of FVE

What are crackles, RR>20, dyspnea, pulmonary edema?

300

What we mean by heart failure

What is the demand (of the tissues) exceeds the supply?



(Resp failure same)

300

In addition to administering respiratory medications and steroids, the nurse will aslo include in the teaching plan for COPD these other goals. 

What are prevent infections (how?), balance rest and activity, pulmonary hygiene, oxygen therapy?

300

Left ventricular hypertrophy

What is enlarging of the myocardial wall as a result of increased pressure in the systemic circulation?

400

Clot prevention methods

What are SCDs, anti-embolism stockings, anticoagulants?

400

Why hypermagnesemia can lead to respiratory arrest

What is because magnesium is a muscle relaxant and the diaphragm is a muscle?

400

The goals for treatment of heart failure

What are improving perfusion, reducing symptoms, fewer hospitalizations, slow progression, increased activity tolerance, improved quality of life?


400

The mechanism involved in cystic fibrosis whereby there is a digestive component as well as a respiratory component. 

What is chloride channel ion transport disruption?



What do we do to aid digestion? What is the respiratory impact? 

400

Hypertensive crisis vs hypertensive urgency

What is symptomatic vs. asymptomatic?

  Reduce bp 20-25% first hour IV, then 160/100 6 hours, then gradually over days

Asymptomatic- oral agents over 48-72 hours

500

If a PWD's pump is removed in favor of injections when they are admitted to the hospital, what medication will need to be added to their regimen?

What is a long-acting insulin? (Basal)

500

Beats, bones, and blood

What are the three Bs associated with the functions of calcium in teh body?

500

Let's talk about digoxin and potassium

What are they bind to the same receptors, so potassium level influences efficacy/toxicity of digoxin?

500

Describe an asthma action plan

What is a home plan of care where people have a treatment plan for optimal days as well as parameters and adjustments for moderate and severe impairment?

500

The stages of pressure injuries

What are 1-4

DPTI-purple

Friction and shear are the forces