pathophysiology
treatment/dx
nursing care/interventions
general nursing concept/bonus
100

What is psoriasis? (include cause)

Autoimmune disease caused by rapid proliferation (growth) of epidermal cells

100

How is psoriasis diagnosed?

health history and physical exam

100

Bonus: which celebrity has psoriasis

Kim K

Kris Jenner

100

While in Publix, you notice a man collapse. He has no pulse and is not breathing. What do you do? 

CPR - 2 hands, 30 compressions:2 breaths (100-120 compressions per minute) - compression depth of 2 inches, wait for complete chest recoil

200

When is the most common onset of psoriasis?

Onset is commonly in young adulthood, but can appear at any age.

200

The nurse should monitor closely for _________ in patients taking biologic agents such as etanercept (Enbrel).


Infection

200

list nursing interventions for "altered self concept"

•Allow pt to express feelings

•Demonstrate acceptance of the pt’s appearance and feelings

200

Describe the procedure for CPR on an infant

cycle of 15 compressions:1 breaths or 30 compressions:2 breaths , 1/3 chest compression w complete chest recoil, 100-120 compressions per minute, 

300

True or false: psoriasis can become systemic

true

300

List the types of UV light therapies used in treatment of psoriasis.

PUVA (UVA) and UVB


300
Interventions for decreased socialization

•Encourage the pt to maintain social contacts

•Encourage pt to plan strategies to deal w exacerbations w/o stress

300

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Dull flank pain or excruciating abdominal pain radiating to the groin or perineum accompanied by nausea, vomiting, and hematuria suggest what urologic disorder?

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kidney stones - dull flank pain: kidney stone in the renal pelvis, excruciating abdominal pain radiating to the groin or perineum: kidney stone in the ureter

400

List at least 2 aggravating factors of psoriasis. 

overuse of alcohol, streptococcal infections, stress, and some drugs (beta-blockers, ACE inhibitors, antimalarials, lithium)

400

What medication is topical salicylic acid paired with in the treatment of mild psoriasis?

corticosteroids

400

Interventions for "inability to manage treatment program"

•Family teaching

•Pt teaching on meds and treatments

•Tell pt to report S&S of secondary infection (fever, purulent discharge, increased redness)

•Encourage adequate rest, good nutrition, and stress management

•Instruct pts on immunosuppressants to avoid crowds and practice good hand washing

400

The nurse is getting a patient out of bed after an exploratory laparotomy, and wound evisceration occurs. What should the nurse do?

Lay the patient down supine, cover the wound with large sterile dressings or towels soaked in NS, and call the surgeon immediately.

500

Name the condition that results from systemic psoriasis.

Psoriatic arthritis

500

Which medications used in the treatment of moderate to severe psoriasis are contraindicated in pregnancy?

methotrexate and oral retinoids

500

Describe a focused assessment on a pt with psoriasis 

•Description of symptoms

•Identification of treatments being used

•Inspect affected areas for lesions and scales

•Document joint pain or stiffness (may cause arthritis)

•Ask how psoriasis affects ADLs

•Coping strategies

500

The patient's ABGs come back at 

pH 7.31

paCo2 34

HCO3 20

what is the condition?

metabolic acidosis (respiratory compensation)