M&M (meds and math)
Upper vs Lower
Osteoarthritis
GI Bleed
Treatments
100

This common solution can be either hypertonic, hypotonic, or isotonic depending on percentage and additives, if any.

Normal Saline

100

Bright red, vomited

Upper

100

Another name for osteoarthritis

Degenerative Joint Disease (DJD)

100

Most common cause

Peptic Ulcer

100

Least invasive and what does it do?

Medications to reduce stomach acid, reduce swelling, dissolve blood clots present

200

Generic name for this medication used to prevent upper GI bleeding. It also known as Prilosec and Losec.

Omeprazole

200

Dark red, bowel movement

Lower

200

Where on the bone does breakdown occur?

Ends

200

Signs and Symptoms

Black or tarry stool

Bright red blood in vomit

Abdominal Cramps

Dark or bright red blood mixed with stool

Tired/Pale/Shortness of Breath

200

Procedures (invasive)

Removal of abnormal growths

Clips or bands

Hot or cold gas to destroy tissue causing bleeding

300

1000ml over 12 hours = ? (make sure to round)

83 ml/hr

300

Epigastric pain

Upper

300

Name 2 common causes

Joint injury and Overuse

300

Signs of shock

Hypotension

Little or no urination

Rapid Pulse

Unconsciousness

300

Preventive Measures

NSAIDs and ASA only when necessary

Limiting alcohol/stop smoking

Treating other GI issues

Checking for infections if immunocompromised

Reduce stress

400

Total urinary output at 12 hours should be no less than this to be considered adequate

360 ml

400

Suprapubic pain

Lower

400

Who is more likely to develop OA?

Women

400

Chronic bleeding symptoms

Anemia

Occult bleeding

400
Supplies to have on hand

Emesis basin

Suctioning and supplies 

Crash Cart

500

60 gtts/ml = ? this type of tubing

Microtubing

500

Bright red but with bowel movement and 100 bonus points for what else it could be.

Lower, hemorrhoids 

500

Signs and symptoms

Pain/Stiffness/Tenderness

Loss of Flexibility

Grating Sensation

Bone Spurs

Swelling

500

Other causes of GI Bleeding (not named previously)

Benign tumors and cancer

Colitis

Colon Polyps

Diverticular disease

Esophageal varices

Esophagitis

Gastritis

500

What can LPN do to prepare for blood transfusion?

Make sure informed consent is in place

IVs

Blood tubing primed and ready to go

Vitals

Assist with monitoring patient and TACO