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Nur280 Comp Review- comp 1, comp 2, comp 3 Cane- place on strong side, move with weak Hand grip level at client’s greater trochanter Elbows flexed at 15 to 30 degrees Hold 4-6 inches from the side of the foot Hold in the unaffected side and move together with the weaker side Inspect the cane tips regularly for worn rubber For client with 1 upper extremity, hemicanes or quadripod canes are used For walker, instruct client to put all 4 points of the walker on the floow before putting weight on the hand pieces. Move the walker forward, followed by the weaker foot and then the unaffected foot.
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Nur280 Comp Review- comp 1, comp 2, comp 3
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2hours 108. LPN can recheck liver biopsy vital signs
- Electrolyte loss through NG tube- Hypokalemia - Opisthotonos- From Non-Vaccination of Tetanus : Lay Pt on their side. - Abnormal posturing/Hyperextension bridging of back( spinal column), head, and neck d/t Meningitis, Tetanus (Soil and animal droppings), Bronchodilator overdose. - Ortolani sign- Hip Click/ To Diagnose Hip Dysplasia Tx: Pavlik Harness for 6-12 weeks keep legs abducted when harness is off. - Unconscious man in the PACU needs positioned so he doesn’t aspirate, how do you position him? Turn him on his side to prevent aspiration - CPR- at least 100 compressions per minute - Sign of urinary retention- pain with urination - SCI patient has a headache- check foley for kinks - V fib- defibrillate before CPR - CKD diet- low protein, low sodium, restrict fluid - Glomerulonephritis and strep throat are linked to ca - Incident reports- are not charted in nurse notes - Abuse people personalities- have low self-esteem - Bedrest PE prevention- leg exercises - Celiac disease cannot have- wheat, barley, rye, oats - Metered dose inhaler- 1-2 min between puffs, clean with tap water daily - Allopurinol- Increase fluids - Priority patient to see- Patient with pancreatitis who develops pain on inspiration - TBI what to report- increase in HR - Need additional teaching if family member of a patient with dysphagia states- I will tell them not to tilt forward when swallowing - GERD- upright 1hr after meansl, no caffeine, spicy food, red meat - Priority- 12 year old with asthma using rescue inhaler 2hrs after waking up - 8-month old sits unsupported - 9-month old pulls self to standing position? - Restraints- tie to non-moveable part of bed - Ped priority- assess 6 month-olf who tripled birthweight bfore the 3 month old old with RR of 28 - Gout-uric acid levels - Notify CDC with anthrax exposure patient - Do not secure foley cath to the abdomen of a patient - Sexual harassment is NOT an example of lateral violence - Anthrax- contacts- tx. Cipro antacids 2 hours after to prevent tendon rupture - 2- year old can kick a ball - UTI teaching0 pee every 2-3 hours, cotton underwear - Phenytoin- milk products and protein reduce absorption, avoid foods like chicken and cheese - Q about something to NOT delegate to UAP- change bed w patient having an acute MI - Pediatric pt. with cystic fibrosis- respiratory acidosis - Non urgent- rashes, closed fracture - Toddlers- parallel play- each playing with their own toy next to each other - Preschool- associative play- playing with others - Toilet trained at 2-2 ½ years old, walks 12-15 months - Lateral violence- being a bystander and being offended/affected by what is happening - If a patient is on statins- monitor liver enzymes, if pt. develops a cough, need to switch meds, not expected
- Question: pt after kidney surgery, 1 st^ assessment you do is respiratory (Airway), priority is monitor I&O’s, then assess for pain - Question: Something about which task can you not delegate or let the UAP do and its change sheets of a pts bed who is having an acute MI - Retinal detachment- see floating spots - Question: RN delegate to LPN- urine output measurement of pt with an UTI - Question: Cystic Fibrosis- hospitalized 5 times within the last year - Pt at highest risk of committing suicide; Schizophrenia (1 in 20 ppl), Bipolar when in manic phase, MDD pts when on antidepressant meds - Stomach pH below 4 - Question: priority see first- pt who has 400ml output in 2 hours - Question: Call Dr if pt with Grave’s disease has increased temp of 1 degree, tremors, and restlessness (thyroid storm) - Question: Pediatric pt with Cystic Fibrosis- respiratory acidosis - Pre-op teaching incentive spirometer and cough/deep breath - Correct home teaching for foley- I can change my leg bag once a week and as needed