S/S: Chest pain, difficulty breathing, tachycardia, pale/cyanotic, sense of impending doom, bloody sputumTx: Heaprin, d-dimer lab, O2
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  • Botulism treatment
  • Prevention of dumping syndrome
  • Air/Pulmonary Embolism
  • Sickle cell anemia
- Appear as grayish brown, threadlike burrows on the skin
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  • Cogentin
  • Decerebrit
  • Scabies
  • Cullen's sign
- Is a neurological disorder resulting from damage to the peripheral nerves. It may be caused by diseases of the nerves, systemic illness or a side-effect from chemo.
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  • Clozapine (Clozaril)
  • Metronidazole
  • Peripheral neuropathy
  • Kernig's sign
- A result of 140 or higher needs further evaluation
  • Permanent Trach Care Steps
  • Glucose Tolerance Test while pregnant
  • Aspirin can cause what in children?
  • True or False ? Methadone can be taken while pregnant?
(ACE Inhibitor)- Should monitor for hyperkalemia (due to potassium retention by the kidneys)
  • Enalapril
  • Neostigmine
  • Verapamil (Calan)
  • Hemophilia
- Potentially life threatening emergency- Spinal cord injury @ T6 or higher- Facial flushing, nasal congestion, severe headache.
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  • Nephrotic syndrome
  • Post cardiac cath:
  • Peripheral neuropathy
  • Autonomic dysreflexia
Can lead to cardiac valve dysfunctions
  • Decorticate
  • Rheumatic fever
  • Kawasakis Disease
  • Pyloric stenosis
- Adverse effect of a headache needs to be reported as medication can cause thromboembolism. Monitor for swelling & tenderness of the calf, monitor for hypertension and report as well.
  • Cisplatin continue
  • Estradiol continue
  • Magnesium sulfate
  • Cystic fibrosis continue
True, you want to open up the alveoli to maximize the medications.
  • Bronchodilator inhaler before glucocorticoid inhaler. True or False?
  • When taking Dig and k-supplements avoid this?
  • Medications prescribed for UTI's:
  • Diphenhydramine's such as Benadryl can also be given to treat what?
- ANAs are frequently present in pts who have systemic lupus erythematosus and other autoimmune disorders such as RA and scleroderma.
  • True Labor signs & symptoms
  • Antinuclear antibody (ANA)
  • Extrapyramidal effects
  • Caput succedaneum
- A deficiency in antidiuretic hormone- Increase in urine output (polyuria)
  • Diabetes Insipidus
  • Murphys sign
  • Clozapine can cause?
  • Sub-acute phase of Kawasakis
-15 max points- 8 and below you are in a coma
  • Hodgkin's disease
  • Glasgow Scale
  • High in potassium
  • Decorticate
- Can constrict blood vessels causing an increase in BP & HR, so want to caution anyone that has hypertension or on cardiac meds
  • Post cardiac cath:
  • OTC decongestants
  • Hodgkin's disease
  • Zoloft (Sertraline)
- Med is used for treatment of urinary incontinence- Can expect these common side effects: Tachycardia, constipation, dry mouth, blurred vision, photophobia
  • Oxybutynin
  • Abruptio placentae
  • Phenytoin (Dilantin)
  • Salmeterol
Treatment of glaucoma
  • Vistaril-Hydroxyzine
  • Kawasakis Disease
  • Double vision
  • Timolol (Timoptic)
- Montelukast (Leukotine)- Beclomethasone (corticoseteriod)- Nedocromil (Mast-cell)
  • Long-term tx of asthma
  • Blood Transfusion
  • Med to tx Mysathena gravis
  • Diabetes Insipidus
- Clients with hemophilia (deficiency of clotting factor), are given cryoprecipitate to replace the deficient factor as a prophylactic measure before any invasive procedure, surgery or when actively bleeding.
  • Cryoprecipitate
  • Ergotamine
  • Insulin glargine
  • Oprelevekin
- Peaks in toddlerhood
  • Separation anxiety
  • Timolol (Timoptic)
  • Preparation for cardiac cath:
  • Estradiol continue
- Used to halt preterm labor- Is contraindicated if deep tendon reflexes are ineffective- If the pt experiences a seizure during Mg admission, get the baby out STAT! It's an emergency!
  • Magnesium sulfate
  • Allupurinol
  • Antacids should be given ?
  • Left-sided CVA
- Headache- Polyuria- Hyperglycemia
  • Diphenhydramine's such as Benadryl can also be given to treat what?
  • Lithium expected side/adverse effects (non-urgent)
  • Rotavirus should be given at what age?
  • Specific & Sensitive indicator for renal function
- Watch for dry cough (discontinue and report)- Hypotension- Increased K+ levels (can cause hyperkalemia)- Common meds: Captopril, Enalapril (Ends in "pril")
  • Ace Inhibitors
  • Tetracycline
  • Brudzinski's sign
  • Indomethacin
- Nystagmus-a serious reaction and should be reported.- Levels less than 10 mcg/mL are sub therapeutic and can result in seizure activity. Levels more than 20 mcg/mL can produce toxic effects.
  • Estradiol continue
  • Nephrotic syndrome
  • Blood Transfusion
  • Phenytoin continue
- Gout is a painful and potentially disabling form of arthritis that is caused by an excess of uric acid in the body.- Pt should remain well hydrated (this will minimize uric acid stones)- Should avoid foods high in purines
  • Babinski sign
  • Patient with Gout
  • Cryoprecipitate
  • Paracentesis
Type O
  • Antidote for Tylenol
  • Macular Degeneration
  • Universal donor blood
  • Timolol (Timoptic)
- Bananas, apricots, cherries, grapes, kiwis, passion fruit, avocados, chestnuts, tomatoes and peaches
  • When should the single dose of Herpes zoster vaccine be given?
  • If someone has a latex allergy, you should also assess if the patient is allergic to what?
  • Morphine is contraindicated in what?
  • Myasthenia gravis care (with attention to improving nutrition)
- Treatment of anxiety and also itching- Watch out for dry mouth, given preop commonly
  • Clozapine can cause?
  • Clozapine (Clozaril)
  • Glomerulonephritis
  • Vistaril-Hydroxyzine
Anteries
  • Medication specifically for migraines
  • Eclampsia
  • Extrapyramidal effects
  • Better perfusion: DAngle
- Estradiol is used to treat symptoms of menopause such as hot flashes, and vaginal dryness, burning, and irritation. Other uses include prevention of osteoporosis in postmenopausal women, and replacement of estrogen in women with ovarian failure or other conditions that cause a lack of natural estrogen in the body. Estradiol is sometimes used as part of cancer treatment in women and men.
  • Chlorpromazine
  • SSRIs
  • Estradiol
  • Pulse paradoxus
- It is normal to feel itching and mild discomfort after surgery, but the pt should be instructed not to rub or place pressure on the eye.
  • Peripheral neuropathy
  • Testing for TB continue
  • Cataract continue
  • Cystic Fibrosis
- Osteoporosis, which needs to be monitored regularly w/bone density scans
  • Steroids such as Prednisone can increase what?
  • Glucose Tolerance Test while pregnant
  • Adverse effects of glucocorticoids are?
  • Morphine is contraindicated in what?
Type 1 DMDrinking water can lower blood sugar levels by diluting the amount of glucose (sugar) in the blood stream. Indirectly it will reduce insulin resistance and help a person reduce their hunger.
  • Ice is contraindicated with what disease?
  • Manifestations of tardive dyskinesia
  • Indomethacin
  • IM site for children above 18 months
- Ecchymosis in umbilical area, seen with pancreatitis
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  • Babinski sign
  • Cullen's sign
  • Aplastic Anemia
  • Diverticulitis
- Alterations in VS (Including increased systolic pressure)- Widening pulse pressures- Bradycardia
  • Late signs of ICP
  • Clozapine (Clozaril)
  • Chlordiazepoxide
  • Pyloric stenosis
- Botox may be given for this. - Patch the GOOD eye so that the weaker eye can get stronger.
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  • Scabies
  • Early signs of ICP
  • Verapamil
  • Strabismus
- Is an indication of meningeal irritation. The maneuver is usually performed with the client supine with hips and knees in flexion. Extension of the knees is attempted and the inability to extend the clients knee beyond 135 degrees w/out causing pain constitutes a positive test.
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  • Verapamil
  • Kernig's sign
  • Oprelevekin
  • Cystic Fibrosis
- Barking cough- Difficulty breathing, fast breathing, noisy breathing, SOB or wheezing- Fatigue or fever- Hoarseness or impaired voice
  • Neostigmine
  • Croup
  • PACE
  • Cystic Fibrosis
- Hyperactive deep-tendon reflexes 4+- Hypertension
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  • Pre-Eclampsia
  • Placenta previa
  • Carbamazepine
  • Agoraphobia
- Acute- Subacute- Convalescent
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  • High in potassium
  • Stages of Kawasakis Disease
  • Steroids such as Prednisone can increase what?
  • Liver failure medication (to eliminate ammonia levels)
- Tongue thrusting and lip smacking- Facial grimacing and eye blinking- Repetitive involuntary movements
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  • Medications prescribed for UTI's:
  • Before a Pulmonary Function Test (PFT)
  • First sign of cystic fibrosis
  • Manifestations of tardive dyskinesia
- NMS is like S & M- You get hot (hyperpyrexia)- stiff (increased muscle tone)- Sweaty (diaphoresis)- BP, pulse and resp go up - Start to drool
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  • Neuroleptic malignant syndrome (NMS)
  • Brudzinski's sign continue
  • Tube feedings with decreased LOC
  • Side effects of inhaled corticosteroids
- Creatinine males 0.6 - 1.2 mg/dL female 0.5-1.1
  • Medication to induce labor?
  • Specific & Sensitive indicator for renal function
  • What to expect with a patient having a chest tube?
  • When a patient is taking epoetin alfa, what should you watch for?
- Normal Saline ONLY!- Only collect one unit of blood @ a time.- Want a 20 gauge needle or larger.- Initiate blood transfusion 30 minutes or less after obtaining blood.
  • Agranulocytosis
  • Blood Transfusion
  • For cord compression
  • Acupressure band
- Partial thickness (some skin loss or blistering)
  • Pressure ulcer stage 4
  • Pressure ulcer stage 2
  • Mechanical restraints
  • Long-term tx of asthma
- May be meconium ileus at birth- Baby is inconsolable, do not eat, not passing meconium
  • Prevention of dumping syndrome
  • First sign of cystic fibrosis
  • Medication to induce labor?
  • Morphine is contraindicated in what?
- This med is an immune suppressant and can cause bone marrow suppression. Should advised pt about monitoring for fever or sore throat.
  • Methotrexate
  • Guthrie Test
  • Alendronate (Fosamax)
  • Ergotamine
- Measles is a highly contagious infection caused by the measles virus. Initial signs and symptoms typically include fever, often greater than 40 °C, cough, runny nose, and inflamed eyes. Two or three days after the start of symptoms, small white spots may form inside the mouth, known as Koplik's spots.
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  • Birth weight
  • Fluoxetine
  • Rubeola
  • Amphojel
- This is a calcium channel blocker used to decrease workload and lower BP. So changing positions slowly will prevent orthostatic hypotension and dizziness.- Should take with food- Palpitations should be discussed with pcp but not stopped w/out addressing with doc first
  • Tensilon
  • Furosemide
  • Verapamil
  • Ergotamine
- Depressed deep tendon reflexes- Decreased BP- Lethargy
  • Decreased LOC signs
  • Caput succedaneum
  • Agoraphobia
  • Sucralfate continue
- Used after a mastectomy- Empty when full or q8h, remove plug, empty contents, place on flat surface, cleanse opening and plug with alcohol sponge.- Compress evacuator completely to remove air, release plug, check system for operation.
  • Rubeola
  • Hemovac
  • Sinemet
  • Digoxin
- An antibiotic- This should NOT be given to someone who is pregnant, due to the adverse effects on developing bones and teeth)
  • OTC decongestants
  • Donepezil
  • Doxycycline
  • Enalapril
- Do not lift anything heavier than 10lbs for at least one week- Sleep on your back or unaffected side to lessen the pressure.- Need to report any pain, decrease in vision or increase in discharge in the eye.
  • Post cardiac cath:
  • Myasthenia gravis care (with attention to improving nutrition)
  • Cataract surgery discharge instructions
  • Glucose Tolerance Test while pregnant
- Adverse effects of anti-psychotic meds- Dystonia- Tarditive dyskinesia- Tightening of the jaw- Stiff neck- Swollen tongue- Later on swollen airway
  • Neuroleptic malignant syndrome (NMS)
  • Methycenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA)
  • Rhogam is given when?
  • Extrapyramidal effects
- Chlorpromazine is used to treat psychotic disorders such as schizophrenia or manic-depression, and severe behavioral problems in children ages 1 throughChlorpromazine is also used to treat nausea and vomiting, anxiety before surgery, chronic hiccups, acute intermittent porphyria, and symptoms of tetanus.
  • Addison's Disease Treatment:
  • Chlorpromazine (Thorazine)
  • Breastfeeding schedule
  • Misoprostol
- Tocolytic medication = Terbutaline
  • Used to stop labor
  • Nitrazine paper
  • Timolol (Timoptic)
  • Post cardiac cath:
- Calcium Gluconate
  • To test lead poisoning in a child?
  • Antidote for Magnesium Toxicity
  • Herbal supplement Valerian
  • Prevention of dumping syndrome
- Coughing up blood- If the amount is greater than 275 mL/24 hours this indicates a risk for hemorrhage and needs to be reported.
  • Hemoptysis
  • Decerebrit
  • Hemovac
  • Murphys sign
- Used to stimulate mental activity and increase appetite- This can interact with caffeine and cause irritability
  • Doxycycline
  • Amphojel
  • Ginsing
  • Scabies
- Guided imagery
  • Cocaine intoxication
  • Infectious Gastroenteritis (Diarrhea) rehydration
  • Lithium expected side/adverse effects (non-urgent)
  • With PTSD, type of alternative therapy
- This should NOT be mixed in a syringe with any other insulins- This med should be injected once a day and does not cause peaks, instead it maintains a steady blood level for 24 hours, which reduces the risk of hypoglycemia
  • Ulcerative Colitis
  • Acetazolamide
  • Insulin glargine
  • Pernicious anemia
Leads to cardiac problems
  • Alzheimer meds
  • Kawasakis Disease
  • Verapamil (Calan)
  • Double vision
Blindness in one half of the field, a functional defect that can affect the right or left side.
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  • Oprelevekin
  • Hemianopsia
  • Tetracycline
  • Decerebrit
- Blue is positive for amniotic fluid
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  • Nitrazine paper
  • Pyloric stenosis
  • Left Hemisphere
  • Tension pneumothorax
- Sucralfate is used to treat an active duodenal ulcer. Sucralfate can heal an active ulcer, but it will not prevent future ulcers from occurring.
  • Nephrotic syndrome
  • Estradiol continue
  • Hyper-parathyroid
  • Sucralfate continue
- Given at weeks, & 72 hours post partum, IM. - Only needs to be given to Rh NEGATIVE mother
  • Mechanical restraints
  • Signs of Stevens-Johnson Syndrome
  • Hodgkin's disease
  • Rhogam is given when?
- Mom is negative and baby is positive
  • IM site for children above 18 months
  • Infectious Gastroenteritis (Diarrhea) rehydration
  • Rhogam is given when mom and baby are what?
  • What is Chvostek's sign? And how is it done?
- Is a condition in which RBCs contain decreased level of hemoglobin
  • First sign of cystic fibrosis
  • Fontanelle closure timeframe
  • After cataract surgery
  • Iron deficiency Anemia
- program that provides adult daycare services along with in home assessments and supportive services
  • Transesophageal Fistula (TEF)
  • PACE
  • Diphenhydramine's such as Benadryl can also be given to treat what?
  • Metoclopramide
1st degree: Red and painful2nd degree: Blisters3rd degree: No pain because of blocked and burned nerves
  • SSRIs
  • Librium
  • Bactrim
  • Burns:
- Elevated TSH levels- Decreased T4, T3 & free thyroxine
  • Steroids such as Prednisone can increase what?
  • With peritoneal dialysis outflow is inadequate
  • Right-sided Lesion (CVA)
  • Hypothyrdoism expected lab results
- Anorexia- N/V- Blurred vision- Yellow haze - Fatigue/weakness- Normal Dig levels: 0.5-0.8
  • Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA)
  • Before a Pulmonary Function Test (PFT)
  • Digoxin Toxicity manifestations
  • Signs of lithium toxicity (Urgent)
- Hyporefexia (absence of deep tendon reflexes)- Respiratory depression- Decrease in LOC- Hypotension- Urine output is decreased
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  • Signs of Stevens-Johnson Syndrome
  • Magnesium Sulfate Toxicity S/S:
  • Transesophageal Fistula (TEF)
  • Neuroleptic malignant syndrome (NMS)
Seizure
  • Aplastic Anemia
  • Babinski sign
  • Furosemide
  • Eclampsia
- Valproic acid is used to treat various types of seizure disorders. It is also used to treat manic episodes related to bipolar disorder (manic depression), and to prevent migraine headaches.- This medication can cause liver failure so watch for jaundice
  • Valproic Acid
  • Estradiol continue
  • Chlorpromazine continue.
  • Sucralfate
- Around 12 months of age
  • Medication used for Diabetes Insipidus
  • To test lead poisoning in a child?
  • Transesophageal Fistula (TEF)
  • Prevention of dumping syndrome
- Subcutaneous tissue visible
  • Alzheimer meds
  • Pressure ulcer stage 3
  • Sucralfate continue
  • After cataract surgery
- Projectile vomiting- Olive like mass
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  • Ferrous sulfate
  • Pyloric stenosis
  • Pre-Eclampsia
  • Used to stop labor
Mucomyst
  • Universal donor blood
  • Antidote for Tylenol
  • Better perfusion: DAngle
  • Want lots of Vit A
- Is an SSRI and used to Tx depression- This medication suppresses platelet aggregation which increases risk for bleeding when used with NSAIDs & anticoagulants. Want to advise patient to use Tylenol instead of ibuprofen for headaches.
  • Brudzinski's sign
  • Flumazenil
  • Fluoxetine
  • Isometrics
- Iron- Want to take on an empty stomach
  • Ferrous sulfate
  • Cullen's sign
  • Cryoprecipitate
  • Reasons to hold BP meds
- This can cause serotonin syndrome within 2-72 hours of starting treatment. - Pt could experience tremors, agitation, confusion, anxiety and hallucinations and need to be reported. - Educate pt to monitor and report any black tarry stools.- Weight gain is an adverse effect and can cause a rash.
  • Flaxseed
  • Fluoxetine nursing manifestations
  • Chlorpromazine (Thorazine)
  • Fontanelle closure timeframe
- 3,4 &6
  • When assessing extra ocular eye movement what cranial nerves are you assessing?
  • Women in labor with un-reassuring FHR
  • What is the max amount that can be taken out at one time with a thoracentesis?
  • What to expect with a patient having a chest tube?
- This medication can be used to treat bipolar as well as seizures- This med can affect oral contraceptives
  • Doxycycline
  • With Lithium
  • Chlorpromazine continue.
  • Carbamazepine
- This is used for sickle cell- Report GI symptoms immediately this could be a sign of toxicity
  • Neostigmine
  • Kwell
  • Rescue breathing
  • Hydroxyurea
- Trendelenberg position (this removes pressure off the cord)- If the cord is prolapsed, knee to chest, cover it with sterile saline gauze to prevent drying of the cord and to minimize infection.
  • For cord compression
  • Vistaril-Hydroxyzine
  • Clozapine can cause?
  • True Labor signs & symptoms
- Daily blood draws are needed for the 1st 5 days of starting this medication.- Pt should not take calcium supplements - Do not take acetaminophen for headaches (increases risk for bleeding)
  • Warfarin
  • Insulin glargine
  • Oprelevekin
  • Tetracycline
- Developing HF, so the nurse should watch for peripheral edema and report any findings of this STAT!
  • To assess for cyanosis in a patient with dark skin where is the most appropriate areas to assess for this?
  • What is the greatest risk for someone receiving mannitol IV?
  • What is a complication that you should frequently assess if a patient is suspected of having diabetes insipidus?
  • What is Chvostek's sign? And how is it done?
- Watch for muscle pain (stop med & contact provider)- Watch liver enzymes
  • Oprelevekin
  • Atorvastatin
  • Shillings Test
  • Metoclopramide
- Butterfly rash
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  • Cocaine intoxication
  • With PTSD, type of alternative therapy
  • Herbal supplement Valerian
  • SLE
- Decrease amount of platelets
  • Decreased LOC signs
  • Thrombocytopenia
  • Hemolytic Anemia
  • Decerebrit
Prevention of thyroid storm
  • Want lots of Vit A
  • PTU and Tapazole
  • Ferrous sulfate
  • Left Hemisphere
- Can cause GI upset, suggest to take with applesauce.- Should advise pt to take med in the morning to prevent esophageal ulceration.- Do not take with antacids, will alter absorption
  • Cryoprecipitate
  • Tetracycline
  • Estradiol continue
  • Acetazolamide
- Caused by a lack of intrinsic factor, a substance needed to absorb Vit B12 from the GI tract.- Often has a red beefy looking tongue- Vit B12 is needed for the formation of RBCs.
  • Meningococcal vaccine
  • Pulse paradoxus
  • Pernicious anemia
  • Tetracycline
- True, it can be taken for opioid withdrawl
  • Caution with a patient that has an ileostomy
  • True or False ? Methadone can be taken while pregnant?
  • Clonidine may be prescribed for some experiencing?
  • Bronchodilator inhaler before glucocorticoid inhaler. True or False?
- Test it for glucose, then notify doctor
  • Stages of Kawasakis Disease
  • Diphenhydramine's such as Benadryl can also be given to treat what?
  • Agoraphobia
  • If clear drainage is coming out of a patient and you suspect that it could be CSF, first action is to?
- Increase glucose, so monitor blood sugar levels
  • Rhogam is given when mom and baby are what?
  • Steroids such as Prednisone can increase what?
  • Antidote for Magnesium Toxicity
  • Obtaining temp or giving ear drops to a child
- Specific protein in the urine that confirms multiple myeloma
  • Bence Jones
  • Clozapine can cause?
  • Cullen's sign
  • Newborn Care
- Motor restlessness, person needs to keep going- Tx with antiparkinsons meds- Can be mistaken for agitation
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  • Acetazolamide
  • Akathisia
  • What is the greatest risk for someone receiving mannitol IV?
  • What is a complication that you should frequently assess if a patient is suspected of having diabetes insipidus?
- 1 medium raw carrot
  • Want lots of Vit A
  • Timolol (Timoptic)
  • Floating dark spots
  • Used to stop labor
- Alkaline, it will turn nitrazine paper blue. Urine and normal vaginal discharge are acidic and turn it pink.
  • Amniotic fluid is?
  • Metoclopramide
  • Acetazolamide
  • Placenta previa
- NPO 8-12 hours (incase surgery is needed)- Empty bladder, pulses- Tell pt that they may feel heat palpitations or desire to cough with dye injection.
  • Cheyne-Stokes Respirations
  • Antiepileptic (seizure) medications
  • Preparation for cardiac cath:
  • Cataract surgery discharge instructions
- Muscle damage, tendon exposure
  • Pressure ulcer stage 4
  • Floating dark spots
  • Iron deficiency Anemia
  • Chlorpromazine continue.
- Examine body areas with the least melanin, such as the underarm, soles of the feet, conjunctiva and mucous membranes.
  • Bactrim
  • Paracentesis
  • To assess for cyanosis in a patient with dark skin where is the most appropriate areas to assess for this?
  • Adverse effects of glucocorticoids are?
- Persistent uterine contractions- Painful- Placenta separates from the uterus- Bleeding inside the uterus- Life-threatening to the fetus
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  • Abruptio placentae
  • Babinski sign
  • Sickle cell anemia
  • Hyper-parathyroid
Colostrum is secreted from the mother's breasts during postpartum days 1 toIt contains the IgA immunoglobulin that provides passive immunity to the newborn.
  • Warfarin
  • Colostrum
  • Chlordiazepoxide
  • Misoprostol
- Puts pt at risk for hypokalemia, dizziness (can cause drop in BP which leads to the dizziness) & urinary frequency
  • Acupressure band
  • Hydroxyurea
  • Ginsing
  • Furosemide
- 1000cc
  • What is Chvostek's sign? And how is it done?
  • Antipsychotics are incompatible with
  • What is the max amount that can be taken out at one time with a thoracentesis?
  • Antidote for Magnesium Toxicity
- Used for treatment of alcohol w/d- Don't drink alcohol with this as very bad n/v can occur
  • Librium
  • Rhogam is given when?
  • Amoxicillin
  • Risperdal
- They also have an anticholinergic effect that can help control tremors in the early stages of Parkinson's.
  • Jerking movements of the extremities
  • Diphenhydramine's such as Benadryl can also be given to treat what?
  • After a shunt placement, what is the bed position?
  • Acetazolamide
- Large, bulky, frothy, foul-smelling stools- Barrel chest- Life expectancy is 30-40's- Cough- Respiratory distress- Thick secretions
  • Rotavirus should be given at what age?
  • Herbal supplement Saw Palmetto
  • Spasm of the extremities
  • Common symptoms of a cystic fibrosis pt:
- Antibiotic- Don't take if allergic to sulfas- Diarrhea is a common side effect- Drink plenty of fluids
  • Bactrim
  • Salmeterol
  • Amniotic fluid is?
  • Allupurinol
- Vaccines needed for ages 4-5 years
  • Guthrie Test
  • Hydroxyurea
  • DPT/MMR/OPV
  • Amoxicillin
- Pancreatitis- It causes spasms of the sphincter of Oddi, therefore Demerol should be given
  • IM site for children above 18 months
  • Abruptio placentae
  • Morphine is contraindicated in what?
  • When a patient is taking epoetin alfa, what should you watch for?
- Prednisone (Glucocorticoid)- Adalimumab (DMARD)
  • Rheumatoid arthritis meds
  • Rhogam is given when?
  • Rheumatoid factor (RF) diagnostic test
  • Hepatic Encephalopathy
- This medication is used to treat myasthenia gravis- An adverse effect of this med is nausea, bradycardia, and salvation at the mouth.
  • Gout continue
  • Hydroxyurea
  • Chlordiazepoxide
  • Neostigmine
- Tx of hyperlipidemia- Should be taken on an empty stomach to enhance absorption, report any unexplained muscle pain, especially fever
  • Meningococcal vaccine
  • Sucralfate continue
  • Post cardiac cath:
  • Simvastatin - Zocor
- Pockets within the intestine. Low residue, no seeds, nuts or peas
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  • Placenta previa
  • Diverticulitis
  • Decreased LOC signs
  • Birth weight
- Beginning stage- Starts with high fever uncontrolled by antipyretics- Tachycardia- Irritability- Strawberry tongue- Conjunctival redness
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  • Testing for TB continue
  • Sickle cell anemia
  • Acute phase of Kawasakis
  • Antacids should be given ?
- No more than 120 degrees for water heater- Crib slates should be no more than 2.25 in apart- Car seat should face the rear until 2 years of age- Newborn car seat should be at 45 degree angle.
  • Safety Teachings for parents
  • Peripheral neuropathy continue
  • Cheyne-Stokes Respirations
  • Antacids should be given ?
- Turn patient from side to side BEFORE checking kinks in tubing (according to Kaplan)
  • Morphine is contraindicated in what?
  • With peritoneal dialysis outflow is inadequate
  • What is a potential complication of a thyroidectomy?
  • Caution with a patient that has an ileostomy
- A pt's bronchodilator will be withheld - And not allowed to smoke 4 hours before the test
  • Before a Pulmonary Function Test (PFT)
  • With peritoneal dialysis outflow is inadequate
  • Morphine is contraindicated in what?
  • Rescue breathing
- Monitor vital signs, pulses distal to site- Apply pressure to cath site for at least 15 minutes- Keep leg straight, bedrest for 6-8 hrs.
  • For cord compression
  • Testing for TB
  • Post cardiac cath:
  • Hypo-parathyroid
- It is used to divert urine outside of the body when the urinary bladder has been removed. The conduit cannot store urine the way the bladder did; therefore, urine will be flowing continuously and an appliance must be worn as a collection device.
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  • Intussusception
  • Ileal conduit
  • Kernig's sign
  • Hydroxyurea
- Schizophrenia medication- One of the greatest risks for a pt taking this is neuroleptic syndrome. It is a potentially life threatening adverse effect of this medication, which can show symptoms of a high fever, dysrhymias, decreased LOCand labile BP.- Headaches, constipation & vomiting are common side effects of this medication.
  • Indomethacin
  • Fluoxetine
  • Chlorpromazine
  • Amitriptyline
Protruding tongue
  • Cocaine intoxication
  • Downs syndrome
  • Thrombocytopenia
  • Gout continue
- This is used to test for brain damage or upper motor neuron damage. It is considered positive if the toes flare up upon stroking the plantar aspect of the foot.
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  • Pulse paradoxus
  • Testing for TB
  • Babinski sign
  • Murphys sign
- Oxytocin- Misoprostol suppositories
  • Emphysema expected findings
  • Rheumatoid arthritis meds
  • Sub-acute phase of Kawasakis
  • Medication to induce labor?
- Involuntary spasms may be found with such conditions as cerebral palsy, trauma, cerebral infection and certain degenerative disorders.
  • Phenytoin (Dilantin)
  • Emphysema expected findings
  • Simvastatin - Zocor
  • Spasm of the extremities
Sumatriptan
  • Medication specifically for migraines
  • Herbal supplement Valerian
  • When taking Dig and k-supplements avoid this?
  • IM site for children above 18 months
- Can lower BP
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  • Better perfusion: DAngle
  • Better perfusion: EleVate
  • Pressure ulcer stage 4
  • Herbal supplement Valerian
- Medication for seizures (anticonvulsant)- Should not take with other calcium containing foods.- Commonly causes gingival hyperplasia
  • Phenytoin (Dilantin)
  • Simvastatin - Zocor
  • Rhogam is given when?
  • Clozapine (Clozaril)
- Trachea shifts to opposite side
  • Stranger anxiety
  • Aplastic Anemia
  • Tension pneumothorax
  • PTU and Tapazole
- Dangerous when you are pregnant- German measles (rubella)....Never get pregnant with a German (rubella)
  • Scabies
  • Rescue breathing
  • Rubella
  • Neutropenia
This is helpful in diagnosing RA, but the levels do not always correlate with the severity of the disease activity.
  • Haloperidol (Haldol) adverse effect?
  • Rheumatoid factor (RF) diagnostic test
  • Manifestations of tardive dyskinesia
  • Morphine is contraindicated in what?
- Purple/red small dots that are caused by minor bleeding from capillary blood vessels.- This indicates that the pt is at great risk for a fat emboli a life-threatening complication of fractures.
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  • What is Chvostek's sign? And how is it done?
  • Post operative tx of arthroscopy
  • Teaching instructions for the use of a cane:
  • Upper chest petechiae after a long bone fracture
- SSRI- Side effects are agitation, sleep disturbances and dry mouth, constipation, ortho hypotension, possible urinary retention, blurred vision
  • Hypo-parathyroid
  • Clozapine (Clozaril)
  • Rescue breathing
  • Zoloft (Sertraline)
- Is prescribed to morbidly obese pts to lose weight. It prevents absorption of some of the fat in the pts diet. - The med should be taken 3 times/day within 1 hour of a meal- Its a lipase inhibitor, not an appetite suppressor.
  • Cataract continue
  • Zoloft (Sertraline)
  • Orlistat (Xenical)
  • For cord compression
- During the child's first year of life.
  • Rotavirus should be given at what age?
  • Specific & Sensitive indicator for renal function
  • True or False ? Methadone can be taken while pregnant?
  • IM site for children above 18 months
- Restless- Tachycardia
  • Thrombocytopenia
  • Hypoxemia
  • Separation anxiety
  • Lyme Disease
- Semi fowlers or upright on edge of bed- Empty bladder- Post procedure: VS, report elevated temp, observe for signs of hypovolemia
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  • Agoraphobia
  • Guthrie Test
  • Paracentesis
  • Allupurinol
- dry newborn 1st unless suction mouth is there as AIRWAY is most important, then dry!
  • Amoxicillin
  • Newborn Care
  • Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA)
  • Birth weight
- Caused by a failure of the bone marrow to produce sufficient number of RBC's.
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  • Amoxicillin
  • Shillings Test
  • Aplastic Anemia
  • Sinemet
The pt may require tx for the anemia (transfusion, medications) and further chemo may be need to be delayed until the blood counts are higher.
  • Rubeola continue
  • Phenytoin continue
  • Post cardiac cath:
  • Cisplatin continue
- Dilated pupils
  • Cocaine intoxication
  • Kawasakis Disease
  • Sucralfate continue
  • Herbal supplement Valerian
- Surfactant. Med for lung expansion
  • Sucralfate continue
  • Bethamethasone (Celestone)
  • Tension pneumothorax
  • Reasons to hold BP meds
A red, flat rash which usually starts on the face and then spreads to the rest of the body typically begins three to five days after the start of symptoms. Symptoms usually develop 10-12 days after exposure to an infected person and last 7-10 days.
  • Orlistat (Xenical)
  • Rubeola continue
  • Fluoxetine
  • Cisplatin continue
- Treatment for cancer. - If a client has reported fatigue it is important to check the patients most recent CBC. The client I likely to be anemic as a result of myelosuppression (bone marrow suppression) from the chem.
  • Cisplatin (Platinol)
  • Ulcerative Colitis
  • Amitriptyline
  • True Labor signs & symptoms
- Anterior (front) fontanelle closed by 18 months- Posterior (back) close within 6-8 weeks.
  • Clozapine (Clozaril)
  • Hepatic Encephalopathy
  • Vistaril-Hydroxyzine
  • Fontanelle closure timeframe
- Lab results for prothrombin time
  • Before a liver biopsy it is important to check what lab?
  • Med to tx Mysathena gravis
  • Lithium expected side/adverse effects (non-urgent)
  • Stranger anxiety
- This med reduces gastric acid secretions so that ulcers can heal.- Pt's taking this should avoid taking magnesium containing antacids as this will increase the risk of diarrhea.- Misoprostol tends to cause diarrhea.- This can induce uterine contractions, so women of childbearing age must r/o pregnancy.
  • Insulin glargine
  • Misoprostol
  • Risperdal
  • Salmeterol
- Inhibits production of uric acid- Used to treat gout and/or kidney stones of that nature- Watch for kidney toxicity- Contraindicated with Warfarin & oral hypoglycemic (increases effects of meds)
  • Flumazenil
  • Hydroxyurea
  • Allupurinol
  • Fluoxetine
- These bands can be worn on the wrists and can help alleviate nausea and vomiting.- An alternative therapy option for pregnancy n/v.
  • Guthrie Test
  • Acetazolamide
  • Extrapyramidal effects
  • Acupressure band
- This medication is used to prevent and treat postmenopausal osteoporosis and Paget's Disease. - Alendronate-taken in morning on an empty stomach.- The patient must be instructed to wait at least 30 minutes after taking Alendronate before eating, drinking, or taking other medications.
  • Oprelevekin
  • Patient with Gout
  • Haloperidol (Haldol) can cause what?
  • Alendronate (Fosamax)
- Myringotomy is a surgical procedure in which a tiny incision is created in the eardrum to relieve pressure caused by excessive buildup of fluid, or to drain pus from the middle ear. - Patient should be positioned on affected ear after surgery (this allows drainage of secretions)
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  • Oxybutynin
  • Myringotomy
  • Babinski sign
  • Ace Inhibitors
- Ventrogluteal
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  • IM administration site for a toddler above 18 months of age?
  • Glucagon increases the effects of what?
  • Clonidine may be prescribed for some experiencing?
  • Med for osteoporosis
- Such as ataxia, may be seen with many neurologic conditions affecting the clients ability to produce a smooth movement.
  • Peripheral neuropathy continue
  • Manifestations of tardive dyskinesia
  • Emphysema expected findings
  • Jerking movements of the extremities
- Fear of being in places in which help may not be available
  • Agoraphobia
  • Neutropenia
  • Cogentin
  • Hodgkin's disease
- Retinal detachment
  • Floating dark spots
  • Kawasakis Disease
  • Hypoxemia
  • Alzheimer meds
- Hypocalcemia: numbness and tingling in the hands, soles of the feet and around the lips.
  • What is a potential complication of a thyroidectomy?
  • Herbal supplement Saw Palmetto
  • Infectious Gastroenteritis (Diarrhea) rehydration
  • Lithium expected side/adverse effects (non-urgent)
- This med is used to prevent delirium tremens for someone experiencing alcohol withdrawal
  • Chlordiazepoxide
  • Aplastic Anemia
  • Placenta previa
  • Amniotic fluid is?
- End in "olol"- Metoprolol, propranolol- Watch for bradycardia & hypotension- Metroprolol can decrease cardiac output and needs to be cautioned with CHF. No grapefruit.- Propranolol can cause bronchoconstriction (so don't want to give to someone with asthmatics)
  • Ileal conduit
  • Beta- Blockers
  • Metronidazole
  • Bence Jones
- Most likely to have impulsive like behaviors
  • Reasons to hold BP meds
  • IM site for children above 18 months
  • Right-sided Lesion (CVA)
  • Stages of Kawasakis Disease
- This can be used for migraine prophylaxis can lead to GI symptoms such as bloating, abd pain and flatulence
  • Scabies
  • Babinski sign
  • Flaxseed
  • BRAT diet
- Is characterized by a rhythmic increase (to the point of hyperventilation) and decrease (to the point of apnea) in the rate and depth of respirations. - It is commonly seen in pts who are unconscious, comatose or moribund (approaching death).
  • Cataract surgery discharge instructions
  • Cheyne-Stokes Respirations
  • Mechanical restraints
  • Bethamethasone (Celestone)
- NEVER take with milk- Take with juice or water
  • Pre-Eclampsia
  • Iron elixir
  • Pyloric stenosis
  • Diverticulitis
- Is an inherited autosomal recessive trait that involves exocrine (non hormonal) gland dysfunction.- Increased viscosity of secretions- Increased electrolyte levels in sweat
  • Ulcerative Colitis
  • Indomethacin
  • Cataract continue
  • Cystic Fibrosis
Tap on the pt's face at a point just anterior to the ear and just below the zygomatic bone. A positive response would be twitching of the ipsilateral (same side only) facial muscles, suggestive of neuromuscular excitability caused by hypocalcemia.
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  • Post operative tx of arthroscopy
  • Active TB treatment duration?
  • What is Chvostek's sign? And how is it done?
  • Positioning of a pt after total hip replacement
- Is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory that reduces pain and inflammation- Adverse effects of this med: Dizziness, vertigo, muscle weakness, n/v, anorexia that leads to weight loss
  • Indomethacin
  • RAST testing
  • Iron deficiency Anemia
  • Valproic Acid
- Don't sleep on operated side- Don't flex hip more than 45-60 degrees- Don't elevate HOB more than 45 degrees- Maintain hip abduction by separating thighs with pillows.
  • Myasthenia gravis care (with attention to improving nutrition)
  • Exposure or possible exposure to anthrax
  • Positioning of a pt after total hip replacement
  • Women in labor with un-reassuring FHR
- Decrease in central vision
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  • Neutropenia
  • Rhogam is given when?
  • Orlistat (Xenical)
  • Macular Degeneration
- Dyspnea- Tachycardia- Barrel chested- Clubbing of the fingers- Shallow respirations
  • Signs of Stevens-Johnson Syndrome
  • Jerking movements of the extremities
  • Ulcerative Colitis medications
  • Emphysema expected findings
- 6 hours- In addition these contraceptive devices are also fitted so must be refitted if you lose weight or gain a significant amount of weight.
  • Prevention of dumping syndrome
  • Digoxin Toxicity manifestations
  • Positioning of a pt after total hip replacement
  • Diaphragms must stay in place for how long after intercourse?
ICP
  • Ginsing
  • Scabies
  • Glaucoma
  • Ataxia
- Bananas- Potatoes- Citrus fruits
  • Hodgkin's disease
  • Birth weight
  • Early signs of ICP
  • High in potassium
- Citalopram (Celexa) an example of an SSRI- Used to treat depression- Can take 3-4 weeks before patients starts to experience signs of improvement and in some cases up to 8 weeks.
  • Salmeterol
  • Isometrics
  • RAST testing
  • SSRIs
- Diffuse edema of the fetal scalp that crosses the suture lines. Swelling reabsorbs within 1-3 days
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  • Verapamil (Calan)
  • Caput succedaneum
  • Decreased LOC signs
  • Cataract continue
- Up & back
  • Obtaining temp or giving ear drops to a child
  • Steroids such as Prednisone can increase what?
  • Caution with a patient that has an ileostomy
  • Cocaine intoxication
- Cancer of the lymph and is very curable in early stages
  • OTC decongestants
  • Hodgkin's disease
  • Signs of lithium toxicity (Urgent)
  • Kawasakis Disease
- Used for acute asthma attacks
  • Paracentesis
  • Aplastic Anemia
  • Albuterol
  • Isometrics
- Back pain is an adverse reaction, hypotension, tachycardia
  • Hemolytic transfusion reaction
  • Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA)
  • Diverticulitis
  • Clozapine can cause?
- This is used to visualize, diagnose and treat problems inside a joint. Applying ice to the affected area in the immediate postop period reduces pain and swelling. Pt may be allowed to walk as tolerated, but joint used should be minimizes for the first few days to reduces pain and swelling.
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  • Antiepileptic (seizure) medications
  • Herbal supplement Saw Palmetto
  • Women in labor with un-reassuring FHR
  • Post operative tx of arthroscopy
- Bradypnea- Crackels
  • Cocaine intoxication
  • Timolol (Timoptic)
  • Oxygen toxicity
  • Left Hemisphere
- Newborns should be breastfed every 2 to 3 hr. Parents should awaken the newborn to feed at least every 3 hr during the day and at least every 4 hr during the night until the newborn is feeding well and gaining weight adequately. Breastfeeding should occur 8 to 12 times within a 24-hr window. Then, a feed-on-demand schedule may be followed.
  • Breastfeeding schedule
  • Phenytoin continue
  • Cheyne-Stokes Respirations
  • Post operative tx of arthroscopy
- Phenazopyridine
  • To assess for cyanosis in a patient with dark skin where is the most appropriate areas to assess for this?
  • Medication for UTI's that causes urine and contacts to turn orange?
  • Aspirin can cause what in children?
  • Clonidine may be prescribed for some experiencing?
- This tests for PKU. The baby should have eaten source of protein first
  • Amphojel
  • Birth weight
  • Guthrie Test
  • Oprelevekin
- Can be a symptom of cataracts
  • Decorticate
  • Lyme Disease
  • Double vision
  • Flumazenil
- Bulls eye rash
  • Nitrazine paper
  • Downs syndrome
  • Lyme Disease
  • Want lots of Vit A
- Involves measuring the quantity of IgE present in the serum after exposure to specific antigens that are selected based on the pts symptom hx. An elevated IgE indicates a positive response to RAST testing and is seen in pts who have a hx of allergic manifestations, anaphylaxis and asthma.
  • Ileal conduit
  • Orlistat (Xenical)
  • RAST testing
  • Post operative tx of arthroscopy
- Used for Benzo reversal (antidote)
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  • Hemophilia
  • Decorticate
  • Donepezil
  • Flumazenil
- Agranulocytosis, therefore WBC count of < 3000 is contraindicated.
  • Verapamil (Calan)
  • Rhogam is given when?
  • Iron deficiency Anemia
  • Clozapine can cause?
- Pts with this should take glucocorticoids such as prednisone to decrease the inflammation
  • First sign of cystic fibrosis
  • Ulcerative Colitis medications
  • Medications prescribed for UTI's:
  • Tube feedings with decreased LOC
Is a rare adverse reaction to Clozapine (Clozaril) in which WBC's drop causing pt to become susceptible to acute infections.
  • Estradiol continue
  • Turner's sign
  • Agranulocytosis
  • Ace Inhibitors
- Is a chronic, episodic, inflammatory disease of the large intestines and rectum characterized by bloody diarrhea.- Maintaining fluids and electrolyte balance is one of the most important nursing goals.
  • Estradiol continue
  • Ulcerative Colitis
  • Ulcerative Colitis medications
  • Ileal conduit
Jerky movements of the extremities
  • Ataxia
  • Anectine
  • Flaxseed
  • Dystocia
- Relaxed uterus- Painless, vaginal bleeding- Fundal height > expected gestation age
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  • Verapamil (Calan)
  • Chlordiazepoxide
  • Metoclopramide
  • Placenta previa
- Also referred to as Molly or Ecstasy- Should expect diaphoresis- Also might experience increased tactile sensitivity, lowered inhibition, chills, muscle cramping, teeth clenching & mild hallucinations.
  • Treatment for Cystic Fibrosis
  • Testing for TB continue
  • Oprelevekin
  • Methycenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA)
- Flat (so fluid doesn't reduce too rapidly)- If you see signs of increasing ICP, then raise the HOB to 15-30 degrees.
  • Tube feedings with decreased LOC
  • After a shunt placement, what is the bed position?
  • When taking Dig and k-supplements avoid this?
  • To assess for cyanosis in a patient with dark skin where is the most appropriate areas to assess for this?
- Monitor weight each week- Take your anticholinesterase medications 45-60 minutes before meals to prevent aspiration- Cut food into small bites & eat slowly- Choose snacks that are high in calorie
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  • Neuroleptic malignant syndrome (NMS)
  • Myasthenia gravis care (with attention to improving nutrition)
  • IM administration site for a toddler above 18 months of age?
  • Common medication given for Graves Disease
- "CF cleanout" medications to clean ducts, suction them out.- Helrom vest: Shakes them to knock secretions loose- Enzymes, insulin if glucose is high, antibiotics (antibiotics may seem high, but this is typical for a child with CF)- CF pt's don't absorb nutrients well, so they will be given AQUADEX, fat soluble vitamins A,D,E, & K.- Diet consists of high fats, high calorie/low sugar diet
  • Ulcerative Colitis medications
  • Tube feedings with decreased LOC
  • IM site for children above 18 months
  • Treatment for Cystic Fibrosis
- Common in kids with CF- Obstruction may cause fecal emesis- Currant jelly-like stools (blood and mucus)- A barium enema may be used to hydrostatically reduce the telescoping.- Resolution is obvious with onset of bowel movements.
  • Intussusception
  • Sickle cell anemia
  • Cataract continue
  • Tetracycline
- Antibiotic: Macrolide- No cross allergy with penicillins
  • Atorvastatin
  • Pre-Eclampsia
  • Azithromycin
  • Murphys sign
- Is a form of exercise involving static (no movement) contractions of a muscle w/out any movement of the joint. Isometrics may help to prevent muscle atrophy in pts who are on complete bedrest.EX: Instruct the pt to hold a muscle tight for approx. 5 seconds then relax
  • Amitriptyline
  • Ileal conduit
  • Neostigmine
  • Isometrics
- HR <60 bpm- Systolic BP <90
  • Pressure ulcer stage 2
  • Reasons to hold BP meds
  • Want lots of Vit A
  • Post-op of Tonsillectomy
- Eat in reclining position- Lie down after meals for 20-30 minutes - Restrict fluids during meals- Low carb and fiber diet- Small frequent meals
  • First sign of cystic fibrosis
  • Prevention of dumping syndrome
  • Neuroleptic malignant syndrome (NMS)
  • True Labor signs & symptoms
- 0.5-1.5
  • Oxygen toxicity
  • Beta- Blockers
  • Azithromycin
  • Lithium levels
- Vastus lateralis
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  • IM administration site for an infant-6 months
  • Specific & Sensitive indicator for renal function
  • Side effects of inhaled corticosteroids
  • Positioning of a pt after total hip replacement
-raises the clients head (with the hand behind the head) while the hand on the chest restrains the clients and prevents the client from rising. Flexion of the clients lower extremities constitutes a positive sign.
  • Antacids should be given ?
  • Brudzinski's sign continue
  • What is Chvostek's sign? And how is it done?
  • Alendronate (Fosamax)
- Neostigmine (its a anticholinesterase)
  • Hemolytic transfusion reaction
  • Herbal supplement Saw Palmetto
  • IM site for children above 18 months
  • Med to tx Mysathena gravis
- Should initiate oral rehydration therapy that should contain sodium, potassium, chloride, citrate or bicarb and glucose.
  • Antiepileptic (seizure) medications
  • Aminoglycosides -Gentamycin and-Tobramycin
  • Infectious Gastroenteritis (Diarrhea) rehydration
  • Manifestations of tardive dyskinesia
- Decreased amount of WBC's ( <4000)- Initiate precaution for infection wear masks when going in patients room, limit visitors, no flowers & no fresh veggies or fruit
  • Tensilon
  • Hemoptysis
  • Neutropenia
  • Pernicious anemia
- Antipsychotic medication- Want to watch for tachycardia and seizures- May cause severe agranulocytosis (weekly blood draws)
  • Floating dark spots
  • Clozapine (Clozaril)
  • Sucralfate continue
  • Estradiol continue
(1) The cane is moved forward about 12 inches.(2) Then, the weak leg is moved even with the cane.(3) Finally, the strong leg is brought forward and ahead of the cane and weak leg.- Cane is held on stronger side.- The gripper of the cane should be level with the trochanter of the femur.
  • Mechanical restraints
  • Teaching instructions for the use of a cane:
  • What to expect with a patient having a chest tube?
  • Addison's Disease Treatment:
- Give an antitoxin
  • Thrombocytopenia
  • Botulism treatment
  • Albuterol
  • Lithium levels
- Cardiac glycoside- Common side effect: Bradycardia- Watch Potassium levels (if too low=toxicity)- Check HR & hold if under 60 bpm- Toxicity symptoms: Anorexia, N/V, blurred/yellow haze vision- Normal Dig levels: 0.5-0.8
  • Warfarin
  • Amitriptyline
  • Hemovac
  • Digoxin
- This can result in a false low prostrate specific antigen level
  • Guthrie Test
  • Herbal supplement Saw Palmetto
  • Signs of Stevens-Johnson Syndrome
  • Pressure ulcer stage 2
- This medication is used to tx of Graves Disease (hyperthyroidism), but should not be of first choice with this disease. (In patients with Graves' disease with hyperthyroidism or toxic multinodular goiter who are intolerant of methimazole and for whom surgery or radioactive iodine therapy is not an appropriate treatment option)- Should not be used if patient has liver failure, or pregnant- Watch out for and report : Black tarry stools, chills, chest pain, fever, cough, sore throat or SOB.
  • Blood Transfusion
  • Propylthiouracil
  • Brudzinski's sign
  • Ulcerative Colitis
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