UTA NURS 3561 Exam 1 Test
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| A. immediately ingest 15-20 g of simple carbs, repeat every 15 min, contact provider if no relief, discuss med dosage with providerB. Renal dysfunction, Diabetes, Impaired immune system, and Nutritional deficiences (especially protein, vitamins A, C, & B complex)C. diabetes meds, monitor blood glucose and urine ketones, drink fluids hourlyD. May increase bleeding, especially in patients taking anticoagulants; may cause increased heart rate or elevated blood pressure (BP)E. Admin by IV infusion & monitor for visual disturbances (Lewis et al., 2010, p. 748)F. Onset: 1/2-1 hr, Peak: 2-3 hr, Duration: 3-6 hrG. potentiate effect of opioids and barbituratesH. a dark, coarse, thickened skin predominantly seen in flexures and on the neck (Lewis 112010, p. 1251)I. life-threatening syndrome that can occur in the patient with diabetes who is able to produce enough insulin to prevent diabetic ketoacidosis but not enough to prevent severe hyperglycemia, osmotic diuresis, and extracellular fluid depletionJ. absolute deficiency of insulinK. 4-24 μU/mL; possible etiology if elevated: untreated mild type 2 diabetes; possible etiology if decreased: inadequately treated type 1 diabetesL. Weight gain, edema [and] Increased risk for cardiovascular events such as myocardial infarction and strokeM. gestationalN. OD produces bradycardia, hypotension, bronchospasm, and cardiogenic shock; obtain standing BP 1 hr after admin; abrupt withdrawl results in sweating, palpitations, and headachesO. Weight gain, hypoglycemiaP. All patients: deep breathing, coughing, and early ambulation; Individualized teaching: incentive spirometers, PCA pumps, pain rating & management, surgery specific informationQ. 1.003-1.030R. May cause angioedema & don’t use when pregnant (Lewis et al., 2010, p. 748)S. 4.0-11.0 × 103/μL; possible etiology if increased: infectionT. may require dose or agent adjustments during the perioperative period because of increased body metabolism, decreased caloric intake, stress, and anesthesia. (Lewis 112010, p. 337) |
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