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Final Review NUR 135 Test

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What type of lesion is white to whitish yellow, composed of lipids, collagen, plasma components, are considered to be the 'bad' plaque, builds upon itself, obstruction is irreversible and only made better by angioplasty and not meds?
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What is the antidote for Coumadin?
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What does atropine block?
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With an acid-base imbalance, what is the pCO2 level?
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DKA would occur with a pt with which type of diabetes?
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What type of CHF is more common?
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What are severe s/s of hepatic encephalopathy?
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What does the pituitary gland release?
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What are 2 types of lesions involved with atherosclerosis?
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What does alcohol do with Coumadin?
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How should you systematically approach the cause of an ABG disorder?
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If a pt is unconscious and/or can't swallow, how do you treat hypoglycemia?
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What are s/s of venous insufficiency?
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How long is a pt on anticoagulant therapy?
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What are some life threatening s/s of HRT?
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A blockage in the coronary artery could result in?
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Why are calcium supplements and HRT (Estrogen) rarely used as treatment for osteoporosis?
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What color is sputum from a person with pneumonia?
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What can you hear in the chest to be diagnosed with Lupus?
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What are the three hormones released by the adrenal gland?
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3 S's -Salt (mineral corticoid) -Sugar (glucocorticoid) -Sex (androgen)
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Angina & MI
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They are on infusion 5-7 days to keep clot from getting larger& to prevent new ones from forming
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-IM or subq glucagon 1mg -25-50ml 50% dextrose solution IV
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Because they increase the risk of breast & endometrial cancer
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35-45
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-Thromboembolism -Stroke -PE -MI
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Type 1
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It blocks parasympathetic nerves allowing sympathetic nervous system to takeover; it's a cardiac drug
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A pericardial friction rub
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Aching & heavy feeling leg, brownish discoloration, swelling, extremity tends to feel warm, elevating leg tends to help with pain, avoid crossing legs & dangling, avoid constrictive clothing.
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TSH (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone)
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Fibrous streaks
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Fatty streaks and fibrous lesions
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Systolic
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It interferes with the way it works
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First look at the pH Second, look at the pCO2 (respiratory) Third, look at the HCO3 (metabolic)
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Vitamin K
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Yellow, blood streaked, rusty colored
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*CSS Coma state Seizures Slow and sluggish movements
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How would asthma be treated in the ER?
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What early complication of a fracture requires immediate intervention or it can lead to muscle necrosis in a few hours?
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What is the lab value for BUN?
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What used to be contraindicated to treat pancreatitis but is okay now?
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With Lovenox, what's looked at more, PT time or platelet count?
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ACE inhibitors can lead to hyperkalemia or hypokalemia?
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What renal treatment can also be a treatment for FVE?
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How many times do you read a drug label?
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What would a WBC count be with pancreatitis?
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With regular cirrhosis, do you increase or decrease protein?

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