front 1 S/S of DVT | back 1 - Red -Pain |
front 2 how to diagnose a DVT | back 2 ultrasound doppler |
front 3 risk factors for DVT | back 3 age smoking surgery birth control pills over weight |
front 4 risk factors for osteoperosis | back 4 Smoking |
front 5 a common condition in which the stomach contents move up into the esophagus. | back 5 GERD |
front 6 risk factors of GERD | back 6 obesity, old ppl. laying flat hiatal hernia |
front 7 edem and inflammation of the rectum and sigmoid colon. It has periods of remission and exacerbation. Increase risk of colon cancer. | back 7 ulcerative colitis |
front 8 ulcerative colitis S/S | back 8 LLQ pain weight loss fever diarrhea 15-20 days , high pitched bowel sounds |
front 9 risk factors for ulcerative colitis | back 9 genetics caucasian stress low fiber infection and autoimmunity |
front 10 treatment of an MI | back 10 baby aspirin nitro |
front 11 venous or arterial? lower leg edema | back 11 venous |
front 12 venous or arterial? no edema | back 12 arterial |
front 13 venous or arterial? no pulse | back 13 arterial |
front 14 venous or arterial? pulse present drainage | back 14 venous |
front 15 venous or arterial? black eschar | back 15 arterial |
front 16 venous or arterial? yellow slough or ruddy skin | back 16 venous |
front 17 venous or arterial? dull, achy pain | back 17 venous |
front 18 venous or arterial? location of sores : ankles | back 18 venous |
front 19 venous or arterial? location of sores : toes and feet | back 19 arterial |
front 20 metatarsophalangeal joint of the great toe is swollen, hot, red, and extremely painful | back 20 GOUT |
front 21 s/s of a stroke | back 21
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front 22 risk factors for stroke | back 22 hypertension smoking hyperlipidemia uncontrolled diabetes |
front 23 During an assessment of an infant, you note that when the infant's head is turned to the right side, the leg and arm on the right side will extend, while the leg and arm on the left side will flex. You document this as what type of reflex? | back 23 tonic neck reflex |
front 24 Stroke the inside of the infant's hand with an object and assess if the hand closes around the object. | back 24 palmar grasp reflex |
front 25 You note that when a finger is placed under the toes of a newborn, the toes will curl downward. This is known as the __________? | back 25 plantar grasp reflex |
front 26 When the Moro Reflex is stimulated in an infant, the infant will _____________the arms with the palms of the hands turned ___________ and then move the arms ___________ the body. | back 26 extend, upward, back to |
front 27 In a 3-month-old infant you assess the Babinski Reflex. What is the appropriate response in an infant at this age? | back 27 The big toe dorsiflexes and the other toes spread outward. |
front 28 You note when a 2-month-old is held upright with the legs and feet touching the surface, the infant will appear to be walking on the surface. This reflex is called the? | back 28 Step Reflex |
front 29 The nurse wants to assess the crawling reflex in a newborn. How is this reflex assessed? | back 29 The nurse places the infant in the prone position and applies pressure with the hand to the sole of the foot. In response, the infant should attempt to push against the hand and move the arms and legs in a crawling like motion. |
front 30 Intact skin, no involvement of underlying tissue Does not blanch | back 30 stage 1 |
front 31 Skin open through epidermal skin layer, could involve the dermis | back 31 stage 2 |
front 32 Through the subcutaneous tissue | back 32 stage 3 |
front 33 Involves muscle and bone | back 33 stage 4 |
front 34 subjective symptoms of fluid overload | back 34
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front 35 objective symptoms of fluid overload | back 35
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front 36 s/s of lupus | back 36 1. A butterfly-shaped rash |