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med surg midterm

front 1

ABG question

back 1

metabolic acidosis

front 2

food to avoid with GERD

back 2

chocolate

front 3

diet that is high in calcium oxalate

back 3

spinach and almonds

front 4

what to delegate to UAP

back 4

provide oral care to a pt in Bucks traction

front 5

reg insulin given @ 8:30 peak is

back 5

10:30

front 6

Instruct to pt taking AZO that

back 6

urine will change color

front 7

pt with hyperkalemia should be given

back 7

polystyrene sulfonate

front 8

pt with ulcerative colitis flare up

back 8

assess electrolyte imbalance

front 9

4 things that make pt more at risk for osteoporosis

back 9

65 yrs old

female

smoker

prednisone use

front 10

post op pt has no bowel sounds and can't pass flatulas is at risk for

back 10

paralytic ileus

front 11

pressure injury with bone exposed

back 11

stage 4

front 12

pt recovering from pressure injury what is the highest protein diet

back 12

grilled salmon

front 13

pt is taking omeprazole 1 daily best time to administer

back 13

30 min before breakfast

front 14

RAAS question

back 14

Renin - secreted when there is hypotension

Aldosterone - absorbs sodium and absorbs fluid

ADH - promotes fluid reabsorption

front 15

pt is dehydrated, expected lab value?

back 15

increased BUN

front 16

pt with recurring UTI what statement requires intervention?

back 16

female wiping from back to front

front 17

community teaching to a group of athletes about electrolyte imbalance which symptom should they look out for?

back 17

syncope (loss of conciousness)

front 18

pt is scheduled for a procedure & is on aspirin, pre op education

back 18

stop taking 7 days before

front 19

Malignant hyperthermia

back 19

dantrolene

front 20

evisceration and dehiscence

back 20

cover with gauze and normal saline

front 21

pt with Gerd what can you do to avoid

back 21

sleep with head elevated

front 22

pt admitted for acute ulcerative colitis first thing nurse does

back 22

check electrolytes

front 23

pt blood glucose is 60 what to do

back 23

apple juice

front 24

promote healing

back 24

protein

front 25

pt asked why checking his feet and has diabetes

back 25

loss of sensation and circulatory

front 26

pt had hip surgery what can't he do

back 26

CAN NOT BEND at 90 degree

front 27

complications of immobility

back 27

DVT and pulmonary embolism

front 28

pt has swelling and pain in cast

back 28

notify doctor

front 29

kidney question

back 29

anemia

front 30

pt with diverticulitis

back 30

avoid popcorn with butter, corn on the cob, and pasta

front 31

pt with lower UTI call doctor for

back 31

cloudy foul smelling urine

front 32

what are the 6 P's?

back 32

pain, paresthesia, pulse, pallor, pressure, paralysis