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What is epistaxis? What is chronic fatigue

What is epistaxis? What is chronic fatigue syndrome? Allergic reactions? A client develops cardiogenic pulmonary edema and is extremely apprehensive. What medication can the nurse administer with physician orders that will relieve anxiety and slow respiratory rate? Morphine What labs are done to monitor HIV? What is common side effect of chemo? What do you administer to someone who overdosed on Opiates? Basic nutritional component of heme in hemoglobin? What is a erythrocyte? What causes pain in sickle cell crisis? What is Epoetin Alpha? What is used to help treat rheumatoid arthritis? What is a common assessment finding in someone that is experiencing decreased cardiac output? What is hematopoiesis? Define AIDS. Naturally acquired active immunity What do you check prior to administering digoxin? What is PTCA? What happens if LSHF is not corrected? When does a benign tumor become dangerous? What is a main assessment finding for pericarditis? What is precordial pain? The nurse enters the client’s room and finds the client pulseless and unresponsive. What would be the treatment of choice for this client? Defibrillation What is anaphylaxis and what is treatment? DVT symptoms? After surgery what do we need to assess for? Gag reflex, bowel sounds, redness or fever What are some indicators of urinary retention? Signs and symptoms of infection How is an ABG obtained? You must have a written consent prior to testing for HIV What is nutrient should be limited in cardiovascular disorders? What is important to teach about Buerger disease? What is an important assessment to complete for CAD? What is postural hypotension? S/S of thrombophlebitis What is important to assess for in a patient having a test requiring contrast? What does psychobiologic mean? What is something that I am going to check to determine a patients fluid status? What does Ventricular tachycardia, afib, a flutter, and ventricular fibrillation look like? Difference between respiration and ventilation/ What is substance P? What are positive coping skills? Lifestyle changes for someone with CAD? Look back on different types of shock and causes. Teaching points for someone experiencing anxiety Complications of a new trach? Identify some common autoimmune disorders Mood disorder common in the winter months? Leading cause of cardiogenic shock? What are neutrophils and monocytes? Hallmark signs of leukemia? What is cardiac output? SCIENCE HEALTH SCIENCE NURSING MED SURG 202

 
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