NUR265: Unit Four Review
29/588. pulmonary embolism (PE). Findings?
29/589. PE-Postoperative difÏculty breathing and sharp chest pain? What is it, what should you do (look
at all nursing interventions)?
33/724. Warfarin at home teaching?
29/589. arterial blood gas (ABG) results: know them.
29/591. Who the nurse should first see scenario.
29/560. Chest tube assessment. Normal findings, abnormal findings, and immediate notifications.
29/593. Trauma (crash), thoracic impact, what to expect may develop.
29/595. Respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). Who’s at risk.
29/593. Clinical judgment, who to assess first.
29/597. Post intubation, on mechanical ventilation: what to do nurse take first?
29/596. Interdisciplinary conference: who is most important to see.
29/608. Pneumothorax, what you may find on assessment.
29/603. Mechanical ventilation alarms and causes.
29/604. Prevent ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP)?
29/604. Respiratory assessments while on a new ventilator.
29/608. Paradoxical chest movement: what to do.
NUR265: Unit Five Review…..
57, 1235, 253. Desmopressin for diabetes insipidus (DI): why, what to assess for, what to report.
57, 1235-6. Diabetes insipidus (DI): causes/history, nursing care, patient teaching/education.
57, 58-1236, 1237, 1254,1257. Propylthiouracil, what’s it for, what’s it not for.
57, 1237. Syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone (SIADH): nursing care, patient care,
environmental care, what labs may look like and what danger come from this.
57, 1240. Cushing’s syndrome: what is it, what may cause it (meds, injury, etc.?) what to assess, what
questions to ask.
57, 1243. Cushing’s disease: Dietary and self-care teaching, knowledge.
57. 1238. Addison’s disease emergency crisis treatment:
29/588. pulmonary embolism (PE). Findings?
29/589. PE-Postoperative difÏculty breathing and sharp chest pain? What is it, what should you do (look
at all nursing interventions)?
33/724. Warfarin at home teaching?
29/589. arterial blood gas (ABG) results: know them.
29/591. Who the nurse should first see scenario.
29/560. Chest tube assessment. Normal findings, abnormal findings, and immediate notifications.
29/593. Trauma (crash), thoracic impact, what to expect may develop.
29/595. Respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). Who’s at risk.
29/593. Clinical judgment, who to assess first.
29/597. Post intubation, on mechanical ventilation: what to do nurse take first?
29/596. Interdisciplinary conference: who is most important to see.
29/608. Pneumothorax, what you may find on assessment.
29/603. Mechanical ventilation alarms and causes.
29/604. Prevent ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP)?
29/604. Respiratory assessments while on a new ventilator.
29/608. Paradoxical chest movement: what to do.
NUR265: Unit Five Review…..
57, 1235, 253. Desmopressin for diabetes insipidus (DI): why, what to assess for, what to report.
57, 1235-6. Diabetes insipidus (DI): causes/history, nursing care, patient teaching/education.
57, 58-1236, 1237, 1254,1257. Propylthiouracil, what’s it for, what’s it not for.
57, 1237. Syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone (SIADH): nursing care, patient care,
environmental care, what labs may look like and what danger come from this.
57, 1240. Cushing’s syndrome: what is it, what may cause it (meds, injury, etc.?) what to assess, what
questions to ask.
57, 1243. Cushing’s disease: Dietary and self-care teaching, knowledge.
57. 1238. Addison’s disease emergency crisis treatment: