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3.5-4.5
Complications associated with hypovolemia
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if not treated, client will go into hypovolemic shock
What is fluid volume deficit?
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Also known as Hypovolemia. Excessive fluid loss, insufficient fluid intake,
fluid shift- from intracellular to interstitial. Sometimes referred to as 'third
spacing'
Assessment/clinical manifestations of hyperphosphatemia
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positive Trousseau/Chvostek sign, soft tissue calcification, tetany, bone &
joint pain, muscle weakness, anorexia, paresthesia, seizures, hypotension,
prolonged QT interval
Safety alert for hypernatremia
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correction must be performed cautiously; overcorrection can lead to life
threats such as cerebral edema
Assessment/clinical manifestations of hypercalcemia
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Bradycardia, hypertension, muscle weakness/soreness, constipation,
decreased deep tendon reflexes, renal calculi/failure
,Assessment/clinical manifestations of UTI
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history, vital signs, bladder irritability, dysuria, foul smelling urine, urinary
frequency, urgency, urinating small volumes, gross hematuria,
microhematuria, suprapubic pain
What vital sign changes may indicate hypervolemia?
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Vital signs
urge incontinence
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strong urge to urinate followed by uncontrolled leakage
Cervical dysplasia pathophysiology
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, abnormal cell maturation (low grade progressing to high grade), that only
develops into invasive carcinoma if left untreated.
Cervical dysplasia nursing diagnoses
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-ineffective health maintenance associated with lack of cervical cancer
screening
-ineffective coping associated with cancer diagnosis
-acute pain associated with surgical procedure
-nausea associated with chemoradiation administration
Assessment/clinical manifestations of hypophosphatemia
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skeletal/smooth muscle weakness, bone pain, joint stiffness, paresthesia,
bone & joint pain, muscle weakness, soft tissue calcification
How many stages of Syphillis are there?
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There are three stages to syphillis- the final stage can cause neurological
impairment or death