What do you look for when assessing a wound?
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- inspection for sight and smell
- palpate for appearance, drainage, and pain
- sutures, drains or tube, and manifestation of complications
-size, depth, tunneling
interventions to improve altered gas exchange
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-administer O2 as ordered to maintain sats above 90%
,ABG's: HCO3
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22-26 mEq/L
Forced Vital Capacity (FVC)
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The volume of air expired during a forced maximal expiration after a forced
maximal inspiration.
Acetaminophen
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give a max of 4g a day for a healthy liver
Partial rebreather mask
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, -equipped with a reservoir bag for the collection of the first part of the
patient's exhaled air.
-The remaining exhaled air exits through vents.
-The air in the reservoir is mixed with 100% oxygen for the next inhalation.
-This type of mask permits the conservation of oxygen.
spirometry
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measures the volume of air in liters exhaled or inhaled by a patient over
time
Forced Expiratory Volume (FEV)
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The maximal volume of air exhaled in a specified period of time: usually the
1st, 2nd, and 3rd second of a forced vital capacity maneuver.
Non-opioid analgesics
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-acute and persistent moderate chronic pain
-can cause gastric side effects, but these symptoms may be preventable if
the drug is taken with food or antacids
-the potential for GI bleeding and skin reactions associated with all
NSAIDs, and a warning that all NSAIDs, except for aspirin, increase the risk
of myocardial infarction (heart attack) or stroke
, -an explanation regarding why multiple medications have been prescribed
and how they work to relieve pain
assessing pain in people with cognitive impairments
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i. Facial expressions
ii. Verbalizations and vocalizations
iii. Body movements
iv. Changes in interpersonal interactions
v. Changes in activity patterns or routines
vi. Changes in mental status, such as agitation and aggression
partial-thickness wound repair
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- inflammatory response (24hrs.)
- epithelial proliferation/migration
- reestablishment of epidermal layers
normal sleep patterns for toddlers
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- inspection for sight and smell
- palpate for appearance, drainage, and pain
- sutures, drains or tube, and manifestation of complications
-size, depth, tunneling
interventions to improve altered gas exchange
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-administer O2 as ordered to maintain sats above 90%
,ABG's: HCO3
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22-26 mEq/L
Forced Vital Capacity (FVC)
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The volume of air expired during a forced maximal expiration after a forced
maximal inspiration.
Acetaminophen
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give a max of 4g a day for a healthy liver
Partial rebreather mask
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, -equipped with a reservoir bag for the collection of the first part of the
patient's exhaled air.
-The remaining exhaled air exits through vents.
-The air in the reservoir is mixed with 100% oxygen for the next inhalation.
-This type of mask permits the conservation of oxygen.
spirometry
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measures the volume of air in liters exhaled or inhaled by a patient over
time
Forced Expiratory Volume (FEV)
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The maximal volume of air exhaled in a specified period of time: usually the
1st, 2nd, and 3rd second of a forced vital capacity maneuver.
Non-opioid analgesics
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-acute and persistent moderate chronic pain
-can cause gastric side effects, but these symptoms may be preventable if
the drug is taken with food or antacids
-the potential for GI bleeding and skin reactions associated with all
NSAIDs, and a warning that all NSAIDs, except for aspirin, increase the risk
of myocardial infarction (heart attack) or stroke
, -an explanation regarding why multiple medications have been prescribed
and how they work to relieve pain
assessing pain in people with cognitive impairments
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i. Facial expressions
ii. Verbalizations and vocalizations
iii. Body movements
iv. Changes in interpersonal interactions
v. Changes in activity patterns or routines
vi. Changes in mental status, such as agitation and aggression
partial-thickness wound repair
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- inflammatory response (24hrs.)
- epithelial proliferation/migration
- reestablishment of epidermal layers
normal sleep patterns for toddlers
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