What is 4 areas of patient teaching if our patient has MRSA?
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COVER: Cover draining wounds
HAND: Hand hygiene
AVOID: Avoid sharing or reusing personal items
CLEAN: Clean high tough areas
what are the risk factors for pressure ulcer formation
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, immobility, inadequate nutrition, fecal and urinary incontinence, decreased
mental status , diminished sensation, excessive body heat, advanced age,
and presence of certain chronic conditions.
what is medihoney
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Honey derived gel that is hygroscopic (draws moisture out of bacterial
cells), has a low ph, and has a high sugar content that impairs the growth of
microbes, also has potential anti-inflammatory properties
Pathophysiology of gallbladder disease
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Inflammatory response that happens in the gallbladder
What are the two most common organisms that cause cellulitis?
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- Staphylococcus
- Streptococcus
,Medication #4 used to treat irritable bowel syndrome:
- They are used as an antibiotic
- Used to treat the overgrowth of bacteria
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- Rifaximin (Xifaxan)
What are common symptoms of anaphylaxis?
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- Swelling of lips/tongue
- Tightness/closure in throat
- Weak pulse/dizziness
- SOB, Cough, Wheezes
- Hives
- Vomiting, Diarrhea
- Itchy red watery eyes
what is eschar
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clot or scab and can be removed or left
Where do we most commonly see community acquired MRSA?
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- Health individuals
- Recurrent cutaneous abscesses
- People who play sports (Sharing sports equipment)
- Military
- Colleges
- Day cares
Why do pressure ulcers become necrotic?
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tissues are deprives of O2 and nutrients. Waste products cannot be
removed since there is no circulation.
Match the types of immunity:
a. Genetic factors _____
b. Exposure to infectious agent ______
c. Maternal antibodies ______
d. Immunization ______
e. Antibiotics from other sources ______
Pick from: Artificial active acquired, Innate, Artificial passive acquired, Natural passive
acquired, Natural active acquired
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COVER: Cover draining wounds
HAND: Hand hygiene
AVOID: Avoid sharing or reusing personal items
CLEAN: Clean high tough areas
what are the risk factors for pressure ulcer formation
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, immobility, inadequate nutrition, fecal and urinary incontinence, decreased
mental status , diminished sensation, excessive body heat, advanced age,
and presence of certain chronic conditions.
what is medihoney
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Honey derived gel that is hygroscopic (draws moisture out of bacterial
cells), has a low ph, and has a high sugar content that impairs the growth of
microbes, also has potential anti-inflammatory properties
Pathophysiology of gallbladder disease
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Inflammatory response that happens in the gallbladder
What are the two most common organisms that cause cellulitis?
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- Staphylococcus
- Streptococcus
,Medication #4 used to treat irritable bowel syndrome:
- They are used as an antibiotic
- Used to treat the overgrowth of bacteria
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- Rifaximin (Xifaxan)
What are common symptoms of anaphylaxis?
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- Swelling of lips/tongue
- Tightness/closure in throat
- Weak pulse/dizziness
- SOB, Cough, Wheezes
- Hives
- Vomiting, Diarrhea
- Itchy red watery eyes
what is eschar
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clot or scab and can be removed or left
Where do we most commonly see community acquired MRSA?
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- Health individuals
- Recurrent cutaneous abscesses
- People who play sports (Sharing sports equipment)
- Military
- Colleges
- Day cares
Why do pressure ulcers become necrotic?
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tissues are deprives of O2 and nutrients. Waste products cannot be
removed since there is no circulation.
Match the types of immunity:
a. Genetic factors _____
b. Exposure to infectious agent ______
c. Maternal antibodies ______
d. Immunization ______
e. Antibiotics from other sources ______
Pick from: Artificial active acquired, Innate, Artificial passive acquired, Natural passive
acquired, Natural active acquired
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