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Subcutaneous insulin injection technique The PN should reteach the client to rotate the injection site to a site other than
the same one used for the previous dose.
Counting radial pulse The index and middle finger should be aligned with the thumb for radial pulse
assessment.
Infant birth weight with gestational diabetes The birth weight of an infant delivered by a woman with gestational diabetes is
10.1 pounds (4,581 grams).
Heel stick glucose level The heel stick glucose level is 40 mg/dL (2.2 mmol/L) 30 minutes after birth.
Total intake calculation Total intake = 1480 mL, calculated from 8 oz broth, 4 oz apple juice, 4 oz
gelatin, 1 banana, and 1 liter of IV fluid.
Medication administration in unlabeled syringe The PN should explain their discomfort with administering medication from an
unlabeled syringe.
UAP assignment of care The scope of practice of UAP includes personal care such as bowel and
bladder care including intake and output measurements.
, Intervention for pruritis Keep fingernails trimmed short to minimize excoriation from scratching the
pruritic area.
Presbycusis Age-related hearing loss, especially high frequencies.
Cefazolin An antibiotic prescribed for infections, dosed 500 mg IM.
Reconstitution Mixing a powdered medication with a solvent for use.
Buck's traction A type of skeletal traction used for limb immobilization.
Myocardial damage Heart tissue injury indicated by elevated troponin levels.
Cardiac dysrhythmias Abnormal heart rhythms that can occur post-myocardial infarction.
Hematuria Presence of blood in urine, often requiring investigation.
Prednisone A corticosteroid used for inflammation and immune response.
Status epilepticus A prolonged seizure requiring immediate medical intervention.
Filgrastim A medication that stimulates white blood cell production.
Neutropenia Low white blood cell count, increasing infection risk.
NSAIDs Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, risk for GI bleeding.
Polyethylene glycol A laxative used to cleanse the bowel before procedures.
Troponin I Cardiac biomarker indicating myocardial injury.
CK-MB Creatine kinase-MB, a marker for heart muscle damage.
Gastrointestinal bleeding Potential side effect of NSAIDs requiring monitoring.
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Terms in this set (270)
Subcutaneous insulin injection technique The PN should reteach the client to rotate the injection site to a site other than
the same one used for the previous dose.
Counting radial pulse The index and middle finger should be aligned with the thumb for radial pulse
assessment.
Infant birth weight with gestational diabetes The birth weight of an infant delivered by a woman with gestational diabetes is
10.1 pounds (4,581 grams).
Heel stick glucose level The heel stick glucose level is 40 mg/dL (2.2 mmol/L) 30 minutes after birth.
Total intake calculation Total intake = 1480 mL, calculated from 8 oz broth, 4 oz apple juice, 4 oz
gelatin, 1 banana, and 1 liter of IV fluid.
Medication administration in unlabeled syringe The PN should explain their discomfort with administering medication from an
unlabeled syringe.
UAP assignment of care The scope of practice of UAP includes personal care such as bowel and
bladder care including intake and output measurements.
, Intervention for pruritis Keep fingernails trimmed short to minimize excoriation from scratching the
pruritic area.
Presbycusis Age-related hearing loss, especially high frequencies.
Cefazolin An antibiotic prescribed for infections, dosed 500 mg IM.
Reconstitution Mixing a powdered medication with a solvent for use.
Buck's traction A type of skeletal traction used for limb immobilization.
Myocardial damage Heart tissue injury indicated by elevated troponin levels.
Cardiac dysrhythmias Abnormal heart rhythms that can occur post-myocardial infarction.
Hematuria Presence of blood in urine, often requiring investigation.
Prednisone A corticosteroid used for inflammation and immune response.
Status epilepticus A prolonged seizure requiring immediate medical intervention.
Filgrastim A medication that stimulates white blood cell production.
Neutropenia Low white blood cell count, increasing infection risk.
NSAIDs Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, risk for GI bleeding.
Polyethylene glycol A laxative used to cleanse the bowel before procedures.
Troponin I Cardiac biomarker indicating myocardial injury.
CK-MB Creatine kinase-MB, a marker for heart muscle damage.
Gastrointestinal bleeding Potential side effect of NSAIDs requiring monitoring.