NCLEX RN Study Guide by Jacy
'olol drugs - Dizziness needs to be reported decreases HR decreases BP side effects: lethargy GI distubrance CHF Depression Addison's Disease - Decreased Salt, Sugar, Sex Hypercalcemia HyperKalemia Hyperpigmented Airborne precautions - MTV or My chicken hez tb measles, chickenpox (varicella) Herpes zoster/shingles TB ALS - amyotrophic lateral sclerosis eventually intubate APGAR - appearance, pulse, grimace, activity, respiration Airway, pulse, grimace, appearance and response 7 normal ≤6 abnormal aptt - Prime teaching time 30-40 Beclomethasone - Inhaled corticosteroid watch for hoarseness and difficulty speaking Benztropine - Anticholinergic watch for urinary retention parkinson's med BP childrens table - infants 65/41 1 year 80/6
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olol drugs dizziness needs to be reported decreases hr decreases bp side effects lethargy gi distubrance chf depression addisons disease decreased salt
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sex hypercalcemia hyperkale