Solutions
._____ in growth hormone (GH) parallels decrease in SW3 (N3) from midlife to late life. - ANSWER-
Decrease
.10 year old - ANSWER-10 hours
.14-15 hours and levels off around that value. Sleep becomes less distributed, with primary sleep at
night and nap(s) during the day. - ANSWER-16 weeks
.15 minutes - ANSWER-visualization of the client every....
.16 week old - ANSWER-14-15 hours
.16-18 hours per day; sleep
is polyphasic. - ANSWER-Newborns
.2 hours - ANSWER-neurovascular checks every....
.2 hours - ANSWER-removing or rotating the restraints every...
.2-5 year old - ANSWER-10-12 hours
.a-fib - ANSWER-Atrial Fibrillation
.accidental poisoning prevention - ANSWER-lock up cabinets, hide medications and cleaning supplies
,.accidental poisoning response - ANSWER-call poison control center, do not induce vomiting
.Accidental poisoning risks - ANSWER-poor environmental safety, elderly cognitive
.acetaminophen oral
tramadol-acetaminophen oral
Vicoprofen oral
hydrocodone-ibuprofen oral
Butrans transderm
(common uses) - ANSWER-Common medications used to treat pain
.Adolescence - ANSWER-8-9 hours
.adolescents - ANSWER-7.5 hours of sleep
.Adult - ANSWER-7-8 hours
.AHI - ANSWER-Apnea Hypopnea Index
.Altace oral
losartan-hydrochlorothiazide oral
Micardis HCT oral
Avalide oral
diltiazem oral
triamterene-hydrochlorothiazide oral
labetalol oral
terazosin oral
,amlodipine-benazepril oral
Atacand oral
hydralazine oral
benazepril oral
(common uses) - ANSWER-Common medications used to treat hypertension
.always explain - ANSWER-what and why when you restrain a client even though they may not
understand as much as you would like
.amiodarone oral
Multaq oral
flecainide oral
Tikosyn oral
sotalol oral
Rythmol oral
(common uses) - ANSWER-Common medications used to treat atrial fibrillation
.Amitriptyline
Imipramine
Nortriptyline
Doxepine
Desipramine
Protriptyline
(drug class) - ANSWER-Tricyclics
.amitriptyline oral
, Savella oral
Viibryd oral
Paxil CR oral
Wellbutrin oral
(common uses) - ANSWER-Common medications used to treat depression
.Anti-epileptics - ANSWER-Tmax (Hrs) 1.5-8
T1/2 (Hrs) 8-22
Sleep Latency - v
Sleep Efficiency ^v -
%SWS ^
% REM ^V -
Morning Sedation -^
.Antipsychotics - ANSWER-Tmax (Hrs) 1-3.5
T1/2 (Hrs) 3.2-33
Sleep Latency v
Sleep Efficiency ^
%SWS ^
% REM v
Morning Sedation ^
.APAP - ANSWER-Auto Positive Airway Pressure
.Arousal inducing areas of the brain - ANSWER-noradrenergic neurons of the locus coerulus (LC),
cholinergic neurons in the pedunculopontine and laterodorsal tegmental (PPT/LDT) nuclei in the pons,
serotoninergic