Causes of edema
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kidney disease, heart failure, peripheral vascular disease, low albumin
What is anisocoria?
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1 pupil larger than the other
*may indicate neurological damage
Central cyanosis
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Blue tint; lips and nail bed
R in perrla
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Reactive
What does TMJ stand for?
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temporal mandibular joint
Normal lab values for calcium
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, 8.2-10.2 mg/dL
What is atrophy?
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thinning of skin w/ loss of normal skin furrow.
** Shiny and transulcent
What does pitting edema usually result from
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prolong standing or sitting (increase hydrostatic pressure)
heart failure (decreased CO)
nephrotic syndrome
cirrhosis
malnutrition (low albumin-> low oncotic pressure)
Pitting reflects viscosity of fluid (usually has low protein)
Where is edema most commonly found?
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Dependent areas (ankles, legs)
Mobile and immobile clients
, Increased values for Potassium could indicate
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• Acidosis
• ARF
• Addison's disease
• Asthma
• Burns
• Ketoacidosis
Edema
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build up of fluid
Cause of Jaundice?
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Hepatic dysfunction (liver)
what affects hearing w age?
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kidney disease, heart failure, peripheral vascular disease, low albumin
What is anisocoria?
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1 pupil larger than the other
*may indicate neurological damage
Central cyanosis
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Blue tint; lips and nail bed
R in perrla
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Reactive
What does TMJ stand for?
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temporal mandibular joint
Normal lab values for calcium
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, 8.2-10.2 mg/dL
What is atrophy?
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thinning of skin w/ loss of normal skin furrow.
** Shiny and transulcent
What does pitting edema usually result from
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prolong standing or sitting (increase hydrostatic pressure)
heart failure (decreased CO)
nephrotic syndrome
cirrhosis
malnutrition (low albumin-> low oncotic pressure)
Pitting reflects viscosity of fluid (usually has low protein)
Where is edema most commonly found?
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Dependent areas (ankles, legs)
Mobile and immobile clients
, Increased values for Potassium could indicate
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• Acidosis
• ARF
• Addison's disease
• Asthma
• Burns
• Ketoacidosis
Edema
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build up of fluid
Cause of Jaundice?
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Hepatic dysfunction (liver)
what affects hearing w age?
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