Percocet
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oxycodone & acetaminophen
narcotic analgesic
maladaptive coping
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Destructive or negative ways of coping
Dysphagia? Symptoms?
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Difficulty swallowing
Choking, coughing or gagging while eating, unexplained weight loss, food
pocketed in mouth
Is pain subjective or objective?
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subjective - its whatever that patient says it is because we cannot see pain
Why is a head to toe assessment important?
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It allows you to properly assess all body systems to ensure functionality
while noticing and addressing any other concerns of the body
Morphine
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narcotic drug derived from opium, used to treat severe pain
can be given P/O, IM, IV PUSH
, Interventions for Wound stage 1:
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Reposition every 2 hours or as needed, turn off/away from the area of
concern, use cream
Wound Stage 2:
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Partial thickness, skin loss with serous drainage
Signs of Dehydration
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low urine output
headache
dizziness
poor skin elasticity
What is a wound?
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oxycodone & acetaminophen
narcotic analgesic
maladaptive coping
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Destructive or negative ways of coping
Dysphagia? Symptoms?
,Give this one a try later!
Difficulty swallowing
Choking, coughing or gagging while eating, unexplained weight loss, food
pocketed in mouth
Is pain subjective or objective?
Give this one a try later!
subjective - its whatever that patient says it is because we cannot see pain
Why is a head to toe assessment important?
Give this one a try later!
It allows you to properly assess all body systems to ensure functionality
while noticing and addressing any other concerns of the body
Morphine
Give this one a try later!
narcotic drug derived from opium, used to treat severe pain
can be given P/O, IM, IV PUSH
, Interventions for Wound stage 1:
Give this one a try later!
Reposition every 2 hours or as needed, turn off/away from the area of
concern, use cream
Wound Stage 2:
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Partial thickness, skin loss with serous drainage
Signs of Dehydration
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low urine output
headache
dizziness
poor skin elasticity
What is a wound?
Give this one a try later!