Exam 5 Study Guide

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Exam 5 Study Guide Blood Transfusions Priority action after noting transfusion reaction Pre-administration assessment Time limits for blood administration Process for initiating a blood transfusion Transfusion associated circulatory overload Pain/ Perioperative Nursing Care Pain assessment Adverse effects of opioids Priority assessment post-surgery Exam 1 What to hang if you run out of TPN Complications of Parenteral Nutrition Signs and symptoms of phlebitis/ infiltration Priority action when noting phlebitis/ infiltration What happens with each step of the nursing process Subjective vs. Objective data Process for each step of physical assessment (inspection, palpation, percussion, auscultation) Order of abdominal assessment Types of IV solutions (hypotonic, isotonic, hypertonic) Stages of the General Adaptation Syndrome Use of an interpreter Exam 2 Priority action for client having asthma attack Prevention of skin breakdown Medications used to treat asthma and COPD Signs and symptoms of wound infection Client education for use of home oxygen Client education regarding COPD Treatment of dehiscence and evisceration Healing by primary, secondary, and tertiary intention Client education with gastritis Gastric vs. Duodenal ulcers
Signs and symptoms of peptic ulcer perforation Exam 3 Treatment of HHS Diabetes “sick day” rules Complications of IV insulin Examples of 15G of carbohydrates Signs and symptoms of hypoglycemia Client education for venous insufficiency Assessment findings with peripheral arterial disease Risk factors for DVT/ PE formation Labs to monitor while administering IV Heparin Antidote for heparin Complications of hypertension and diabetes When to administer insulin Client education with diuretics Exam 4 Care of external fixation device Care of a client with a hip fracture Basic ABG interpretation (pH, paCO2, HCO3) Preventing clot formation Interpretation and treatment of electrolyte imbalances Complications of fractures Priority with client education Kubler-Ross’ Stages of Grief Complications of immobility Determining fluid volume status
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