PN 2023 Health Assessment Final Test Study Guide Chapter 20 – Heart and Neck Vessels Direction of blood through the heart- VENA CAVA RIGHT ATRIUM RIGHT VENTRICAL Pulmonary arteries lungs pulmonary vein left atrium Left ventrical aorta Areas where heart valve closures can be heard-s1‚ loudest at APEX‚ S2 LOUDEST AT BASE OF HEART. Assessment of carotid arteries in an older patient-USE CAUSION‚ LIGHT PALPATIOIN‚ ONE SIDE AT A TIME. ASCULTATE EACH CAROTID ATERY FOR PRESENCE
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This page intentionally left blank I N T E R P R E T I N G C H E ST X- R AY S Illustrated with 100 Cases Interpreting chest X-rays can seem baffling and intimidating for junior doctors. This highly illustrated guide provides the ideal introduction to chest radiology. It uses 100 clinical cases to illuminate a wide range of common medical conditions‚ each illustrated with a chest X-ray and a clear description of the significant diagnostic features and their clinical relevance. Where appropriate
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Data Base and Nursing Care Plan Student Name: Date: Pathophysiology (Include Normal Physiology‚ identify the Physiological Alteration‚ identify sings and symptoms). M.P. is a 56 year old African American male‚ with a history of progressive multiple sclerosis with multiple contractures‚ chronic decubitus ulcers‚ chronic indwelling urinary catheter and known osteomyelitis (infection of the bone). Mr. P. was admitted on October 25th with sepsis‚ a systemic response to infection.
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Melissa Babajko Microbiology 214BA Dr. May June 6‚ 2012 Staphylococcus aureus- Is a facultative anaerobic‚ Gram-positive‚ salt positive‚ cocci shaped bacterium. Staphylococcus aureus is found as normal part of the skin floral in the nasal passages and on the skin. An estimated twenty percent of people naturally have harmless Staphylococcus aureus on their skin and are long-term carries for Staphylococcus aureus. Staphylococcus aureus is the most common strand of Staphylococcus in humans to date
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is not well controlled.” When discussing medication‚ be sure to address potential adverse effects. Patients who use inhaled corticosteroids‚ for example‚ should be instructed to rinse the mouth with water and spit after each use to prevent oral candidiasis and throat irritation. Because these drugs are usually prescribed for use twice daily‚ you might suggest that patients use them immediately before morning and nighttime toothbrushing. Patients who use a metered dose inhaler might also use a spacer
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How to Improve your Tinnitus by Reducing Adrenaline By Julian Cowan Hill R.C.S.T What is tinnitus? Most people get tinnitus if you put them into total silence! Heller and Bergman proved this back in 1953 when they found 93% of people taking part in a test reported hearing noises‚ even though they were in total silence. Ears work all the time and only relax as long as they have latched onto a harmless background noise. So if you put people in silence‚ their ears will listen out harder
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SLCC Nursing Program Nursing Care Plan Template NSG 1705 Student Resuscitation status full code Age 1/28/1988 Gender male Surgery Date & Type Unit 4th floor Weight and Height 61kg 67cm Primary Language English Date 2/26/2012 Admitting Diagnosis & Date 10/30/2012 shortness of breath and fever Religion no spiritual needs Culture American Admission History: (This should be a summary in the student’s own words of why the client came to the hospital now. Include
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Notes for Final Chapter 6/11- Anaphylaxis Allergic reaction Acute Sx: hives‚ rash‚ itching and nasal secretions‚ fever‚ malaise Severe: hypotension‚ tachycardia‚ bronchoconstriction Tx: Benadryl‚ put vaccine in dominant arm‚ warm compresses‚ Tylenol Chapter 8- Pain NSAIDS -ASA‚ Ibuprofen (motrin)‚ Ketorolac (Toradol)‚ Naproxen (Naprosyn) Mild to moderate pain Take with full glass of water Do not mix ASA with other NSAIDS Monitor for GI bleeding Opioids – Codeine‚ Hydrocodone
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Chapter 5 Sleepwalking stage 3 and 4 gets up and walks while asleep‚ sometimes open eyes behaviors: getting knives‚ walking in yard/street‚ physically/verbally attacking cooking/eating getting into car telehoonne moving furniture feeding pets dressing bathing impaired cognitive functioning difficult to wake peaks at 11 years‚ happens in 40% of children Sleep talking non-REM sleep more common in children than adults talking: monotone or loud doesn’t really disrupt the person
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DENTAL SECRETS Second Edition STEPHEN T. SONIS‚ D.M.D.‚ D.M.Sc. Professor and Chairman Department of Oral Medicine and Diagnostic Sciences Harvard School of Dental Medicine Chief‚ Division of Oral Medicine‚ Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery and Dentistry Brigham and Women’s Hospital Boston‚ Massachusetts HANLEY & BELFUS‚ INC./ Philadelphia Publisher : HANLEY & BELFUS‚ INC. Medical Publishers 210 South 13th Street Philadelphia‚ PA 19107 (215) 546-7293; 800-962-1892 FAX (215) 790-9330 Web
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