Exam 3 462 Flashcards
Describe a Non-tunneled CVAD
- inserted directly into a central vein and is associated with a higher risk of infection
- either the chest or the neck
- can be inserted quickly at the bedside
- Dwell Time less than a month
Non-pharmacological interventions for pain
- Reposition
- massge
- Heat/Cold compress
- Distraction
- Elevation
- Humor
Normal Value for Chloride
95 - 107 mEq/L
What symptoms might an older woman with diabetes mellitus complain?
perineal itching
Rationale: Older women might complain of perineal itching due to vaginal candidiasis.
nursing diagnosis for a patient with advanced respiratory diseases.
- Hyperthermia Related to Infectious Illness,
- ineffective airway clearance,
- pneumonia
- pulmonary embolism
- Activity Intolerance
- Inadequate Nutrition
- Social Isolation
- Impaired Gas Exchange.
- Anxiety.
- Risk for Infection
- Ineffective Coping
- Fatigue.
- Ineffective Breathing Pattern
- Insomnia
Name 4 examples of an acute illness?
- Pneumonia
- Delirium
- Shingles
- Apendicitis
What is the oxygen concentration for a nasal cannula?

- 24-44%
- 1-6 LPM
Victims w/ difficulty breathing, unable to tolerate mask
Glucose Value 2 hours after eating
Up to 140
Create labs for someone with metabolic acidosis
low pH low HCO3
Name the primary veins for peripheral IV insertion
cephalic, median, cubital, basilic
Left Sided Heart Failure
- Most Common
- Pulmonary Congestion
- Crackles
- Poor Oxygenation
- S3, Increase Afterload
- Irregular Palpitations
- Pulmonary Edema
- Diastolic and systolic dysfunction
- Blood backing up into right atria
What does insulin do to potassium level
push potassium back into the cells,
What is a good diabetic meal plan
- guidelines for how we are all supposed to eat
- focused on the amount of carbohydrates.
Clinical Manifestations for a patient with Venous Insufficienty
- Pooling of blood in the legs
- Damage to valves in the veins
- Eczema
- Edema
- Leathery brown skin
5 Reasons a nurse would avoid an area of the hand or arm for IV insertion
- Impede ADL’s
- Tender, Red, Rash, Infected
- Paralysis, Dialysis, Shunt or Mastectomy
- Site distal to previous venipuncture
- Distal to sclerosed, hardened, or phlebitic veins
An acute metabolic condition, usually is caused by absent or markedly decreased amounts of insulin
Diabetic ketoacidosis
Diabetes Mellitus Type 1- Signs & Symptoms
3P’s
- Polydipsia (thirst)
- Polyuria (urine)
- Polyphagia (hunger)
Characteristics of Circulatory Overload
- Excessive amounts of isotonic/hypertonic solution
- Too Rapid
- Overload is associated w/ increased risk of death
Diagnostic Testing for Heart failure
- BNP
- ANP
- Creatnine Kinase
- Troponin
- Fibronogen
- Chest Xray
- EKG
- Coronary Angiogram
- Echogram
What is the highest priority for a patient with DVT or VTE
Skin Integrity b/c of amputation risk
Aspiration Pneumonia Definition
- Aspirated something into their lungs
- Decreased LOC
Lab Value when fully compensated
pH will be normal
The nurse is teaching a community class to peole with Type 2 diabetes mellitus. What is the explanation for that?
Cells become resistant to circulating insulin
Normally insulin binds to special receptor sites on the cells and initiates a series of reactions involved in metabolism. In Type 2 diabetes these reactions are diminished primarily as a result of obesity and aging.”
Care for DKa
- Fluid/electrolyte imbalance
- normal saline 0.45%
- blood glucose level
- acidosis
- IV insulin








