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May 24, 2007 12:18 AM

Content errors in Saunders NCLEX-RN book?

by Nuieve

Asthma is listed as a COPD. Is it? (many sources only include chronic bronchitis and emphysema)

Tuberculin test positive only for more than 15 mm. (many sources say 10mm is enough to be considered positive for a normal person)

There were some more but I never bothered to write them down. Did anybody find any other conflicting info in the book?


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from runnerbe
Old May 25, 2007, 02:18 AM
Updated May 25, 2007 at 10:34 AM by runnerbe

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yes asthma is part of chronic obstructed pulmonary disease COPD.
TB- Tuberculosis they check if you are positive with different category
15mm or more than ( positve if you are low risk has been exposed to TB)
5mm or more (positve if you are HIGH risk such as HIV + or AIDs + AND ELDERLY AND ETC...)
GOOD LUCK..... CHECK or reveiw this topic if you have Saunder's comprehensive book. or any nursing book that will help you to comprehend your doubts....
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from RenalOncRN
Old May 25, 2007, 09:51 AM
Updated May 25, 2007 at 09:53 AM by RenalOncRN

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Originally Posted by runnerbe View Post
yes asthma is part of chronic obstructed pulmonary disease COPD.
TB- Tuberculosis they check if you are positive with different category
15mm or more than ( positve if you are high risk like HIV + or aids + )
10mm or more (positve if you are low risk)
GOOD LUCK..... CHECK or reveiw this topic if you have Saunder's comprehensive book. or any nursing book that will help you to comprehend your doubts....
You are wrong.
Because the response to TB skin testing may be decreased in immunocompromised client, reactions greater than 5mm are considered positive. 10mm is positive in other medical risk factors (diabetes mellitus, ESRD, homeless, IV drug users, recent immigrants and health care workers). 15 mm is positive in all other persons who are low risk.
All my info is taken directly from the Medical-Surgical Nursing book by Lewis.
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No. 3
from runnerbe
Old May 25, 2007, 10:45 AM

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kiyatylese,

oops, its the other side effect. its 15mm considered + and low risk
5mm considered + and high risk
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No. 4
from Nuieve
Old May 27, 2007, 09:10 PM
Updated May 27, 2007 at 09:15 PM by Nuieve

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According to American Lung Association COPD only incudes chronic bronchitis and emphysema.

Also, the book says fruits (oranges in particular) are alkaline foods. One can find out this to be wrong by simply drinking orange juice. It's basically a pure acid. In fact the whole acid-ash and alkaline-ash foods table is messed up (page 869)

The list of pH of foods:
http://www.cfsan.fda.gov/~comm/lacf-phs.html
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No. 5
from EricJRN
Old May 27, 2007, 10:40 PM

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Orange juice is acidic, yes - but only due to the presence of citric acid, which is broken down early in digestion. In the end, OJ has an alkalinizing effect on the body.
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No. 6
from Nuieve
Old May 27, 2007, 11:03 PM

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Originally Posted by EricEnfermero View Post
Orange juice is acidic, yes - but only due to the presence of citric acid, which is broken down early in digestion. In the end, OJ has an alkalinizing effect on the body.
Oh, would never guess. Do you know if same applies to other juices/fruits by any chance?
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No. 7
from EricJRN
Old May 28, 2007, 12:02 AM

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Good question... seems like the same might be true for other citrus fruits as well, but I'm not sure.


Here's a link which discusses the asthma/COPD issue:

http://www.copd-international.com/asthma.htm
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No. 8
from Nuieve
Old May 28, 2007, 06:59 PM

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Originally Posted by EricEnfermero View Post
Good question... seems like the same might be true for other citrus fruits as well, but I'm not sure.


Here's a link which discusses the asthma/COPD issue:

http://www.copd-international.com/asthma.htm
Yeah, it seems like this question is up for interpretation of individual educational institutions.

Another possible error I found is that the book says "don't stop smoking" for patients with Meniere's disease. (p.914)
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No. 9
from runnerbe
Old May 29, 2007, 01:53 AM
Updated May 30, 2007 at 01:24 AM by runnerbe

Default Re: Content errors in Saunders NCLEX-RN book?
IN PRINCETON REVIEW CRACKING THE NCLEX-RN AND SAUNDER'S BOOK
Under DISORDER OF THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
COPD
IS a group of diseases that includes EMPHYSEMA, CHRONIC BRONCHITIS, BRONCHIECTASIS AND BRONCHIAL ASTHMA. Recurrent obstruction of air flow is the common link among these disease.


I THINK YOU SENT ME VIA PM W/ THIS SITE BUT IN MY OPINION YOU MISTREAD THE ARTICLE.
COPD InternationalYour International Support Network.
There remains the debate among medical professionals whether chronic asthma belongs under the umbrella term COPD because, unlike emphysema and chronic bronchitis, asthma can be reversed and responds well to various medications.


LIKE i said in my previous forum we have to be carefull what we read and NCLEX base to nursing . NOT what you had read in this articles. I FOLLOW what nursing books say and what i learned in school. THIS PART OF THE ARTICLES IS NOT PROVEN IN THE UNITED STATE yet. and is not written in the nursing book EITHER. Remember we're taken american test " NCLEX " NOT INTERNATIONAL.

GOOD LUCK............
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