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Anyone started to prepare for CRNE June 2012?
it's not contraindicated, but it does increase venous return to the heart as you say - which may increase perfusion to the kidneys and allow better diuresis. since peripheral edema is associated with right-sided heart failure, it would be expected in mr del ray. the dyspnea and pulmonary edema that accompanies left-sided heart failure would suggest a contraindication for elevating the legs, but these are not present in right-sided failure. check this out: www.nursing.umich.edu/.../congestive%20heart%20failure.ppt i would say that the university of michigan could be considered a reliable source.
It's not contraindicated, but it does increase venous return to the heart as you say - which may increase perfusion to the kidneys and allow better diuresis. Since peripheral edema is associated with right-sided heart failure, it would be expected in Mr Del Ray. The dyspnea and pulmonary edema that accompanies left-sided heart failure would suggest a contraindication for elevating the legs, but these are not present in right-sided failure. Check this out: http://www.nursing.umich.edu/.../Congestive%20Heart%20Failure.ppt I would say that the University of Michigan could be considered a reliable source.
AGREE! :)
thanks janfrn! that answered it all.
Hi KheemooySorry for the late reply, I found the course really good. I did the 10 week Prep course. How did it go for yoy.
Olga
Good luck to all tomorrow at 08:30
Hi Olga, I did not go through the crne workshop of care in Hamilton, I was supposed to start yesterday but it was really far from me since I live in brampton and the place was really sketchy and scary. lol. so i ended up going to Nurses Education Inc. in MIssissauga which is close to my house and they're review is really good. My review is Aug. 1-29.
Goodluck to all CRNE takers tomorrow! Godbless us all! :)
kheemooy
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@allicandoispray ---i know, the options were really tricky. there are always two answers which are correct, you just have to choose the best one. i just used test taking strategy, since the question gave cue and specifically asked for "independent" nursing action and intervention for edema. and if it seems that there's no correct answer from the option, just go for the closest answer and the best option that can somehow suffice what the question is asking. lol.