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  1. Anyone Up For Random FACT THROWING??

    sharing: a bit more [color=#333333][color=#333333]major side effects chemo therapy and nursing interventions [color=#333333] nausea and vomiting administer antiemetics (e.g. plasil) routinely every...
  2. Anyone Up For Random FACT THROWING??

    a couple more facts and I off to bed.... Brain Hemisphere Function Left hemisphere -detail Sequential, logical, analytical Decodes the sequence and structure of language Right hemisphere Processes...
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    a few more facts: loa : listen fhr on mother's left side below umbilicus nst (fetal movement at rest): at 36 weeks gestation which nurse action most important: have client push a button when she...
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    a few facts to share with you: marijuana: causes hunger boy being evaluated for dm expect: bed wetting (poyuria). mva - unonscious head injury higest priority: turn patient q 2 hours left sacrum...
  5. Anyone Up For Random FACT THROWING??

    from my previous post clarification when to use this sequence for type of examination hope this helps. s abdominal assessment sequence - inspection - auscultation - percussion - palpation in this...
  6. Anyone Up For Random FACT THROWING??

    a few more to share: flail chest is caused by fracture of multiple adjacent ribs, causing the chest wall to become unstable and respond paradoxically. the chest in the affected side is pulled inward...
  7. Anyone Up For Random FACT THROWING??

    more facts to share: - in toddlers ages 1-3, separation anxiety is at its peak. - when performing an assessment on a toddler, first approach the toddler with minimal physical contact...
  8. Anyone Up For Random FACT THROWING??

    here are some things to review: - in a peds patient who has a low h/h the best approach for the nurse to do is to plan nursing care around lengthy rest periods due to the inability of rbc’s to carry...
  9. Anyone Up For Random FACT THROWING??

    additional diets renal -pre-end stage renal disease (pre-esrd_ low protein restriction and phosphorus restriction dairy ½ cup a day only limit high phosphorus foods (peanut butter, dried peas and...
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    HIKARI You did it well done
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    My date is next week.... I am stressing Big Time !! Who else is testing next week?
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    serum osmolality blood osmolality test, osmolality test a serum osmolality test measures the amount of chemicals dissolved in the liquid part (serum) of the blood. high values high serum osmolality...
  13. Anyone Up For Random FACT THROWING??

    The Differential When performing a differential, a lab worker looks at the various cells under a microscope. A differential provides information about the relative numbers (that is, the...
  14. Lab Values for NCLEX

    The Differential When performing a differential, a lab worker looks at the various cells under a microscope. A differential provides information about the relative numbers (that is, the...
  15. Anyone Up For Random FACT THROWING??

    platelets results high values - high platelet values may be seen with bleeding, iron deficiency, some diseases like cancer, or problems with the bone marrow. low values - low platelet...
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    white blood count (wbc leukocyte) results high values - conditions that cause high wbc values include infection, inflammation, damage to body tissues (such as a heart attack), severe physical...
  17. Anyone Up For Random FACT THROWING??

    red blood cell (rbc) results high values - conditions that cause high rbc values include smoking, exposure to carbon monoxide, long-term lung disease, kidney disease, some cancers, certain forms of...
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    sodium (na) in blood blood sodium results high values high sodium levels (hypernatremia) can be caused by a high-sodium diet or by not drinking enough water and being dehydrated. dehydration may also...
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    hepatitis a vaccine: indicated if pt. is travelling out of country to africa, south amercia and asia. also those with chronic liver disease, hemophila receiving clotting factor. transmitted: hep a...
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    potassium (k) in blood high values high blood potassium levels may be caused by damage or injury to the kidneys. this prevents the kidneys from removing potassium from the blood normally. high...
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    phosphate in blood blood phosphate (po4), po4 (phosphate), blood high values high phosphate levels may be caused by: kidney disease, underactive parathyroid glands (hypoparathyroidism),...
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    magnesium (mg) high values high magnesium levels may be caused by: - dehydration. - diseases of the adrenal glands, such as addison's disease. - an overactive parathyroid gland...
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    chloride (cl) high chloride levels may be caused by: anemia. dehydration, such as from diarrhea or vomiting. eating a lot of salt. kidney disease. an overactive parathyroid gland...
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    carbon dioxide total carbon dioxide content (tco2) high values high values may be caused by: diseases that decrease blood ph (respiratory acidosis), such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease...
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    calcium high values high levels of calcium in the blood may be caused by being on bed rest for a long time, hyperparathyroidism, kidney disease, tuberculosis, or cancer that has spread to the bones....