Ok, I'm trying to understand the underlying pathophysiology behind why dehydration happens with DKA patients. I understand that there is an increase of glucose in the urine, and an increase in urine...
Man! my school has been taking HESI tests since day one of nursing school. 2 a term, and we had to average 75% or higher to pass each term. we started with 65 students and will only graduate 34 in a...
Thanks so much!! Here is another oddity that makes no sense. I know there is potassium depletion due to frequent urination, but why do labs usually indicate
For my ER rotation I had a pt present with s/sx of a PE, dyspnea, SOB, pale, sweaty, pain 7/10, and decreased LOC. upon assessment I obtained new vitals and pulse ox, full pain assessment, lung and...
Pt's vitals were somewhat stable upon admission, however over several hours bp dropped to as low as 88/58, and pulse, resp, temp, and pain levels all increased. O2 sats tanked from 90% to 80% while on...
no pt hx of afib, dvt or coagulopathy. only allergy is Sulfa meds, and currently on the pill. 1 ppd smoking for 8 years, and a recent trip from Asia. I suppose the long flight might have been a...
So, do all nursing schools make you take HESI's? We have two a term, and have to pass with a combined total of 75% to continue on. Even after reading Kaplan, and Saunders I still have no clue what the...
Healthy women, healthy baby. Good Apgars, effective birthing sequence. No noticeable complications. What should I focus my assessments on in terms of priority for this pt? Any help would
I really appreciate the help! I wasn't trying to get anyone to do my homework via this thread, I was simply asking for suggestions to get my mind working in the right direction. As a first year...
I guess I'm just confused then. The title of the case study is "Normal Childbirth" No tearing, no episiotomy. She did have 10mg Nubain IV for pain, but other then that I am not seeing any...