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I was having this discussion with a friend, but we later agree to to these. Hope this will benefit all nurses student still in school or awaiting to take NCLEX. Is more or less like a study :rckn:group. If you think you have any question you can thread and pple will respond with answer. Just thread in question with no answer to see what you have learn so far.

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Absence of bubbling in the water seal compartment indicate what?:thnkg:

Specializes in L & D, Med-Surge, Dialysis.
SUPINE POSITION because u cannot position the patient to the operative side, a detached retina will stay in place in a Supine position. the others options will affect the healing process .

QUESTION:

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Specializes in L & D, Med-Surge, Dialysis.

Who be the first pt to be assess during the morning shift?

1- pt with Status epilepticus first day in the hospital

2- pt with Epilepsy first day in the hospital

3- pt with Trigeminal neutralgia first day in the hospital

Specializes in LTC.

pt with Status epilepticus first day in the hospital, this is life-threatening.

Specializes in L & D, Med-Surge, Dialysis.
pt with Status epilepticus first day in the hospital, this is life-threatening.

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Pt with status epilepticus always have a continuous seizure and which can lead to respiratory distress while others can be attended to later which are not life threatening.

Specializes in L & D, Med-Surge, Dialysis.

What nutrient are necessary in fighting and healing wounds?

1- Vitamin C and Zinc

2- Vitamin K and D

3- Vitamin E and Calcium

what is used to manage pt with alcohol withdrawal?

1- vit c and zinc

thanks for starting this cause its so helpful.

I am going to say Vit C and Zinc...

As for the alcohol withdrawl, is it tegretol???? I know that is often used but not sure if that is the answer you were looking for...

I know they also use ativan to help, but tegretol is still my answer...

What is the irreversible syndrome that can result if alcohol withdrawls are not taken care of?

And what drug do they use to help alcoholics stop drinking? Does the patient have to completely stop drinking or can they continue minimally while on the medication?

antabuse, and they have to stop drinking cause it'll make them sick if they take the med and drink at the same time

antabuse, and they have to stop drinking cause it'll make them sick if they take the med and drink at the same time

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But what is the syndrome that is irreversible with continued withdrawls???? YOU CAN DO IT!!!

Specializes in L & D, Med-Surge, Dialysis.
i am going to say vit c and zinc...

as for the alcohol withdrawl, is it tegretol???? i know that is often used but not sure if that is the answer you were looking for...

i know they also use ativan to help, but tegretol is still my answer...

drug used to manage pt with alcohol withdrawal is librium:up:

Specializes in L & D, Med-Surge, Dialysis.

what is the drug of choice used to counteract the adverse effect of extrapyramidal effect of neuroleptic.

what is the most complication of peritoneal dialysis?

what are the most successful indication of respiration?

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