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[Show more]Peptic Ulcer Disease definition erosion of the GI mucosa from the digestive action of HCL and pepsin 
Causes of PUD H. Pylori, Medications, stress, depression, coffee, smoking, or alcohol 
Gastric ulcers S/S pain high in epigastric, pain occurs 1-2 hours after meals, burning, worse with food 
Duoden...
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Add to cartPeptic Ulcer Disease definition erosion of the GI mucosa from the digestive action of HCL and pepsin 
Causes of PUD H. Pylori, Medications, stress, depression, coffee, smoking, or alcohol 
Gastric ulcers S/S pain high in epigastric, pain occurs 1-2 hours after meals, burning, worse with food 
Duoden...
What are the guidelines for quality documentation? Factual Accurate Current Organized Complete 
When are VOs discouraged? Except in urgent or emergent situations. 
What is Focus Charting? A method to report patient problems using DAR format. 
What do the letters stand for in DAR format? Data (subjec...
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Add to cartWhat are the guidelines for quality documentation? Factual Accurate Current Organized Complete 
When are VOs discouraged? Except in urgent or emergent situations. 
What is Focus Charting? A method to report patient problems using DAR format. 
What do the letters stand for in DAR format? Data (subjec...
A patient was diagnosed with a urinary tract infection. The patient has been drinking fruit juice and has increased his intake of fluids but has failed to take his antibiotic as prescribed because it caused gastric upset. Three days later, the patient presents to the clinic with fever, malaise, naus...
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Add to cartA patient was diagnosed with a urinary tract infection. The patient has been drinking fruit juice and has increased his intake of fluids but has failed to take his antibiotic as prescribed because it caused gastric upset. Three days later, the patient presents to the clinic with fever, malaise, naus...
Which of the following patients would require follow-up? A. A child with a respiratory rate of 24 breaths per minute. B. An adolescent with a respiratory rate of 16 breaths per minute. C. An adult with a respiratory rate of 10 breaths per minute. D. A newborn with a respiratory rate of 40 breaths pe...
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Add to cartWhich of the following patients would require follow-up? A. A child with a respiratory rate of 24 breaths per minute. B. An adolescent with a respiratory rate of 16 breaths per minute. C. An adult with a respiratory rate of 10 breaths per minute. D. A newborn with a respiratory rate of 40 breaths pe...
Matching: 
A. Superficial veins B. Arteries C. Veins D. Deep veins 
1. Contain intraluminal valves 2. Have thicker vessel walls 3. Typically are used for peripheral IVs 4. Are usually accompanied by an artery A - 3 B - 2 C - 1 D - 4 
Maintenance care of a peripheral intravenous site includes: (Selec...
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Add to cartMatching: 
A. Superficial veins B. Arteries C. Veins D. Deep veins 
1. Contain intraluminal valves 2. Have thicker vessel walls 3. Typically are used for peripheral IVs 4. Are usually accompanied by an artery A - 3 B - 2 C - 1 D - 4 
Maintenance care of a peripheral intravenous site includes: (Selec...
Steps of the Nursing process 1. Assessment 2. Diagnosis 3. Planning 4. Implementation 5. Evaluation 
Nursing process step 1: Assessment • Assess data over time for changes (trending) • Subjective and objective data - Health History & Review of Systems - Ongoing - Your Physical Assessment of the ...
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Add to cartSteps of the Nursing process 1. Assessment 2. Diagnosis 3. Planning 4. Implementation 5. Evaluation 
Nursing process step 1: Assessment • Assess data over time for changes (trending) • Subjective and objective data - Health History & Review of Systems - Ongoing - Your Physical Assessment of the ...
What is the amount of O2 a nasal cannula can deliver? - 1-6 L/min: 24%-44% - (low-flow device) - humidified if >4L 
*Prongs must curve downward to direct oxygen into lower airway 
What are the advantages of the nasal cannula? - Safe and simple - Easily tolerated - Effective for low concentrations...
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Add to cartWhat is the amount of O2 a nasal cannula can deliver? - 1-6 L/min: 24%-44% - (low-flow device) - humidified if >4L 
*Prongs must curve downward to direct oxygen into lower airway 
What are the advantages of the nasal cannula? - Safe and simple - Easily tolerated - Effective for low concentrations...
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