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Four Life Functions - ANSVentilation, Oxygenation, Circulation, and Perfusion

Vital signs for Ventilation (Life Function) - ANSRR, Vt, chest movement, breath sounds,
PaCO2, EtCO2

Vital signs for Oxygenation (Life function) - ANSHeart rate, color, sensorium, PaO2, and
SpO2

Vital Signs for Circulation (Life function) - ANSHeart rate, strength, and cardiac output

Vital Signs for Perfusion (Life Function) - ANSBlood pressure, sensorium, temperature, urine
output, and hemodynamics

Which life function most often is a problem? - ANSOxygenation

Sensorium - ANSLevel of the patient's consciousness

Signs are what type of information? - ANSObjective

Symptoms are what type of information? - ANSSubjective

Pack years equation - ANSPack Years = # of packs/day X # of years smoked

Patient's with end-stage diseases or illnesses should have what kind of document? -
ANSAdvance Directives

What is the normal urine output? - ANS40 mL/hr (1 L/day)

Sensible water loss - ANSUrine or vomiting

Insensible water loss - ANSLungs (inspiration) and skin (perspiration)

Intake>Output results in: - ANS-Weight gain
-Electrolyte imbalance
-Increase hemodynamic pressures
-Decrease lung compliance

Changes in CVP can indicated changes in what? - ANSFluid balance

Normal CVP value - ANS2-6 mmHg

Decreased CVP (<2) indicates what? Recommendation? - ANSHypovolemia and
recommend fluid therapy

,Increased CVP (>6) indicates what? Recommendation? - ANSHypervolemia and
recommend diuretics

Normal level of consciousness - ANSAlert and responsive

Lethargic, somnolent, sleepy - ANSSleep apnea or excessive O2 in COPD'ers

Stuporous/confused - ANSDrug overdose, inappropriate responses, or intoxication

Semicomatose - ANSresponse only to painful stimuli

Obtunded - ANSDecreased cough or gag reflex due to drowsy state

Coma - ANSNo response to stimuli

Anxiety/nervous - ANSRespiratory distress or hypoxemia

Anger, combative, irritable - ANSElectrolyte imbalance

Euphoria - ANSDrug overdose

Panic - ANSSevere hypoxemia, tension pneumothorax, status asthmaticus

Orthopnea - ANSDifficulty breathing except in upright position

Orthopnea is found in what type of patients and what would you recommend? - ANSCHF,
recommend cardiac testing

General Malaise - ANSRun down feeling, nausea, weakness, fatigue, headache

General Malaise is found in patients with what and what would you recommend? -
ANSElectrolyte imbalance, recommend testing electrolytes

Dyspnea - ANSFeeling shortness of breath or difficulty breathing

Dysphagia - ANSDifficulty swallowing

Peripheral Edema - ANSSwelling in the periphery

Pitting edema - ANSPresence of excessive fluid in the tissue

Where does peripheral edema typically occur? - ANSArms and ankles

What causes peripheral edema? - ANSCHF and renal failure

Recommendation for peripheral edema - ANSDiuretic therapy

, Ascites - ANSAccumulation of fluid in the abdomen

What causes ascites? - ANSLiver failure

Clubbing of fingers - ANSPresence of increased angle of the nail bed and skin.

What causes clubbing of fingers? - ANSChronic hypoxemia

What does clubbing of fingers suggest? - ANSPulmonary Disease

We do not want to give to much what if a patient has clubbing? - ANSTo much O2; it knocks
out their drive to breathe

Venous distention - ANSIncreased venous distention and jugular venous distention

When is venous distention occur and seen? - ANSOccurs with CHF and it's seen during
exhalation in patients with obstructive lung disease

Capillary refill - ANSBlanching of the hand and watching for color to return

What does a capillary refill indicate? - ANSGood or bad peripheral circulation

Capillary refill time is how long? - ANS3 seconds

Diaphoresis - ANSA state of heavy/profuse sweating

Diaphoresis can indicate what? Recommendations for each. - ANSHeart failure -diuretics,
inotropic agents
Fever, infection - antibiotics
Anxiety, nervousness - sedatives
Tuberculosis/night sweats - antitubercular drugs

Ashen/pallor skin indicates: - ANSAnemia or acute blood loss (vasoconstriction)

Jaundice - ANSYellow, Increased bilirubin level in blood and tissue

Erythemia - ANSRedness of skin, because of capillary congestion, inflammation, or infection

Cyanosis - ANSBlue or grey, caused by hypoxia from increased amount of reduced
hemoglobin

Normal A-P diameter - ANSStraight spine, no kyphosis or scoliosis

Pectus Carinatum - ANSAnterior protrusion of the sternum

Pectus Excavatum - ANSDepression of part of or the entire sternum

Kyphosis - ANSConvex curvature of spine (leaning forward or humpback)

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