NUR 356 final exam short Questions with precise Answers
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NUR 356
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NUR 356
DVT subjective data
Health history
Medications
Surgery or recent treatments
DVT objective data
Fever, pain
Extremity measurements
Warmth
VE subjective data
Health history
Medications
Surgery or recent treatments
VE objective data
Fever
chest pain
DVT clinical manifestation...
NUR 356 final exa m short Questions with precise Answers DVT subjective data Health history Medications Surgery or recent treatments DVT objective data Fever, pain Extremity measurements Warmth VE subjective data Health history Medications Surgery or recent treatments VE objective data Fever chest pain DVT clinical manifestations -unilateral leg edema -pain, tenderness with palpation -dilated superficial veins -a sense of fullness in the thigh or the calf, paresthesias, -warm skin, erythema, or a systemic temperature greater than 100.4° F -If the superior vena cava is involved, similar symptoms may occur in the arms, neck, back, and face. PE clinical manifestations --Varied and nonspecific --Dyspnea most common --Tachypnea, cough, chest pain, hemoptysis, crackles, wheezing, fever, tachycardia, syncope, change in LOC --Dependent on size and extent of emboli --Massive PE may cause a sudden change in mental status, hypotension, feelings of impending doom, and cardiorespiratory arrest DVT nursing interventions (1) pain relief (2) decreased edema (3) increased knowledge of disorder and treatment plan (4) no skin ulceration (5) no bleeding complications (6) no evidence of PE. PE nursing interventions Semi -Fowler's position Oxygen therapy Frequent assessments IV access Monitor laboratory results Emotional support and reassurance Anemia types iron deficiency anemia aplastic anemia What are the 3 major functions of blood? (Select all that apply). transport regulation protection The nurse knows that blood reactions are based on ABO incompatibilities resulting from RBC hemolysis. Agglutination will occur in the blood of a person with type A blood if the person receives a blood transfused from a person with which antigens? (Select all that apply). B A, B Bleeding disorders acute chronic
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