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What is a DVT?

A blood clot due to endothelial injury, venous stasis, or hypercoagulability located in the
legs and upper arms.

What is the major goal for treatment of a DVT?

Adequate tissue perfusion

What are the surgical interventions for a DVT?

THrombectomy, Inferior Vena Cava Filtration

What are the pharmacological interventions for a DVT?

nnanticoagulants, thrombolytics

What are the risk factors with a DVT?

Recent surgery, heart failure, cancer, obesity, estrogen therapy, advanced age,
immobility, smoking, trauma, clotting disorders

What are the signs and symptoms of a DVT?

Calf pain or groin tenderness, sudden onset of unilateral swelling, positive Homen's
sign, induration along a blodd vessel with warmth, edema, and redness

What is Homen's sign?

Pain when dorsiflecting the foot

What is Homen's signs associated with?

DVT

What diagnostic tests can be done to determine a DVT?

Venous duplex ultrasound, doppler flow study, MRI, D-Dimer

A person is at risk for what if they have a DVT?

Decreased profusion, PE, stroke

What are some Non-pharmacologic interventions for a patient with a DVT?

, Elevate the legs, DO NOT MASSAGE, bedrest, intermittent warm moist soaks

How do you prevent a DVT?

Leg exercises, ICDs, hydration, TED hoes, anticoagulant therapy

Which acid must there be too little of in the blood to cause respiratory alkaloidosis?

PaCO2

What is the normal range for PaCO2?

35-45 mmHg

Which of the following body processes are changed by respiratory alkaloidosis?

Alteration in cell function and alteration in intracellular enzyme activity

What are the interventions for respiratory alkaloidosis?

Treat underlying cause, hydrate, replace electrotype, oxygen therapy

What the the signs and symptoms of respiratory alkaloidosis?



Hyperventilation, tachycardia, hypotension, numbness and tingling of the extremities,
hyperreflexia, muscle cramping, seizures, anxiety, irritability

An excess of what acid in the blood causes Respiratory Acidosis?

PaCO2

What are the signs and symptoms of respiratory acidosis?



Tachycardia THEN bradycardia, drowsiness, confusion, muscle weakness, rapid,
shallow respiration, hypotension, dyspnea, headache

Respiratory acidosis causes what changes or occur in the body?

Alteration in cell function, change on intracellular enzyme activity

What is the biggest goal for treatment of resiratory acidosis?

Adequate gas exchange

What are the pharmacological interventions for respiratory acidosis?

Bronchodilators, anti-inflammatories, mucolytics, oxygen

What are the non-pharmacological interventions for respiratory acidosis?

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