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- Med Surg Med Surg 403 1
- MED SURG 403 MED SURG 403 (MED SURG403Care of patients with burns outline) 4
- MED SURG 403 (Care of Patients With Fractures Outline/MED SURG 403 MED SURG 403 (Care of Patients With Fractures Outline/MED SURG 403 1
- MED SURG 403 (MED SURG 403Care of Critically ill Patients with Respiratory Problems. MED SURG 403 (MED SURG 403Care of Critically ill Patients with Respiratory Problems. 1
- NUR 217 NUR 217 (NUR 217Case Study Fluid and Electrolytes) 4
- NUR 222 NUR 222 2
- NUR 413 2
- NUR 413 (NUR413Psych Exam 1 Study Guide.0 NUR 413 (NUR413Psych Exam 1 Study Guide.0 1
- NUR 416 2
- NUR 429 2
- NUR 429 - Lewis Blackman Story Assignment/NUR 429 NUR 429 - Lewis Blackman Story Assignment/NUR 429 1
- Nurs misc NURS MISC 1
- NURSING NURSING MISC 1
- NURSING 200 Health Assessment 1
- NURSING 217 NURSING 217 (NURSING217S.U.NutritionCaseStudy) 5
- NURSING 241 1
- NURSING 319 1
- NURSING 319 (Med Surg 3 Exam 2 Study Guide NURSING 319 - Med Surg 3 -Exam 2 Study Guide 1
- NURSING 328 2
- NURSING 328 Maternity 2
- NURSING 426 NURSING 426 4
- NURSING NUR 416 NURSING NUR 416(NURSINGNUR416MedSurgExamStudy Guide ) 3
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NUR 429 - Leadership case study 2/NUR 429 - Leadership case study 2. 
Questions: 
1.	Please provide pathophysiology for each disease process. 
2.	Please provide information on each procedure 
3.	Provide a list of any diagnoses missing and provide pathophysiology for those 
4.	Please list all medications: trade/generic name, dosage, how does it come (PO, IV, etc), indications, side effects, nursing responsibilities. 
5.	Explain what the labs indicate and what needs to be done. (WBC: 20.6, HgB: 7...
NUR 429 - Lewis Blackman Story Assignment/NUR 429 - Lewis Blackman Story Assignment. 
First Video 
 
•	Why does Helen Haskell start her story by talking about Lewis? 
Helen Haskell wants us to know her son through a description of his personality traits. She wants us to see that Lewis was a child that mattered and that he ought to have to think of and respected. She wants us to know that she cherishes her son's memory, and he means the world to her and that his tragic death could have been...
NUR 413 - Psych Exam 1 Study Guide/NUR 413 - Psych Exam 1 Study Guide. 
Evolve questions and quizlet questions. Saunders review. 
Chapter 1: Mental Health and Mental Illness 
Mental health is a state of wellbeing in which you are able to recognize your own potential, cope with normal stress, work productively and make a contribution to the community. 
●	Normal stress can be subjective 
●	Do we work productively or decompensate with life’s normal stressors? 
Someone who is mentally heal...
NUR 217 - Case Study Fluid and Electrolytes/NUR 217 - Case Study Fluid and Electrolytes. 
Read the case study in Chapter 39 of your textbook and answer the following questions: 
 
1.	The major electrolytes in the body are sodium, potassium, calcium, magnesium, chloride, and phosphate. 
a.	Indicate the normal levels for each electrolyte and describe the function of each 
Na + (135-145 mEq/L) – Principal ion responsible for 	resting membrane potential of cells; essential in depolarization need...
NUR 416 - Exam 2 Blueprint/NUR 416 - Exam 2 Blueprint. 
Chapter 12: Nursing Care of the Special needs Child 
-	Additional stress can be felt by the child with a chronic illness and their family during times of transition. What is an example of a transition? 
o	Initial diagnosis or change in prognosis 
o	When the child moves to a new setting (hospital, school) 
o	During a parent’s absence
MED SURG 403 - Care of Patients With Fractures Outline/MED SURG 403 - Care of Patients With Fractures Outline. 
Musculoskeletal trauma 
•	Musculoskeletal trauma accounts for about two thirds of all injuries and is one of the primary causes of disability in the United States. It ranges from simple muscle strain to multiple bone fractures with severe soft-tissue damage. 
•	Fractures and other musculoskeletal trauma impair a patient's MOBILITY in varying degrees, depending on the severity and ...
MED SURG 403 - Care of Critically ill Patients with Respiratory Problems Outline. 
(PE, ARF, ARDS, Mechanical Ventilation). 
•	Rapid onset of respiratory problem 
•	Chronic respiratory problems are more common, acute problems do arise that can interfere with GAS EXCHANGE and tissue PERFUSION to such a degree that death can occur quickly. 
•	These problems effect the cardiac system by forcing the heart to work harder to compensate for lung-related impairment of gas exchange. 
•	Thus, pro...
MED SURG 403 - Care of patients with burns outline./MED SURG 403 - Care of patients with burns outline. 
BURNS 
•	Tissue destruction caused by a burn injury leads to local and systemic problems that affect FLUID AND ELECTROLYTE BALANCE and lead to protein losses; sepsis; and changes in metabolic, endocrine, respiratory, cardiac, hematologic, and immune functioning. 
•	The extent of problems is related to age, general health, extent of injury, depth of injury, and the specific body area inju...
NUR 416 - Med Surg II Study Guide Exam 1/ NUR 416 - Med Surg II Study Guide Exam 1. 
Chapter 3: Pain 
Pain is subjective, it’s what the patient tells you. Pain can have physiological and psychosocial impulses attached to it. Treatment to pain is individualized and can vary. 
Pain: unpleasant sensory and emotional experience 
●	It can be related to actual or potential tissue damage 
●	Self report is the most reliable factor 
●	Pain is the most common reason patients seek medical care 
...
NUR 416 - MEDSURG 3: EXAM 1 Study Guide/ NUR 416 - MEDSURG 3: EXAM 1 Study Guide. 
BURNS: 
 
Goals of Nursing Care for Burns: 
•	Strategies for prevention of burns 
•	Ability to identify the depth of burn 
•	Collaborative and nursing care for the patient in emergent phase, including ability to prioritize care 
•	Collaborative and nursing care for the patient in the acute phase 
•	Collaborative and nursing care for the patient in the rehabilitative phase 
•	Assess, diagnosis, and in...