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NURS 3056 - Final Study Guide Test 3/NURS 3056 - Final Study Guide Test 3. 
Table 48-7 
Drug Therapy 
Oral Agents and Noninsulin Injectable Agents 
Type	Mechanism of Action	Side Effects 
Oral Agents 
Biguanides 
metformin (Glucophage, Glucophage XR, Riomet, Fortamet, Glumetza)	Decreases rate of hepatic glucose production. Augments glucose uptake by tissues, especially muscles.	Diarrhea, lactic acidosis. Must be held 1-2 days before IV contrast media given and for 48 hr after.
NURS 3056 -Final Study Guide Test 2/NURS 3056 -Final Study Guide Test 2. 
Integumentary – Ch. 11,22,23 
Anatomy review 
•	Epidermis-5 layers 
o	Passive circulation from dermis 
o	Cell types in epidermis 
	Keratinocytes (90%) 
•	Essential for the skin’s protective barrier function 
	Melanocytes (5%) 
•	Protection against UV sunlight 
	Langerhans’ 
•	Essential for skin immunity 
	Merkel cells
NURS 3056 - Adult health test 4/NURS 3056 - Adult health test 4. 
Q: A patient with chronic osteomyelitis has been hospitalized for a surgical debridement procedure. What does the nurse explain to the patient as the rationale for the surgical treatment? 
 
A: Formation of scar tissue has led to a protected area of bacterial growth. 
 
Q: A patient with osteomyelitis has a nursing diagnosis of risk for injury. What is an appropriate nursing intervention for this patient?
NURS 3552 - UWORLD NCLEX RATIONALES -CARDIAC RATIONALES/NURS 3552 - UWORLD NCLEX RATIONALES -CARDIAC RATIONALES: 
Hypovolemic shock most commonly occurs from blood loss but can occur in any condition that reduces intravascular volume. Hypovolemia is classified as either an absolute (ex. hemorrhage, surgery, gastrointestinal bleeding, vomiting, diarrhea) or a relative (ex. pancreatitis, sepsis) fluid loss. Reduced intravascular volume results in decreased venous return, decreased stroke volume ...
NURS 3056 Final Info Test 2. Integumentary – Ch. 11,22,23 Anatomy review • Epidermis-5 layers o Passive circulation from dermis o Cell types in epidermis Keratinocytes (90%) • Essential for the skin’s protective barrier function Melanocytes (5%) • Protection against UV sunlight Langerhans’ • Essential for skin immunity Merkel cells • Touch receptors • Dermis o Highly vascular o Collagen Critical in wound healing Responsible for skin’s mechanical streng...
NURS 3056 Final Info Test 2. Integumentary – Ch. 11,22,23 Anatomy review • Epidermis-5 layers o Passive circulation from dermis o Cell types in epidermis Keratinocytes (90%) • Essential for the skin’s protective barrier function Melanocytes (5%) • Protection against UV sunlight Langerhans’ • Essential for skin immunity Merkel cells • Touch receptors • Dermis o Highly vascular o Collagen Critical in wound healing Responsible for skin’s mechanical streng...
Lipscomb University - NURS 3093 Study guide for pathophysiology test 1, Rated A+ guide.
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Lipscomb University - NURS 3093 Study guide for pathophysiology test 1, Rated A+ guide.
NURS 3056 Final Info Test 2. Integumentary – Ch. 11,22,23 Anatomy review • Epidermis-5 layers o Passive circulation from dermis o Cell types in epidermis Keratinocytes (90%) • Essential for the skin’s protective barrier function Melanocytes (5%) • Protection against UV sunlight Langerhans’ • Essential for skin immunity Merkel cells • Touch receptors • Dermis o Highly vascular o Collagen Critical in wound healing Responsible for skin’s mechanical streng...
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