MEDSURG HESI CONCEPTS LATEST QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+
MEDSURG HESI CONCEPTS LATEST 2023-2024
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
(VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+
Nursing Assessment Urinary Tract Obstruction - ANSWER- -
Renal Colic pain
-fever
-chills
-N/V/D
-abdominal distension
-dysuria
-urgency, frequency, dribbling
Nursing Interventions for Kidney Obstruction - ANSWER- -
analgesics
-moist heat for pain
-increase fluid
-abx
-*strain all urine*
-send stones for lab
-I/O
-lithotripsy teaching
bengin prostatic hyperplasia - ANSWER- an enlargement of the
prostate gland that most often occurs in men older than age 50
-proscar, tamsulosin, TURP tx
Nursing Assessment BPH - ANSWER- -frequency, hesitancy
-nocturia
-dribbling
-weak stream
-bladder distension
-urinary retention
-UTIs
Nursing Interventions BPH - ANSWER- -triple lumen catheter
-teach about pain and bladder spasms post op
-teach do NOT void around cath- irrigation will make it feel full
bladder
-observe output
-vitals
-monitor Hgb and HCT
-Monitor frequency when cath is removed
-get specimens
-hematuria check- light pink is normal
-first week: burning is normal
-frank bleeding: report
-increase fluids
-ambulate first day if possible
-impotent NOT common, sterility is possible
Angina - ANSWER- a condition of episodes of severe chest pain
due to inadequate blood flow to the myocardium
Nursing Assessment of Chest Pain - ANSWER- - radiating pain
-sudden onset, prolonged
-dyspnea
-N/V
-fatigue
-pallor
-weakness
-syncope
Diagnostics for Angina - ANSWER- -ECG
-stress test
(look for ST depression)
-cardiac cath
-angiogram
Nursing Interventions: Angina - ANSWER- -determine
precipitating factors
-teach risk factors
-During attack: immediate rest, vitals, EKG, NO MORE than 3
nitro tablets 5 mins apart
-seek emergency treatment if no relief after taking nitro
-Teach no isometric exercises
-implement exercise program
-can climb two stairs= may continue sex; take prophylactic nitro
-healthy diet
mycardial infarction (MI) - ANSWER- heart attack - a blood
clot forms in a narrowed coronary artery which blocks the blood
flow to a section of the heart
-ends in tissue necrosis
-caused by thrombus, clotting, shock/hemorrhage
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