Renal Calculi - Pain: Flank pain → Kidney or Ureter (if pain radiates → stones in ureter or bladder)
Performing Ear Irrigation: Sterile technique, warm meds, pull up & back, tilt toward affected ear
Thrombolytic Therapy (Stroke): Reteplase recombinant (rTPA – clot buster) w/ in 4.5 hours of initial
symptoms
Trach care: Dressing ∆, inner cannula ½ hydrogen peroxide, & stoma □ knot
Head injury (changes in LOC): Length of time unconscious & GCS
General anesthesia (post-op): ABC’s – full body assessment, Vitals every 15 minutes, Lateral position (if
unresponsive or unconscious - monitor LOC), Fluids/Electrolytes
Superficial Burns: Painful, pink, red, mild edema (3-6 day healing), damage to epidermis
Dialysis (reporting unexpected findings): Temp of 100 degrees, ↓ BP, bleeding, 1 L of fluid = 1Kg, clotting,
H/A, Nausea, Disequilibrium syndrome (rapid ↓ BUN & Fluid volume), anemia, peritonitis, ↑ BG, ↑
cholesterol
Pacemaker (complications): Infection, hematoma, pneumothorax, hemo-thorax, arrhythmias, pacer spikes
before P or QRS, hiccups/ muscle twitching
Magnesium (Mg) Sulfate → Increase Mg+ > 1.3 Mg/dL
↑ Mg foods = (Dairy, dark leafy greens veges)
↓ Mg causes → Hyperactive deep tendon reflexes
* Paresthesia’s, muscle tetany, positive chvostek’s & Trousseau’s sign, hypoactive bowels,
constipation, abdominal distention, paralytic Ileus.
TPN Admin: (Total parenteral nutrition) -feeding that bypasses the GI tract. Fluids are given into a vein to
provide most of the nutrients the body needs. Given when person cannot/ should not receive feedings or
fluids by mouth.
Hypertonic (20-50?xtrose), Used in chronic pain, peritonitis, burns, Infection, etc
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