Nursing test 2 Crossword
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2) elevated temperature, weakness, disorintation, thirst, dry, swollen tongue, sticky mucous membranes, postural hypotension with low ECF. tachycardia.3) is a partial or complete seperation of the wound layers with an opening of the wound.4) via the respiratory tract5) factors are derived from the environment such as skin hygiene, medication, shear, and friction.7) occurs after the wound is closed. begins about 3 weeks after 8) hypertonic tube feedings without water supplements,
hyperventilation, diabetes, Alka-Seltzer, inhaling large amounts of salt water(swimming)9) elasticity and mobility of the skin10) should be described according to distribution, location, configuration, and the presence of exudate.14) malignant neoplastic disease, hyperparathyroidism, prolonged immobilization, excessive intake, immobility15) inner forearm or scapular area of the back; upper chest, medial thigh. the injection side cannot have lesions19) caused by the accumulation of fluid in the intracellular space.20) >5.221) decrease the immune system by delaying white blood cell migration and fibroblasts, thus impacting the inflammatory phase of wound healing.22) deltoid at shoulder, dorsogluteal back of buttocks, outer upper thigh, front of the thigh.23) under the toungue25) frequent turning and removal of pressure should be done to prevent progression of the pressure ulcer.27) liquid medication administered in the external ear canal, the patient is positioned on their side and the medication is administered in the external ear canal allowing the medication to enter the ear canal by gravity.29) <4.531) for systemic dosage, administration of medication by drug ointment or patch through the dermis. |
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1) EKG peaked T waves, ventricular fibrillation, heart block, cardiac arrest, muscle twitching and weakness, numbness in the hands and feet and around mouth, nausea, diarrhea.5) is a complete separation of the wound layers and the protrusion of internal organs or viscera.6) thin, avascular layer that is nourished by the blood vessels from the dermis11) pouch of mouth near the cheek12) need a moist healing environment13) fatty tissue of the abdomen, lateral and posterior aspects of upper arm or thigh, scapular area of back, upper ventrodorsal gluteal areas. 14) usually normal saline16) given directly into the vascular system17) reconstruction18) factors are defined as the internal conditions that exist related to the patients physical or mental health such as nutritional status, mobility, incontinence, age, and skin condition.23) made up of loose connective tissue and fat cells.24) tendency of the human body to maintain stability, fist step toward _____ is to get the bleeding to stop.26) <13528) >14530) oral administration of sodium- rich food such as beef broth, tomato juice
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daily weight.32) to treat skin or mucous membrane (oral, nasal,ear, eye, vaginal, rectal)33) is described as the resiliency of the skin, its ability to return to a normal postiion and shape.34) cream ointment or liquid that is administered in the conjunctival sac. the patient would tilt their head backward and look up.35) <3.536) skins ability to be lifted37) renal failure, use of potassium supplements, burns, crushing injuries, ACE inhibitors, potassium-sparing diuretics, severe infection38) >5.0 39) may need debridement either surgically or mechanically through dressings or enzymes. 40) IV medications41) weak peripheral pulses, muscle weakness, decreased deep tendon reflexes, impaired urine concentration, shallow respirations42) suppository or gel cap |
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