314 Exam 2 Flashcards

1
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A stroke that occurs from a clot occluding large cerebral vessels that originated from the brain. Usually affects one region and has a rapid onset with slow progression would be what category of stroke?

A

Thrombotic ischemic stroke

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2
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A stroke that occurs from an embolism that occludes a cerebral blood vessel, originating from the body that traveled to the brain which has a sudden onset and immediate deficits would be what category of stroke

A

Embolic ischemic stroke

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3
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A stroke that has neurological deficits lasting less than 15 minutes would be what kind of stroke

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TIA
Transient ischemic attack
Admit for observation- high likelihood of developing ischemic stroke

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4
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What are some causes of hemorrhagic stroke

A

Persistent high BP
Ruptured aneurysm

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5
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If a client presents with symptoms of a stroke what diagnostics would be expected and why

A

Ct scan- rules out hemorrhagic stroke
NIH stroke scale
Neuro exam
Priority assessments- airways, time of onset
Capillary blood glucose-

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6
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TPA (alteplase) is what kind of drug used for what

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Fibrinolytic= clot buster
Used for stroke therapy

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7
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If you give tPA what nursing actions are needed

A

1:1 client monitoring
At least 15 minutes x 2 hrs.
Monitor for signs of hemorrhage

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8
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What disease is the only one that will increase blood creatinine levels

A

Kidney disease

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9
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When both liver and kidney failure occur, what results would be expected from the BUN diagnostics?
What about with just kidney disease.

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The BUN would be decreased with both. Increased with kidney disease.

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10
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A creatinine clearance measure what and what is the process

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24 hr urine collection. Measures the GFR for patients with impaired kidney function

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11
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Contrast media in a voiding cystourethrigram (VCUG) is not nephrotoxic why?

A

It does not reach the bloodstream or kidney. Just into bladder

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12
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Priority intervention for urinary calculi with right flank pain

A

Relieve pain

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13
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What is the least invasive procedure for kidney stones

A

Shock wave lithotripsy

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14
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After the shock wave lithotripsy what is normal and not normal findings

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Normal - blood in urine for 24 hrs
Normal- bruising and pain
Normal- stone fragments inside urine
Not normal- fever or chills

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15
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Nephrolithotripsy or nephrolithotomy is what

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Needle and scope into renal pelvis to break up sucks out kidney stones.

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16
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After a percutaneous nephrolithotripsy what is the key priority

A

Maintain latency of tube with irrigation of the nephrostomy tube with sterile normal saline

17
Q

What stage of sleep do older adults spend more time in

A

Stage 2 deeper sleep

18
Q

Which stage of sleep declines with aging and is where the immune system strengthens and muscle tissues and bones regenerate

A

Stage 3

19
Q

What stage of sleep is dreaming in

A

Stage 4