Etc. Flashcards
Kernicterus
Bili in brain
> 20 = septic
Baby can die
Opisthotonos
Baby hypertension
Place baby on side
Pathological jaundice =
Physiological jaundice =
Pathological jaundice = yellow baby at birth
Physiological jaundice = yellow 2-3 days later
Aminoglycosides
-mycin
Aminoglycosides SE
Ototoxicity
AKI (check creatinine)
Paresthesia =
Paresis =
Paresthesia = numb and tingling
Paresis = muscle weakness
Cholinesterase inhibitors
For Alzheimers and dementia
Donepezil
Galantamine
Rivastigmine
(-mine)
Cholinesterase inhibitors
Pressure injury stage 1
Intact skin
Non-blanchable w/ localized redness
Pressure injury stage 2
Shallow, open ulcer
Red-pink wound w/ no sloughing
Possible intact/ruptured blister
Pressure injury stage 3
Full thickness skin loss w/ possible visible subcutaneous fat
No exposed bone, tendon, or muscles
Pressure injury stage 4
Full-thickness skin loss
Exposed bone, tendon, or muscle
Pressure injury unstageable
Full-thickness skin loss
Ulcer base covered by slough and/or eschar that needs removal to stage
Stevens-Johnson syndrome triggers
Sulfonamide abx
Allopurinol
Anticonvulsants
S+S of Stevens-Johnson syndrome
Nonspecific and flu-like symptoms initially
Blistered lesions and skin detachment on face, trunk, and palms