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hypovolemic shock cause
10 s/s of hypovolemic shock
preload and afterload for hypovolemic shock
what lab results will you see in hypovolemic shock - Ca, K+, Na, lactase, ABG, hgb/hct
what to do after taking a serum lactase lab and ABGs
5 tx for hypovolemic shock
2 complications of hypovolemic shock
what happens in distributive shock
cause of obstructive shock
9 s/s of obstructive shock from PE
preload and afterload of obstructive shock with impaired emptying and filling
3 tx for obstructive shock
7 nursing resp. for pericardiocentesis
3 types of distributive shock
4 main s/s of neurogenic shock
preload and afterload in neurogenic shock
8 nursing resp for neurogenic shock
11 s/s of anaphylactic shock
3 nursing actions for anaphylactic shock
cause of cardiogenic shock
11 s.s of cardiogenic shock
preload and afterload for cardiogenic shock
5 tx for cardiogenic shock
moa of IABP and what is it used for
7 nursing resp. of IABP
How does the nurse know if the mechanical intervention to improve cardiac output is effective?
vasopressor meds examples - action
dopamine moa and common SE and what to monitor
Neph MOA
phenylephrine MOA
Ionotropics use and 3 meds
dobutamine MOA
nesiritide MOA
digoxin MOA and SE/education
MAP use
normal MAP and what is minimum to maintain tissue perfusion
preload defintion
preload measurement values and their normals
4 times when preload is increased
when is preload decreased
what to do if preload is increaaed
diuretics
what to do when preload is decreased
what is measure for afterload and the normal value
2 times afterload is increased
what to give if afterload is increased/decreased
normal CO value and Cardiac index
cardiac output defintiion
stroke volume definiton
normal Sv02
how does swan ganz work
4 benefits to swan ganz catheter
wa
use for arterial lines
9 nursing resp for devices that measure hemodynamics like arterial line and pulm artery catheter(swan ganz) + 1 additional for each specifically
cause of ADHF
what will you see in R sided vs L sides failure
diff between cardiogenic and ADHF symptoms and their causes
what lab should be ordered to assess ADHF
cause, describe rhythm,
cause, rhythm
how to tx atrial arrhythmias
warfarin MOA, onset, and antidote
defib vs cardioversion
describe rhythm and cause
describe rhythm and cause and tx
rhythm ,cause, and tx
rhythm cause and tz
temp pacemaker use
epicardial pacemaker use
transvenous pacemkaer use
permenant pacemkaer use
5 nursing resp of pacemakers
pacemaker education 8
what to do if just seeing spikes
pacemaker no spikes
what is it when you set pacemaker to 70 and it shows 82 with spikes
set pacemaker to 30 but the personn has activity