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rapid acting insulin P,O,D times
O- 10-30 mins
P- 30 mins-3 hours
D- 3-5 hours
short acting insulin; POD
O- 30 mins-3 hours
P- 2-5 hours
D- 5-8 hours
intermediate acting insulin; PDO
O- 1.5-4 hours
P- 4-12
D- 12-18
SALAD medications
sound alike look alike drugs
hydromorphone
morphine sulfate
9 Rights
patient name med name dose route time indication- reason documentation right to refuse right response
analgesia v anesthesia
analgesia: monitor site for clear fluid leakage, itching, urinary retention
anesthesia: monitor site for leakage, dec. BP and resp status, assess for return of sensation and movement
anaphylactic reaction
rapid onset dyspnea- tight throat, bronchospasm, laryngeal edema feelings of apprehension face, throat, and tongue swell itching dec. BP tachycardia loss of consciousness
responding to anaphylactic shock
ensure patent airway remove insect stinger establish IV access Epi high flow O2 nebulizer albuterol for bronchospasm diphenhydramine IV for urticaria and rashes corticosteroids
H2 blockers
antihistamines
act on GI
Zantac / Tagamet
side effects: ulcers / GERD
when do you check peak / trough
peak- 30 mins after giving aminoglycosides
trough- 30 mins before next she of aminoglycosides
local manifestations of inflammation
heat loss of function pain redness swelling
stage 1 pressure injury
redness, intact skin
stage 2 pressure injury
partial thickness skin loss
exposed dermis like a ruptured blister
stage 3 pressure injury
full thickness loss
slough, eschar, adipose
stage 4 pressure injury
full thickness
tendon, ligament, cartilage, bone exposed