Test 3 Other Stuff Flashcards
Histamines do what
Vasodilator
Priority with angioedema
Many need what more than once?
Continuous O2
Epi or med
What will happen if no Epi is given
Suffocation from constriction
Nitros do what
Dilated and increase contractility of heart
Angioedema is what ABG abnormality
Resp alkolosis turns into acidosis
What is epinephrine and how to give?
Vasoconstrictor- go through clothes
Rhinosinutis is what? Worse when what?
Face pain
When leaving forward
What to do with an allergic reaction first?
Ask if they are having troubling breathing or swallowing first
Most common type of diabetes found in childhood - insulin not being produced
Wt loss is most common s/s
Type 1
Diabetes when insulin isn’t working properly and can be due to increases weight and obesity
Type 2
What has opposite effect of insulin
Glucagon
Normal bs range
60-100
Metabolic syndrome is on the path to what disease
Developing type of 2 diabetes
If you take contrast with metformin 48 hours later you can have what?
Don’t take how long before
Kidney failure
24 hours before
What insulin has no peak
Lantus and long acting -24 hours
Most common symptom of lupus flare up
Fever
If not eating with type one diabetes what to do?
Do not d/c insulin
Test for ketones
Make sure not in dka
For diabetics A1c should be below what
Norma people?
6.5-7
For people without diabetes, the normal range for the hemoglobin A1c level is between 4% and 5.6%.
Hemoglobin A1c levels between 5.7% and 6.4% mean you have a higher chance of getting diabetes.
Levels of 6.5% or higher mean you have diabetes.
Alcohol causes what to bs
How to tx
Delayed hypoglycemia at night
Eat with alcohol
Severity of type one diabetes is based on what?
Signs and symptoms and BS baseline
What is the test for DKA
Beta hydroxybuterate
Check what before giving IV fluids in DKA?
Potassium levels
give Isotonic fluids
Check bs and give insulin
What type of immunity is babies receiving colostrum
Passive immunity
Joints break down and bone parties float in joint capsules
Joint pain and stiffness
Osteoarthritis
How much Tylenol can one have in 24 hours
NSAIDs ?
4,000mg
2400mg
What to do for osteoarthritis when patient can no longer maintain quality of life?
Surgery
Post op patient for bones / replacement s education
Do not twist
Pain control will help with PT
Movement to decrease DVT clot
Teds, elevation
Do not bend over 90 degrees