Week 5- Special Conditions & Pt Populations Flashcards
1
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How does the ALS define Home Medical Technology
A
- Is an external or internal mechanical device prescribed by a member of a regulated health profession for the purpose of treating a medical condition
2
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How does the ALS define Novel Medication?
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- Is a self/ caregiver-administered medication prescribed by a member of a regulated health profession that is required to treat pt’s with generally rare and unusually complex chronic medical conditions which are often end stage.
3
Q
What are the two reasons a pt is on dialysis?
A
- Acute kidney failure dialysis may be used for a short time
- Chronic or end stage kidney failure dialysis is needed to replace the work of kidneys (used for the rest of their life)
4
Q
What are the 2 types of dialysis?
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- Hemodialysis or peritoneal dialysis
- Both have the same objectives, but work at different speeds & have different capabilities
5
Q
What are the cases of renal failure?
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- Diabetes
- Hypertension
6
Q
What is hemodialysis?
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- Process that uses a man-made membrane (dialyzer) to: remove wastes such as urea, from the blood. Restore the proper balance of electrolytes in the blood.
- Eliminate extra fluid from the body
7
Q
What is an AV fistula?
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- A surgical connection made between an artery and a vein, created by a vascular specialist
8
Q
Where is an AV fistula usually located?
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- Located in the arm however it can be placed in the leg
9
Q
How does an AV fistula work?
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- Blood flows from the artery directly into the vein, increasing the blood pressure and amount of blood flow through the vein
- The increased flow and pressure causes the veins to enlarge
- The enlarged veins will be capable of delivering the amount of blood flow necessary to provide an adequate hemodiaylsis tx
10
Q
What is the difference between AV Fistula and AV Graft?
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- AV Fistula= an artery to a vein
- AV Graft= connect to an artery to piece of soft tubing that acts as a vein
11
Q
Central venous catheter for dialysis
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- Flexible synthetic (man-made) tube that is usually placed in the vena cava
- Used when pt. is waiting for a fistula or when a fistula isn’t possible
- Can also be placed in the groin- femoral vein
- Both clamps must be closed prior to disconnecting
12
Q
What is peritoneal dialysis?
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- Kidney failure that uses the lining of your abdomen, or belly, to filter your blood inside your body
- The peritoneal cavity- is filled with a special dialysis that looks like water
- Excess water and wastes pass form the blood through the peritoneum into the dialysis fluid. The fluid is then drained from your body and discarded
13
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How to disconnect dialysis in an emergency?
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- Utilize trained family or staff on scene if available
- If not- wear PPE
- Obtain disconnect kit- which will have instructions
- Clamp pt side first
- Clamp machine side 2nd
- Apply caps
- Cover site with dressing
8, Don’t worry abt machine
14
Q
What drugs does dialysis remove?
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- Barbiturates
- Lithium
- Isoniazid
- Salicylates
- Theophylline/ caffeine
- Methanol, Metformin
- Ethylene glycol
- Depakote, diabigatran
15
Q
What are the symptoms of acute kidney failure?
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- Reduced urine output
- Swollen legs, ankles, and feet
- Weakness and fatigue
- High blood pressure
- Confusion