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- -Did you or did anyone in your family have any long-term health problems
IE: Heart disease, diabetes, kidney disease, bleeding disease, bleeding disorders, lung disease
-Did you or did anyone in your family have any health issues like high blood
pressure, high cholesterol, or asthma
-Does your family cystic fibrosis, sickle cell anemia?: Family history questioning - -Have you ever tried harming yourself?
-Have you ever had the thought of harming yourself?
-Do you have low points where you would rather say in bed?
-How long have you felt this way?
-Have you ever gotten psychiatric treatment?: Mental illness assessment - 1-Patient’s name and a secondary identifier (date of birth, medical record
number)
2-Date and time the order is written
3-Name of drug to be administered
4-Dosage of the drug
5-Route by which the drug is to be administered
6-Frequency of administration of the drug
7-Signature of the prescribing provider: Medication Administration Order - process used by the health care team where the current medication orders
are compared to patient reports, the patient’s medical record, and prescriptions that may have been in place prior to the transition of care: Medication
Reconciliation - blood does not mix with the heparin solution, so over a period of time
it builds up a clot that goes from a small, partial to possibly a complete
block: IV Occlusion - made when the systolic pressure is 130 mm Hg or higher or the diastolic
pressure is 80 mm Hg or higher: hypertension - a below normal blood pressure. Lower than 90/60: Hypotension
- A decrease in systolic blood pressure of greater than or equal to 20 or a
decrease in diastolic pressure of greater than or equal to 10 within three
minutes of standing when compared with blood pressure from sitting or
supine position. Could be asymptomatic.: Orthostatic hypotension - 120 beats per min: average Newborn heart rate
- 70-75: Average adult heart rate
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- What causes increased vasoconstriction.The BP returns to baseline in
approximately 15 minutes after this.: Smoking - Cardiac glycosides
effects on the mechanical and electrical properties of the heart
Increases force of ventricular contraction and can thereby increase cardiac
output
indicated for Heart failure and for control of dysrhythmias
Do not give when pregnant Causes fetal Harm
Increase potassium to prevent hypokalemia: Digoxin - What Drug increases plasma levels of digoxin. Promotes toxicity.: Quinidine
- What calcium channel blocker increases plasma levels of digoxin: Verapamil
- What food decreases digoxin absorption: Bran
- Confusion
Irregular pulse
loss of appetite
nausea, vomiting, diarrhea
fast heartbeat
vision change, blind spots, blurred vision, changes in how color looks,
seeing spots: Symptoms of digoxin toxicity - Morphine
Demerol
Methadone
Meperidine
Oxycodone
Are medications for what kind of pain: Severe pain - Sodium limit may be set at 500-3000 mg/day: Low sodium diet
- patients with hypertension, heart failure, acute and chronic renal disease,
and liver disease should be on what diet: Low sodium diet - Insulin Glargine: Long duration
- has an onset of 70, no peak level, duration is 18-24 hours
given once or twice daily at the same time: Insulin Glargine (lantas) - Prolonged duration of action
treats adults and children with type 1 diabetes and adults with type 2 di