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Mark Klimek notes Basic Pharmacy Skills & Appl (Drake University)
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Mz.ANTICHOLINERGIC vs. CHOLINERGIC EFFECTS
ANTICHOLINERGIC CHOLINERGIC
• Mucus • Bronchodilation • Dry mouth • Dry eyes • Urinary retention • Dry skin • Constipation • Shut down GI • Prevents V when trying to intubate • Bronchorrhea (large amounts of mucus in airway) • Bronchoconstriction • Salivation • Lacrimating • Urination • Diaphoresis/Diarrhea • GI Upset • Emesis
ACID BASE GASES
- ABG Interpretation
- Rule of the B’s
- If the pH and the BICARB (HCO3)
- pH = acidosis
- pH= alkaline
- Values
- Normal pH = 7.35 – 7.45
- Normal Bicarb= 22-26
- PaO2= 80-100 mmHg
- PaCO2= 35-45 mmHg
- SaO2= 95-100%
- Signs & Symptoms of Acid-Base Imbalance
- As the pH goes, so goes the patient except for Potassium (bc it
ii. Are BOTH in the same direction, iii. Then it is METABOLIC
will try to compensate) pH UP K [ALKALOSIS] pH DOWN K [ACIDOSIS] • Tachycardia • Tachypnea • Diarrhea • Tremors • Seizure • Hyperreflexia • Agitated • Bradycardia • Bradypnea • Hypotension • lucidity • anorexia • coma • lethargy
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• Borborygmi ( bowel sounds) • Hypertension • Palpitations • Tetany • Anxiety/Panic • Poly • cardia arrest • suppressed, decreased, falling
- Causes of Acid-Base Imbalance
- First ask, “Is it Lung?”
- If YES-→ then it is Respiratory
b. Then ask yourself:
- Are they Overventilating or Underventilating?
- If Overventilating → pick Alkalosis
- If Underventilating → pick Acidosis
- If not lung, then it’s Metabolic
- If the patient has prolonged gastric vomiting or suction,
- Also, if you don’t know what to pick choose
pick Metabolic Alkalosis ii. For everything else that isn’t lung, pick Metabolic Acidosis
Metabolic Acidosis
VENTILATOR ALARMS
- High Pressure Alarms are triggered by resistance to air flow and can
be caused by obstructions of three types:
- Kinked Tube
i. NRS ACTION: Unkink it
- Water in tubing (caused by condensation)
i. NRS ACTION: Empty it/Remove H2O
- Mucus in airway
i. NRS ACTION: Turn, C&DB; only use suction if C&DB
fails, as a last resort
- Low Pressure Alarms are triggered by resistance to air flow and can
be caused by disconnections of the:
- Tubing
i. NRS ACTION: Pay attention to where tubing
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is…(contamination) ii. If on floor, change out iii. If on chest, clean with alcohol then put back on
- Respiratory Alkalosis (Overventilation) means ventilator settings
- Respiratory Acidosis (Underventilation) means ventilator settings
- To “Wean” → To gradually and incrementally decrease with the goal of
may be too HIGH.
may be too LOW.
ridding all together
ALCOHOLISM
Note: Remember in a psych question if you are asked to prioritize
DO NOT forget Maslow! Use the following priorities:
- Physiological
- Safety
- Comfort
- Psychological
- Social
- Spiritual
Also, ALL PSYCH PATIENTS START AS MED SURG
PATIENTS…RULE OUT ALL FEASIBLE MED ANSWERS BEFORE
PICKING PSYCH ANSWERS
- Psychodynamics of Alcoholism
- The #1 psychological problem in abuse is DENIAL.
i. Definition:
- Refusal to accept the reality of their problem.
ii. Treatment:
- Confront it by pointing out to the person the difference
- In contrast, support the denial of loss and grief (BC
- DEPENDENCY/CODEPENDENCY
between what they say and what they do.
the use of denial is serving a functioning person)