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
ii. Are BOTH in the same direction, iii. Then it is METABOLIC
c.↑ pH= alkaline B.Values a.Normal pH = 7.35 – 7.45 b.Normal Bicarb= 22-26 c.PaO2= 80-100 mmHg d.PaCO2= 35-45 mmHg e.SaO2= 95-100% C.Signs & Symptoms of Acid-Base Imbalance a.As the pH goes, so goes the patient except for Potassium (bc it 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
¥ Borborygmi (↑ bowel sounds) ¥ Hypertension ¥ Palpitations ¥ Tetany ¥ Anxiety/Panic ¥ Poly
¥ cardia arrest ¥ suppressed, decreased, falling
- Causes of Acid-Base Imbalance
a.First ask, “Is it Lung?” i.If YES-! then it is Respiratory b.
Then ask yourself:
i.Are they Overventilating or Underventilating?
1.If Overventilating ! pick Alkalosis 2.If Underventilating ! pick Acidosis c.If not lung, then it’s Metabolic i.If the patient has prolonged gastric vomiting or suction, pick Metabolic Alkalosis ii.For everything else that isn’t lung, pick Metabolic Acidosis 1.Also, if you don’t know what to pick choose 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
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 p rioritize
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)
i. Dependency: When the abuser gets the significant other to
do things for them or make decisions for them.
ii. Codependency: When the significant other derives positive
self-esteem from doing other things for or making decisions for the abuser.
iii. Treatment:
- Set boundary (limits) and enforce them. Agree in
- Work on the self-esteem of the codependent
- MANIPULATION
advance on what requests are allowed then enforce the agreement
person.
i. Definition: When the abuser gets the significant other to do
things for him/her that are not in the best interest of the Significant Other. The nature of the act is dangerous or harmful to the significant other
ii. Treatment:
- Set limits and enforce
- Its easier to treat than dependency/codependency
- Wernicke’s (Korsakoff’s) Syndrome
- Psychosis induced by Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) deficiency.
because nobody likes to be manipulated
b. Primary symptom: amnesia with confabulation (making up
stories to fill in memory loss—believe as true)
c. Characteristics:
- Preventable
- By giving B1 vitamins
- Can stop from getting worse- not imply better
- Dementia symptoms don’t get better—only worse
- Antabuse/Revia
- Disulfiram (drugs used for alcoholism
- Aversion Therapy
ii. Arrestable
iii. Irreversible
c. Onset and duration of effectiveness: 2 weeks
- Take drugs 2 weeks and builds up in blood to a level that
when drinking alch will become horribly sick; if off for two weeks, will be able to drink without sickness again
d. Patient teaching: Avoid ALL forms of alcohol to avoid nausea,
vomiting, and possibly death, including:
- Mouthwash, aftershave, perfumes/cologne, insect repellant,