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NCLEX Nursing Abbreviations & Levels

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NCLEX Nursing Abbreviations & Levels 4.0 (1 review) Students also studied Terms in this set (164) Save Integumentary 46 terms Charlotte_Andrews2 Preview Family Nursing EXAM 2 30 terms fritzijPreview Amikacin

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GFR (Glomerular filtration rate)180L/day Creatininine1-2g/1500ml. Over 3 = dialyisis Urine pH~6 Urine Specific Gravity1.010-1.035 Choose an answer 1GFR (Glomerular filtration rate)2K (potassium) 3BUN (blood urea nitrogen)4Ferritin Don't know?

BUN (blood urea nitrogen)10-20 hydration status H&H (Hemoglobin & Hematocrit)Hgb: 8-11; Hct: 38-50 Blood pH7.35-7.45 Leukocytes5,000-10,000/mm3 (WBC) Thrombocytes150,000-450,000/mm3 (platelets) Clotting time1-2 Clotting time on anticoagulant3-5 Na (sodium)135-145 K (potassium)3.5-5 Mg (magnesium)1.7-2.4 Daily H2O1500-2500ml Daily fiber25-35g Daily calcium1000-1200mg Daily protein50-60g Adult BPLess than 120/80 Adult RR12-20 SpO296-100?ult pulse60-100 Temperature37 Nasal Canula1-6L O2 Mask5-10L Venturi MaskO2 mixed with room air. 24-80?ce tentHumidification NeptuneHigh O2 flow. Up to 40L

WBC4,500-10,000

PH7.35-7.45

PaCO (respiratory)35-45 HCO3 (Bicarb) Metabolic22-26 Potassium (K+)3.5-5.0 mEq/ L Magnesium (Mg+)1.3-2.1 mEq/L Sodium (Na+)135-145 mEq/L Calcium (Ca+)8.5-10.5 mg/dl Phosphorus2.4 - 4.4 HypertonicCause Cells to Shrink (Hyper= skinny, shrink!) from the cells into the bloodstream.Watch the veins, this solution can be irritating.HypotonicCause cells to Swell (Hypo- Hippo SWELL BIG). From the blood into the cells.LOCLevel of Consciousness AbxAntibiotics DxDiagnosis SxSymptoms S/SSigns and Symptoms V/SVital Signs BKABelow the Knee Amputation DiffusionFrom high concentration, to low concentration D5WDextrose in Water. Isotonic Solution 0.9% NaCL0.9% Sodium Chloride/ Normal Saline. Isotonic Solution 0.9% NSNormal Saline. Isotonic Solution D5 0.225% NaCl5?xtrose in 0.225% sodium Chloride. Isotonic Solution LRLactated Ringers - Electrolyte solution. Isotonic Solution

0.45 % NaClHalf Normal Saline. Hypotonic solution 0.45% NSHalf Normal Saline. Hypotonic Solution 0.33% NaClOne Third Normal Saline. Hypotonic Solution D10W10?xtrose in water. Hypertonic Solution 3%-5% NaCl3%-5% Sodium Chloride. Hypertonic Solution 3%-5% NS3%-5% Sodium Chloride. Hypertonic Solution D5 Normal Saline5?xtrose in 0.9% Sodium Chloride. Hypertonic Solution D5 0.9% NaCl5?xtrose in 0.9% Sodium Chloride. Hypertonic Solution D5 0.9% NS5?xtrose in 0.9% Sodium Chloride. Hypertonic Solution D5 one half Normal Saline5?xtrose in 0.45% sodium Chloride. Hypertonic Solution D5 0.45% NS5?xtrose in 0.45% sodium Chloride. Hypertonic Solution D5LR5?xtrose in Lactated Ringers. Hypertonic Solution.BPHBenign prostatic hyperplasia BPBlood Pressure Respiratory rate12-18 breaths per min CVPCentral Venous Pressure IABPIntra-aortic balloon pump PacerPace maker. An object or substance that controls the rate at which a certain phenomenon occurs. Such as cardiac pace maker.Cardiac monitoran electronic monitor which, when connected to the patient, signals each heart beat with a flashing light, an electrocardiographic curve, an audible signal, or all three.Arterial linea monitoring system that uses an artery for access and consists of a catheter in the artery, pressure tubing, a transducer, and an electronic monitoring device. The most common uses of arterial lines are for monitoring of systemic blood pressure and obtaining arterial blood for analysis.IM Vaccine Injections (90 degree angle):Hepatitis A & B. Human Papillomavirus (HPV). Influenza. Meningococcal Conjugate. Meningococcal protein. Meningococcal serogroup B. Pneumococcal Conjugate. Pneumococcal polysaccharide. Tetanus Diaphtheria with Pertussis.

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