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Term
What is PAD
Definition
Peripheral artery disease
Term
Areas most affected by PAD
Definition
aortoiliac, femoral, popliteal, tibial, peroneal
Term
Most common area affected in non diabetic patients
Definition
Femoral popliteal
Term
Definition of INTERMITTANT CLAUDICATION
Definition
Ischemic muscle ache/pain precipitated by a consistent level of exercise
Term
Relief of intermittant claudication
Definition
rest; usually 10 minutes or less
Term
PARESTHESIA
Definition
manifested by n/t in the toes or feet
RESULTS from nerve tissue ischemia
Term
Neuropathy
Definition
Produces excruciating shooting/burning pain in the extremity
Term
What happens when there is diminished perfusion?
Definition
Perfusion to neurons=loss of pressure & deep pain sensations. Injury to extremity goes unnoticed.
Term
Skin appearance changes with inadequate blood flow
Definition
Skin becomes thin, shiny and taut. Loss of hair on lower legs, diminished or absent pedal, popliteal or femoral pulses. Pallor, blanching when elevated; hyperemia (redness when hung in dependant position.
Term
Discuss REST PAIN
Definition
Happens forefoot/toes; aggravated by limb elevation; insufficiient blood flow to maintain basic metabolic requirements of the tissues and nerves of distal extremity. Occurs @ night-CO tends to drop and the limbs are at the level of the heart. Ptnt attempts to relieve by hanging over bed.
Term
Arterial Ulcers---where do they most commonly occur? and what do they look like:
Definition
Bony prominences on the toes, feet, and lower leg. Red, cool, shinny, decrease or absent pulses, rounded, dry
Term
Common complications are arterial ulcers
End stage PAD
Definition
nonhealing and gangrene---amputation if blood flow not restored or if infection occurs.
Term
What do Diagnostic studies for PAD tell us?
Definition
Doppler US-speed of blood flow
ABI-bipass graft patency
Duplex imaging-blood flow through the region of the artery
Angiography-determine the location and extent of the disease process; inflow and outflow vessels to plan for surgery.
Term
PAD increases risk of......
Definition
MI, ischemic stroke, cardiovascular related death
Term
FIRST treatment goal for PAD
Definition
Smoking cessation (critical for slowing the progression)
Term
First line of oral anti-platelet therapy for PAD patients
Definition
Aspirin (160-325 mg/day)
Term
What type of patient can not tolerate aspirin therapy?
Definition
Those with GI distress
Term
What is the primary nonpharmacologic tx for claudication
Definition
A formal extercise training program.
HOW? increase collateral blood flow to the legs and improves O2 extraction in the legs, skeletal muscle metabolism and vascular endothelial function.
Term
Instructions for a walking program
Definition
Warm up, walk to the point of discomfort, stop and rest, then resume walking again until discomfort occurs.
Term
PAD and nutritional therapy
Definition
BMI<25 and waist circum <40M; <35W; cholesterol <200mg/day. Soy proteins in place of animal proteins, sodium no more than 2g/day.
Term
What do you NOT DO to an affected limb....
Definition
Soak it....do not do.....need to avoid skin maceration (breakdown). Keep limb DRY/CLEAN. DO NOT put HEAT or COLD on.
Term
Care of Foot Ulcer
Definition
Keep clean, dry, wrapped in dry dressing, sterile. If blood flow is not restored.....healing will not take place.
Term
Peripheral arterial bypass surgery
Definition
Uses native vein or synthetic graft material to bypass/carry blood around the lesion.
Term
Synthetic grafts
Definition
Used for long bypasses ie. axillary-femoral or axillary-popliteal bypass.
Term
ENDARTERECTOMY-procedure?
Definition
Opening the artery and removing the plaque
Term
WHAT IS Patch-graft antioplasty
Definition
Opening the artery, removing the plaque and sewing a patch to the opening to widen the lumen.
Term
Drugs used to prevent bypass graft failure
Definition
Aspirin, ticlopiding, clopidogrel, dextran, heparin, anticoagulation agents
Term
Least desirable end-stage surgical option
Definition
Amputation
Term
Nurse Teaching for PAD
Definition
tobacco use, regular physical activity, diet modification-reducing cholesterol, saturated fat, refined sugar; proper care of the feet, avoidance of injury to the extremities.
Term
Post-surgical/radiological intervention
Definition
Assess extremity Q15m for the first hour, then hourly for skin color, temperature, cap reill, presence of peripheral pulses, sensation/movement. ABI should increase from the patient's baseline.
Term
NI: Loss of peripheral pulses/and or change in US doppler sound over a pulse
Definition
Contact physician ASAP
Term
Post-operative Findings
Definition
should be compared with pre-operative/baseline findings and those in the opposite limb. May be opioid tolerant; may require aggressive pain management post-op.
Term
Post-op monitoring
Definition
bleeding, hematoma, thrombosis, embolization and compartment syndrome
Term
Manifestations of Occlusion of the bipass graft
Definition
Severe increase of pain, loss of palpable pulse or pulses distal to the operative site, extremity pallor or cyanosis, decreasing ABIs, numbness, tingling, cold extremity
Term
Post-op Instructions
Definition
Knee-flexed-avoided except when exercising
Turned/positioned frequently with pillows to cushion the incision
First day post-op...patient out of bed several times
DO NOT sit for long periods of time (may cause edema,stress to incision line, discomfort, and may increase DVT)
Gradual physical activity post-op; regular physical activity has been shown to improve a number of cardiovascular risk factors including hypertension, high cholesterol, obesity and glucose levels
Term
Management of limb edema
Definition
Reclining position, leg is elevated above the heart level. Occassionally elastic bandages or elastic support stocking are used to control edema. Walking short distances is encouraged, use of a walker is OK.
Term
DEFINITION OF Acute Arterial Ischemia
Definition
Sudden interuption inthe arterial blood supply to tissue, an organ, or extremity.
Term
If Acute Arterial Ischemia is left untreated.......
Definition
Results in tissue death
Term
CAUSE of Acute Arterial Ischemia
Definition
Embolism, thrombosis of a preexisting atherosclerotic artery or trauma, venous outflow obstruction, low-flow.
Term
CL. MAN. acute arterial ischemia
Definition
Abrupt onset, Six P-s
Term
What are the 6 P'S of arterial ischemia
Definition
pain, pallor, pulselessness, parasthesia, paralysis and poikilothermia (adaptation of the ischemic limb to its environmental temp...most often cool)
Term
Very late sign of acute arterial ischemia
Definition
Paralysis---signals death of nerves supplying the extremity.
Term
TX OPTIONS for acute arterial ischemia
Definition
Anticoagulation, thrombolysis, embolectomy, surgical revascularization or amputation
Term
TREATMENT GOAL with catheter-directed thrombolysis using a thrombolytic agent
Definition
Percutaneous cath is inserted into the femoral artery, threaded to site of clot, and drug infused. Work by directly disolving the clot over a period of 24-48 hrs.
Term
THROMBOANGIITIS OBLITERANS
Definition
Buerger's disease-Strong relationship to smoking
Term
DISORDER OF THE VEINS
VENOUS THROMBOSIS
Definition
Formation of a clot associated with inflammation of the vein
Term
Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT)
Definition
Thrombus in a deep vein - iliac and femoral veins; can result in embolization of thrombi to the lungs
Term
3 Causes of Venous thrombosis
Definition
1-venous stasis
2-damage to the endothelium (inner lining of the vein)
3-hypercoagulability of the blood
Term
What is Venous Stasis
Definition
Venous valves are dysfunctional or the muscles of the extremities are inactive.
People who are obese, chronic heart failure or atrial fibrillation, traveling on long trips w/o exercise, prolonged surgical procedure or immobile for long periods.
Term
CAUSES OF Endothelial Damage
Definition
trauma, external pressure; decreased fibrinolytic properties-predisposed to thrombus development, prolonged IV catheter in same site, contaminated IV equipment, fx that causes damage to blood vessels, DM, blood pooling, burns
Term
Hypercoagulability of Blood
Definition
Occurs primarily in polycythemia, severe anemia, cancers of the breast, brain, pancreas and gastrointestinal tract.
Term
Frequent site of thrombus
Definition
Calve cusps of veins-
WHY??? Venous stasis occurs
Term
CL MAN DVT
Definition
May/may not have unilateral edema, extremity pain, warm skin, erythema, temperature >100.4. Calf may be tender, +Homan's sign.
Term
Inferior Vena Cava involvement with DVT
Definition
the LE may be edematous and cyanotic
Term
Superior Vena Cave involvement in DVT
Definition
symptoms in the upper extremeties, neck, back and face.
Term
DVT complications
Definition
PE, chronic venous insufficienty and phlegmasia cerulea dolens.
Term
Definition of CVI (Chronic Venous Insufficiency)
Definition
valvular destruction, allowing retrograd flow of venous blood. Persistent edema, increased pigmentation, secondary varicosities, ulceration and cyanosis of the limb when placed in dependant position. S/S often take years to develope.
Term
What is the easiest and most cost effective prevention for DVT
Definition
Early mobilization. Patients on bed rest need to be instructed to change positions, dorsiflex their feet, rotate their ankles every 2-4 hours. Patients who can get out of bed need to do so---eating meals in a chair and ambulate 3x p/d
Term
ICD (intermittant compression devices)
Definition
Can be used with compression stockings for patients with moderate, high, or very high risk of DVTs or PE.
Term
DVT and nonpharmacologic therapy
Definition
Hospitalized patients-bed rest, elevation of the extremity to the level of the hear, warm compresses 2-4 days---until thrombus considered stable, and no edema
Term
Drug therapy for DVT
Definition
Anticoagulants for prevention/tx
goal is to prevent DVT or prevent propagation of the clot or development of new thrombi and embolism.
Term
4 Types of anticoagulants
Definition
Vit K, indirect thrombin inhibitors, direct thrombin inhibitors and factor Xa inhibitors
Term
Surgical tx for DVT
Definition
Done to prevent re-occuring PE
Term
TX GOALS for ptnts with Venous thrombosis
Definition
1-relieve pain 2-decrease edema 3-no skin ulceration 4-no complications from anticoagulant therapy 5-no evidence of pulmonary emboli
Term
Nursing Interventions for DVT patients
Definition
Focus on prevention of emboli and decreasing inflammation; decrease risk of bleeding; observe for signs of bleeding
Term
Labs to watch for patients with DVT
Definition
ACT, aPTT, INR, hemoglobin, hematocrit, pla\telet levels, liver enzymes.
Term
MODIFIABLE RISK FACTORS for DVT
Definition
Smoking, OC, HRT, sedentary lifestyle and obesity
Term
Diet and DVT
Definition
Calcium and vit K-have important clotting components, proper hydration, avoid excessive Vit E and alcohol, if overweight-limit caloric intake + exercise program,
Term
Outcomes of patients with Venous thrombosis
Definition
Minimal pain....intact skin....no signs of hemorrhage or occult bleeding....no signs of respiratory distress
Term
Varicose Veins
Definition
dilated subQ veins found in the saphenous system. May be small, large, or bulging in size.
Term
Vericose vein pain
Definition
Pain often associated with prolonged standing, relieved by walking or elevating the limb.
Term
Vericose Vein Tx
Definition
Only if incompetency of the venous system occurs. Collaborative care=compression stockings, exercise (walking), elevated limb
Term
How do you prevent vericose veins
Definition
Avoid standing/sitting for long periods, maintain good body weight, precautions to injuries to the extremeties, wearing constrictive clothing, participate in daily walking program.
Term
What is Chronic Venous Insufficiency and Venous Leg Ulcers
Definition
Valves in veins damaged; retrograde venous blood flow, pooling of blood in the legs, swelling. Result of previous DVT---venous leg ulcers
Term
Venous Leg Ulcers
Definition
Not life-threatening; however, painful, debilitating and costly chronic conditions
Term
CAUSE of Venous Leg Ulcers
Definition
vein incompetence, DV obstruction, congenital venous malformation, AV fistula, calf-muscle failure. Result-hydostatic pressure in veins increase-serous fluid and RBCs leak from capillaries and venules into tissue-edema. Enzymes in tissue break down RBC-release of hemosiderin-causes brownish colored skin. Skin and tissue are replaced by fibrous tissue-thick hardened, contracted skin.
Term
CL MAN CVI
Definition
skin of lower leg is leathery, brownish color, persistent edema, eczema, pruritus. Higher skin temp in ankle area.
Term
Venous Ulcer LOCATION & CHARACTERISTICS
Definition
above the medial malleolus. can occur near lateral malleolus. Irregularly shaped wounds, typically a ruddy color. Partial thickness (EPIDERMIS & DERMIS); has drainage, painful.
Term
NUTRITIONAL needs and CVI
Definition
Adequate protein (meat, beans, cheese, tofu), calories, vitamins A (green leafy veggies) & C (citrus fruits, tomatoes, cantaloupe), zinc (meat and seafood).
Term
Patient teaching for Venous Leg Ulcers
Definition
Avoid trauma to limbs, proper skin care, level of activity, limb positioning. Avoid standing/sitting for long periods of time, elevate legs above heart to decrease edema, once healed-walk daily, compression stockings worn daily and replaced 4-6 months
Term
ANEMIA/NOT A DISEASE, BUT A MANIFESTATION OF A PATHOLOGIC PROCESS
Definition
Deficiency in RBCs; quantity of HGB, volume of packed RBC (Hct)
Term
CAUSES of Anemia
Definition
blood loss, impaired production of erythrocytes, increased destruction of erythrocytes.
Term
ANEMIA IDENTIFIED BY.....
Definition
thorough hx, physical exam, lab review of CBC, reticulocyte count, peripheral blood smear.
Term
LAB to determine severity of anemia
Definition
Hemoglobin (Hb)
Term
Integumentary Changes-Anemia
Definition
pallor-reduced amts of Hb and reduced blood flow to skin. Jaundice-hemolysis of RBCs results in increased concentration of serum bilirubin. Pruritus-increased serum and skin bile salt concentrations. Eyes and mucous membranes evaluated for jaundice
Term
Blood products that can be infussed
Definition
Whole blood, packed RBCs, frozen RBCs
Term
NRSG MGMT-Goals-Anemia
Definition
assure normal ADL, adequate nutrition, no complications r/t anemia. Correcting the cause of the anemia
Term
S/S of Anemia in Older adults
Definition
pallor, confusion, ataxia, fatigue, worsening angina, HF
Term
Iron-deficiency anemia
Definition
Most common anemia
Term
ID Anemia-PRIMARILY affects what group?
(Iron Deficiency)
Definition
Very young, poor diets, women in reproductive years
Term
ETIOLOGY of ID Anemia
Definition
inadequate dietary intake, malabsorption, blood loss or hemolysis.
Term
Common cause of Blood Loss-Anemia
GI & GU
Definition
GI blood loss-50-75ml (stools appear black-because of lack of iron in RBC. Common causes of GI bleeds are peptic ulcers, gastritis, esophagitis, diverticuli, hemorrhoids, and neoplasia. GU loss from menstrual cycle.
Term
CL MAN ID Anemia
Definition
Pallor, glossitis (inflammation of the tongue), cheilitis (inflammation of the lips), HA, paresthesias, burning sensation of the tongue
Term
TX GOAL of ID Anemia
Definition
Treat underlying condition first, replace the iron,
Term
Foods RICH in IRON
Definition
Liver and muscle meats, eggs, dried fruits, legumes, dark green leafy veggies, whole-grain and enriched bread and cereals, potatoes
Term
5 FACTORS of iron replacement/supplemental therapy
Definition
1-Absorbed best from duodenum and proximal jejunum. enteric coated or sustained released capsules are counterproductive and expensive. 2-daily dosage 150-200mg of elemental iron 3-take about one hour b4 meals; taking with OJ or vitamin C enhances absorbtion 4-liquid may stain teeth 5-GI side effects-heart burn, constiption and diarrhea (patient can take stool softner).
Term
SICKLE CELL DISEASE (SCD)
Definition
Group of inherited, autosomal recessive disorders, presence of abnormal form of Hb in the erythrocyte. The abnormal Hb causes the erythrocyte to stiffen and elongate taking on sickle shape in response to low O2 levels.
Term
More on SCD; primarily AA disease
Definition
Genetic disease, identified during infancy, incurable, often fatal by middle age from renal/pulmonary failure.
Term
WHAT IS Sickling of RBCs
Definition
Event of SCD triggered by low O2 tension in the blood
Term
EVENTS that can TRIGGER a Sickling Episode
Definition
Hypoxia or deoxygenation or the RBCs secondary to viral/bacterial infection, high altitude, emotional or physical stress, surgery, blood loss. Infection (most common), dehydration, acidosis, increased plasma osmolality, decreased plasma volume, low body temp.
Term
SICKLE CELL CRISIS
Definition
VERY PAINFUL, acute exacerbation of RBC causing vasoocclusive crisis. Ischemia, infarction and necrosis eventually occur due to lack of oxygen. Shock is possible because of severe O2 depletion and reducing the fluid volume.
Term
CL MAN of Chronic Anemia
Definition
Pallor of mucous membranes, fatigue, decreased exercise tolerance, jaundice, prone to gallstones. Remember---skin is darker, therefore, pallor will be a grayish color. 1/2 episodes are accompanied by objective clinical signs such as swelling, fever, tenderness, tachypnea, N/V.
Term
PRIMARY symptom of Sickle Cell
Definition
PAIN !!!!!!! Can range from trivial to excruciating.
Term
What other areas of the body can be AFFECTED by SC?
Definition
Back, chest, extremeties and abdomen.
Term
COMPLICATIONS of sickle cell
Definition
Gradual involvement of all body systems-spleen, lungs, kidneys and brain.
Term
MOST COMMON CAUSE OF MORBIDITY AND MORTALITY IN PATIENTS WITH SICKLE CELL
Definition
INFECTION-why? failure of the spleen to phagocytize foreign substances and it becomes infarcted and dysfunctional. Pneumonia is the most common infection.
Term
Whole Blood
Definition
<21 days 70-80% of RBCs are good
WBCs and platelets are not viable
Term
Symptoms of Hypoxia
Definition
Dyspnea, cyanosis, decreased tissue perfusion
Term
TX of Hypoxia
Definition
O2, blood transfusion
Term
Packed RBCs
Definition
One unit contains 250-350mls; prepared from whole blood
Term
PRBC Use
Definition
Severe anemia, acute blood loss-preferred. One pack can increase patient's Hb by 1g/dl or Hct by 30%
Term
PRBC Considerations
Definition
The use allows for remaining components of blood-platelets, albumin, plasma to be used for other purposes. Less danger of fluid overload.
Term
Frozen RBCs
Definition
Frozen for up to 3 years, must be used w/i 24hrs of thawing; infrequently used 2^ filters remove most WBCs
Term
Frozen RBCs
Definition
Autotransfusion
Term
WHAT IS Autotransfusion?
Definition
Removing whole blood from a person and transfusing that blood back into the same person. Anticoagulants may/may not be be added b4 reinfused
Term
BLOOD TRANSFUSIONS
Definition
ONLY supports patient until underlying problem is determined/resolved. Only be used if necessary
Term
ADMINISTRATION of blood products
BLOOD TRANSFUSION
Definition
18 or 19 gauge needle
Administer with NS - others induce RBC hemolysis
Use "filter" - "Y" type
Double check blood received from blood bank with another RN
Term
Why Large needle 18 or 19 gauge for blood transfusion?
Definition
Able to run unit into free flowing IV line--rapid transfusion
Term
"Y" Factor Tubing
Definition
Blood runs through one side and NS runs through the other. Has filters (filters out particulate). DO NOT GIVE anything else through this tube until cleared with NS.
Term
Transfusions and VS
Definition
Take baseline set of vital signs (pre-transfusion)
Take VS during transfusion
Take VS post transfusion
Term
NURSE & PATIENT during transfusion
Definition
Stay with patient for the first 15 minutes of the infusion to make sure there is not a reaction.
Term
Transfusion RATE
Definition
2ml/min or less. Transfusion lasts less than 4 hours
Term
ACUTE Transfusion Reaction
WHAT DO YOU DO?
Definition
1-STOP transfusion
2-Maintain patent IV line with NS
3-Notify BB & Physician
4-Get set of VS
Term
S/S Acute Hemolytic Reaction
Definition
Chills, fever, LBP, flushing, tachycardia, dyspnea, tachypnea, hypotension, jaundice, dark urine, bleeding, acute renal failure, shock, cardiac arrest, death
Term
How FAST is Hemolytic Reaction?
Definition
Usually w/i the first 15 minutes
Term
Etiology of Acute Hemolytic Reaction
Definition
ABO incompatibility. Antibodies in the recipients serum react with antigens of the donor's RBCs.
Term
Etiology of Mild Allergic Reactions
Blood Transfusions
Definition
Sensitivity to foreign plasma proteins
Term
CL Man of Mild Allergic Transfusion Reactions
Definition
Flushing, itching, uticaria (hives)
Term
TX for mild allergic reaction to transfusions
Definition
OK to give antihistamine, corticosteroid
Term
Etiology of Febrile nonhemolytic transfusion reaction
Definition
Sensitization to donors WBCs, platelets or plasma proteins
Term
Febrile Reaction FACTS
Definition
Patient had 5 or more transfusions develops circulating antibodies to WBCs.
Term
WHAT IS THE FIRST THING A NURSE DOES IF THERE IS AN ALLERGIC REACTION, FEBRILE REACTION, CIRCULATORY OVERLOAD, OR HEMOLYTIC REACTION.
Definition
STOP THE TRANSFUSION !!!!!!!
Term
CL MAN Febrile non hemolytic
Definition
Sudden chills, within 1 hour of onset of transfusion, HA, flushing and tachycardia
Term
ETIOLOGY of Circulatory overload
Definition
Fluid administered faster than the circulation can accommodate
Term
CL MAN of Circulatory overload
Definition
Cough, dyspnea, pulmonary congestion, HA, HTN, tachycardia, distended neck veins
Term
Etiology of Transfusion related acute lung injury
USUALLY HAPPENS 2-6 HRS POST TRANSFUSION
COULD TAKE UP TO 48 HRS.
Definition
Reaction b/t transfused antileukocyte antibodies and recipient's leukocytes; causing pulmonary inflammation and capillary leak. NONCARDIOGENIC PULMONARY EDEMA.
Term
TX of transfusion related acute lung injury
Definition
O2, corticosteroids
Term
Massive blood transfusion reaction
Definition
Replacement of RBCs or blood exceeds the total blood volume in 24 hours.
Term
Massive blood transfusion rxt cont....
Definition
No platelets, albumin or clotting factors
Term
Massive blood transfusion
Definition
Hypothermia, hypocalcemia, Hyperkalemia
Term
DELAYED transfusion Reactions
Definition
Infection-hepatitis, CMV, HIV
Iron overload-deposits in heart, liver, pancreas, joints
delayed hemolytic reaction-5-10d post transfusion, fever, mild jaundice, decreased Hgb, no acute tx needed.
Term
PATHO of SCD
Definition
Vaso-occlusive crisis, splenic sequestration (blood pooling in splene), aplastic crisis (cells not able to fight off infection), septicemia
Term
TX of SCD
Definition
Transfusion/hypertransfusion to prevent stroke, keep hbg @ 20-30%, bone marrow transplant, uric acid build-up
Term
TX - MANAGEMENT of vaso-occlusive crisis in SCD
Definition
Fluids, O2, pain management
Term
TX of PAIN-SCD
Definition
Opioids-need large amounts; should be on PCA pump
Term
DOC for SCD
Definition
Dilaudid
Term
TWO drugs NOT to give for SCD
Definition
Demerol-VERY dangerous drug-can cause seizures/death
Aspirin (may increase acidosis)
Term
Potential Complications of SCD
Definition
Hypoxia-transfusion
Pain r/t ischemia and vaso-occlusion
Ineffective mgmt of therapeutic regimen
Term
COMPLICATIONS of Thrombocytopenia
Definition
Patients do not have ability to clot--potential bleed out. NO IM injections, NO aspirin, IV stick-LOTS of pressure
Monitor CBC, Hgb, coagulation tests, platelet count
Term
FACTORS that may lower platelet count
Definition
Abnormal hepatic fction, durg use-anticoagulants, alcohol, administration of non-platelet fluids
Term
PLATELETS-administration
Definition
Increases count by 10,000ul/per unit, stored at room temp for 1-5 days, transfuse <4hrs, multiple transfusions can cause reactions (chills/fever)
Term
Potential HEMORRHAGE complications
Definition
Monitor fluid status, surgical/trauma sites for bleeding, S/S of shock, CNS changes (increased restlessness, anxious)
Term
What is the FIRST sign of hemorrhage?
Definition
More restlessness, anxiety
Term
TX for hemophilia
Definition
Factor replacement,desmopressin acetate (DDAVP), pressure, ice, gelfoam, fibrin foam, topical hemostatic agents
Term
CL MAN for Hemophilia
Definition
Bleeding into soft tissue, muscle, joint capsule and hemarthrosis
Term
NURSING CARE - Hemorrhage
Definition
Immobilize joint while bleeding (keep as flt as possible), apply ice, when bleeding quits-resume gentle, progressive ROM
Term
6 KEY CONCEPTS for burn patients
Definition
Fluids, infection, pain control, psychsocial support, caloric intake, respiratory function
Term
What are three phases of burn care?
Definition
Emergent, Acute Rehabilitation
Term
Characteristics of the emergent phase
Definition
From the time of burn until the point of diuresis
Term
Characteristics of the ACUTE phase
Definition
The period of diuresis and ends when all burns are covered by autograft
Term
Characteristics of the REHABILITATION phase
Definition
Starts when the patient is first burned---wound is covered with skin/healed and patient is capable of assuming self-care...more of ADLs.
Term
Immediate burn care
Definition
Stop the skin from burning, call 911, flush with COOL water
Term
COVER body with what?
Definition
Dry, clean sheet or blanket
Term
After a burn....what do you remove and why
Definition
Wedding ring...anything constricting....because of edema
Term
First line of care when at ED
Definition
Airway-Ensure patency
Check for inhalation injury - visually..burned lips, singed nose hairs, coughing black spetum
Term
Burns and CIRCULATION
Definition
Monitor pulse, BP (may need to use doppler or cardiac monitor)
Term
Large Bore IV - BURNS - WHY?
Definition
Need good IV lines...need good line for fluids
May need two lines if TBSA >40%
Term
Foley & Burns
Definition
Change in fluid shifting, kidneys profusing and to get accurate I&O
Term
Information to gather re: burn
Definition
HX of burn-mechanism, timing, exact injury, patient's temp and pre-burn weight, medical hx if possible, extent of burn, pain relief
Term
DOC for burns
Definition
Morphine
Term
How do you cover burns?
Definition
plain kling gauze-NO OINTMENT
Term
Degrees of burn
Definition
Full thickness; partial thickness; emersion burn
Term
How to determine BSA of burns....
Definition
Rules of 9
Term
Criteria for the burn
Definition
Extent, depth of burn, location, age, risk factors,
Term
Partial thickness burns....MAJOR BURNS
Definition
>25% TBSA for adults
>20% for kids
Term
Full Thickness burns....MAJOR BURNS
Definition
>=10% TBSA
Term
Deep burns involving....considered Major Burns
Definition
hands, face, eyes, ears, feet or perineum
complicated by smoke inhalation
chemical/electrical burns
Poor risk patients
Term
BREATHING in burn patients
Definition
Ineffective airway clearance r/t sputum & mucosal edema, want lungs CTA
Term
NURSING INTV for respiratory of burn ptnts
Definition
Fiberoptic bronchoscopy, 02 with humidified air (never give dry air), chest physiotherapy, high fowlers position (position as best we can to promote open airway).
Term
Circulation and the burn patient
Definition
Hypovolemic shock b/c fluid shifting. Fluids shift from intravascula to interstitial space. Insensible loss is increased(by evaporation from large area burned-no skin).
Term
HEMOLYSIS of RBC
Definition
K shifts to extracellular space
Na shifts to interstitial space
Increase or decrease depends on tx.
Term
Interventions CIRCULATION/Burns
Definition
fluid replacement-starting with LR
Burn shock to some degree >20% TBSA
Term
FLUID FORMULAS
Definition
PARKLAND BAXTER
4 x kg x %TBSA
Term
Administration of FLUIDS
***Use Lund Browder Chart***
Definition
1/2 of calculation has to be administered within first 8 hours of burn......1/4 over the next 8 hours.......24 hours is calculated from time of injury
Term
BURNS/FLUIDS/CHILDREN
Definition
Be careful not to flood kids with fluids
Term
Difference of circulation fluids for kids
Definition
The majority of the fluid is NOT given in the first 8 hours; use different chart for TBSA
Term
Circulation, FLUID REPLACEMENT and Monitoring
Definition
UO for adults-30-50mls/hr
1ml/kg for <30kg children
Weight gain 15-20% during initial resuscitation
LOC -alert, lucid, not restless or disoriented
VS-near normal BP-most important in kids
A pulse too high or low<60 or >100 should report
Term
PERIPHERAL ISCHEMIA-circumferential burns of L Leg
Definition
Assess pedal pulses, temperature, color, tissue pressure measurement--the higher the number - more potential for nerve/muscle damage.
Term
COMPARTMENT SYNDROME
Definition
Not perfusing; high pressure in limb from fluid shifting in and out of cell. If pressure not releived-patient may loose limb.
Term
RENAL complication w/Burns
Definition
ATN-Acute tubular necrosis may result 2^ to hypovolemia; myoglobin and hemoglobin can occlude renal tubules
Term
TX for renal complications in burns
Definition
Diuretics
Term
Paralytic ileus/ Gastric ulcer
(Bowel obstruction)
Definition
Monitor BS
Treatment-NPO, pepcid IVPB to prevent curling ulcer (which is a generalized stress response)
Term
Impaired skin integrity-BURNS
VERY STRICT ISOLATION--INFECTION
Definition
Goals-clean area, minimize further destruction of viable skin, promote comfort.
Intervention-clean wound, topical antibiotic, cover wound
Term
Comfort - PO, Interventions
Definition
PO-decrease pain
Interventions-give IV meds, morphine
Term
Pain control for burns--DOC
Definition
Morphine-ptnt should be on PCA; continuous
When calculate morphine, calculate narcan
Term
Interrupted family process
R/T....Interventions
Definition
serious illness, feelings of guilt, significant disruptions in family routine
Interventions-psychosocial support, involve family in care, refer to social service
Term
Acute phase-Electrolyte imbalance
Definition
Hyponatremia, Hypernatremia, Hypokalemia, Hyperkalemia
Term
Hyponatremia-Burns
Definition
due to lengthy hydrotherapy-weakness, dizziness, muscle cramps, fatigue, HA, tachycardia confusion
Term
Hypernatremia - Burns
Definition
Large amounts of hypertonic solution is needed;
CL MN-thirst, dried furry tongue, lethargy, confusion and convulsions
Term
Hypokalemia-BURNS
Definition
lengthy hydrotherapy and increased renal excretion associated with aldosterone release-stress response
Weakness, flaccid paralysis, polyuria, decreased BP
Term
Hyperkalemia-BURNS
Definition
Due to renal failure and massive deep muscle injury
muscle irritability, paresthesia, nausea, EKG changes, diarrhea
NEED BASELINE !!!!!!
Term
RISK FOR INFECTION R/T and interventions
Definition
R/T burn wound, inhalation injury
interventions-avoid prophylactic antibiotics, monitor for signs of infection (increased temp, increased resp, decreased BP, decreased UO, confusion, chills, malaise), culture wound,urine, sputum, oropharynx, IV site
Term
Burns and NUTRITION
Definition
Increased metabolic needs because of wound healing
PO=weight remains 10% of preburn weight (need BASELINE)
Interventions-High protein, high carb, PO intake or NG, NI preferred - decreases NPO time, 10% of weight loss is OK
Term
NUTRITION NEEDS AND CALCULATION
Definition
25 CAL x Kg + 40kcal x %TBSA
Term
Impaired tissue Integrity Goals and Interventions
Definition
R/t burn injury
Goals-prevent extension of burn wound, promote healing
Interventions-dress wound BID-partial thickness wounds heal in 7-14 days; skin grafts-split thickness grafts, cultured epithelial autograft
Term
Risk for disuse syndrome from being on bed rest
Watch pressure sores--use diversional activity
Definition
respiratory complications, TCDB, chest PT, auscultate lungs, impaired physical mobility-intense PT program, position with care-no pressure on graft, splinting
Term
Pain/comfort-BURNS
Definition
R/T dressing changes
Interventions-pain control (PCA), distraction, imagery, combine meds (Versed & Buprenex)
Term
Ineffective Coping R/T and Interventions
Definition
R/T fear, helplessness associated w/memories of burn injury (nightmares, increased pain)
Interventions - Therapy to work through memories of accident
Term
Rehabilitation phase
Definition
Start ADLs-Begins at beginning of burn and ends when patient is capable of achieving ADLs.
Term
Impaired physical mobility-R/T & Interventions
Definition
R/T contractures 2^ to shortening of skin, scarring
Interventions-full ROM, intensive PT, Home plan for exercise (3x p/day)
Term
Body image disturbance r/t and Interventions
Definition
R/T hypertrophic scarring
Interventions-pressure keeps scars flat, pressure garment, scare matures in 24m, reconstructive surgery
Term
Comfort alteration R/T and Interventions
Definition
R/T itching-full thickness burns-destruction of sweat glands/oil glands
Interventions-apply nivea cream, protect from pressure, protect from direct sunlight
Term
Risk for ineffective management of therapeutic regimen R/T and interventions
Definition
R/T lack of knowledge re: post burn care
Interventions-Education...avoid contact sports, avoid hyperthermia/hypothermia, wear pressure garment, do exercises and the patient demonstrate back
Term
EMERSION BURNS
Definition
DEMARKASION OF THE SKIN
Term
What do you ask to make your abdominal assessment more specific?
Definition
Location? description of pain? severity? when? relieved by? what makes worse? Hx of? BS present? shape of abdomen.
Term
CL MAN GI Bleed
Definition
Fatigue, dehydration, pain is crampy, hard to localize pain
Term
CL MAN of GI obstruction - Older adult
Definition
dehydration, crampy, stringy stool, vague complaints
young person-board like, hard stomach
Term
CL MAN of diverticulosis
Definition
Constipation, difussed pain, low grade fever
(with flare-up)
Term
2 types of Bowel Obstruction
Definition
Mechanical
Functional
Term
CL MAN of Mechanical Obstruction
Definition
SMALL BOWEL- Occlusion in intestinal lumen, caused by adhesions from surgery, strangulation hernias, tumors. LARGE BOWEL - Impaction, tumors, palops, diverticulitis
Term
CL Man of functional bowel obstruction
Definition
Paralytic ilius, thrombus, athlerosclerosis
Term
S/S of SBO
Definition
rapid onset, vomiting often-large amounts, crampy pain, comes and goes, still has bowel movement---up until nothing is below obstruction, abdomen bloated and large
Term
S/S of LBO
Definition
gradual onset, no vomit, crampy-not as severe (low grade pain), no BM, some abdominal distention
Term
4 Classic orders for Bowel obstruction-typical tx
Definition
NPO, NG-low intermittant suction, pain mgmt, start IV fluids
Term
SMO and bacteria growth
Definition
Bacteria builds up-fluids not flushing out and begins to flourish bacteria-stimulates additional fluids into bowel, increases distention, increases intraluminal bowel present, increases capillary permability, peritoneal cavity, low BP, decreased perfusion, neucrotic tissue
Term
TX for SBO
Definition
pain control, LIS, fluids, NG tube (conservative treatment for 48-72 hours...if patient does not respond or deteriorates, conserv tx not working---BP drops
Term
3 types of ostomies
Definition
Double barrel-temporary
End stoma-permanent
Loop stoma-temporary
Term
NURSING CARE with ostomies
Definition
Protection of the skin (wafer placement)
Emotional issues (body image, patient teaching)
Term
Characteristics of healthy stoma
Definition
Pink in color, skin around is not broken down
Term
Characteristics of BAD stoma
Definition
Brown/black in color (neucrosis, ischemia), pale (poor circulation)
Term
Steps to changing a stoma
Definition
change wafer, measure around stoma, skin prep, put wafer on--want a good seal.
Term
Erythemia Indicates ?
Definition
Irritation of the skin around the stoma
Massive redness-skin being burned from leaking fluid
Term
What is Chronic Constipation?
Definition
Going less than normal. Chronic when the less amount is becoming a pattern.
Term
TX for consitpation
Definition
Fluids, fiber, increase activity, check meds, stool softner, when have the urge....go !!!!!
Term
S/S BPH
Definition
Pain in lower abdomen; urinary retention
Term
PATHO of BPH
Definition
prostate enlargement (internally), blocks flow urethra, causing complete/partial obstruction
Term
Risk Factors for BPH
Definition
Age, family hx, western civilization, high fat diet, sedentary lifestyle
Term
2 Types of BPH
Definition
Obstructive & Irritative
Term
Obstructive BPH
Definition
Secondary to enlarged prostate--S/S weak stream, hesitancy, dribble, difficulty starting urination
Term
Irritative BPH
Definition
Secondary to infection/inflammation, urgency, bladder pain, frequency, nocturia, incontinence
Term
Reasons for CATHETER
Definition
Retention not relieved, stage 3 or 4 pressure ulcers, needing accurate I&O, urologic surgery
Term
Who removes urologist placed cath?
Definition
Urologist-----they put in, they take out !!!!!!!
Term
Meds for BPH (2)
If combined, may help more
Definition
Alpha-blockers (increase contractility-relax smooth muscle of prostate), ACE inhibitors-shrinks things down.
Term
Assess symptoms of BPH with what tool?
Definition
Symptom Index-tells us what life is like with disease process.
Term
Diagnostic tests for BPH
Definition
PSA, UA, K, Bun, Creatn, digital rectal exam, transrectal US (size of prostate), post-void residual (immediately after urination)
Term
K level is high....get orders for what?
Definition
Telemetry-increased K causes arythmias, Kayexalate (given oral or enema-pulls K through stool), dialysis-removes K, but more invassive
Term
What is a TURP?
Definition
Transurethrial resection of the prostate.
GOLD STANDARD of treatment for BPH
Term
ARF (Acute Renal Failure)
Definition
Rapid onset, most of the time reversible, progressive azotemia, electrolye and fluid changes. Labs (K, Na, BUN, Crnt) look bad---patient may be asymptomatic
Term
PRERENAL failure
Definition
happens outside kidney, problem is blood flow from heart, shock, CO low, peripheral resistance low--volume & pressure
Term
INTRARENAL Failure
Definition
Damage to the kidneys themselves-impaires nephron function-causing ischemia. Can be caused by certain meds
Term
POSTRENAL failure
Definition
Outside Kidney, mechanical obstruction of urinary outflow, tumor, stone, BPH
Term
PHASES of ARF
Definition
Initiating phase-starts then symptoms
Oliguria phase-lasts a couple of weeks
Diahretic
Recovery
Term
FACTS on ARF
Definition
If pre or post and we fix the problem, the renal failure will respond quickly. If problem is not found or fixed-starts to affect the kidneys.
Term
TURP Advantages
Definition
best long-term relief for BPH, Erectile dysfunction is unlikely
Term
TURP disadvantages
Definition
trauma could lead to bleeding, retrograde ejaculation-into bladder
Term
What is CBI (Continuous Bladder Irrigation)
Definition
3 way drain; 1 for balloon, 1 for drain, 1 for irrigation. The irrigation line is for flushing out blood or tissue. The flushing is hooked to irrigation fluids - usually large bags. When measuring UO-keep in mind the irrigation fluid. Color of drainage should be PINK...because mixture of fluid & blood.
Term
Complications of BPH
Definition
Bladder spasm, blood clot, bleeding, urinary incontinence once cath is removed
Term
Bladder spasm
Definition
Painful-treat with Belladonna supository
Term
TX of blood clot
Definition
manual flushing-use sterile technique
Term
Discharge teaching for BPH
Definition
Management of urinary incontinence, maintaining oral fluids, voiding q2-3 hours, S/S UTI, prevention of constipation, avoid lifting, no driving or intercourse, ejaculation issues.
Term
Patho of ARF as r/t HF
Definition
Heart is not pumping leading to decreased perfusion of the kidneys. S/S - decreased UO, edema (peripheral and pulmonary), bounding pulses, increased confusion
Term
GOALS OF TX for ARF r/t HF
Definition
Fix the heart failure-ARF will correct.....increase contractility so heart pumps more efficiently. Work on decreasing volume.
Term
CL MAN OF ARF
Definition
Weight gain, Increased K, BUN, Crtn, increased confusion 2^ nitrogenaus waste products accumulating in CNS. Decreased UO, edema, HTN, bounding pulse, SOB
Term
Pharm. agents for ARF
Definition
Phosphate binders - phoslo (take with meal)
Lasix
Volume-expanders
Dialysis (high K)
Anemic (Epogn)
Beta-blockers===HTN
ACE Inhibitors===HTN
Term
RENAL DIET
Definition
Low sodium, low protein, low K, low phosphorus, fluid restrictions
Term
Fluid balance for ARF ptnts
Definition
output of fluid from previous day + 600mls.
Term
PERITONEAL DIALYSIS
Definition
Uses dextrose fluid, cath placed in the abdominal cavity, osmotic fluid (three phases), fluid in, let dwell, and drain. Orders will specify leaving dry or filled at end of exchange. Will also specify how many exchanges. ADVANTAGE-can do when sleeping
Term
HEMODIALYSIS
Definition
Uses blood-pulled out, cleaned and put back into body. Go to a center to receive, often a disruption to lifestyle.
Term
Complications of dialysis
Definition
Cath is handled by dialysis nurse only, fluid in and out can lead to infection (paratinitis-remove cath, allow to heal and try again-use gentimiacin cream), add heprin to bag to break up fibrin. Fluid should be yellow-no fibrins
Term
Fistula--works how?
Definition
Anastamosis b/t artery and vein--moves up the arm
Term
Characteristics of a good fistula
Takes 3m to mature
Definition
Should have bruits and thrills
That arm is off limits for BP, needle sticks, blood draws
Term
Hemodyalisis Cath.....
Definition
A HD cath with PIGTAIL is the only HD cath that can be used for IV fluids additionally
Term
COMPLICATIONS of HD
Definition
Hypotension, blood loss during procedure, sepsis, hepititis, muscle cramps, disequalibrium changes
Term
Age Changes for urinary system
Definition
Muscle tone diminishes, urine not as concentrated, urine production stays same @ night, blood flow to kidneys is less, decreased bladder capacity, increased contractility
Term
Consequences of age related urinary changes
Definition
more frequent urination-disturbed sleep, fluid overload-body can not get rid of extra fluid, dehydration, increased risk of drug overdose, risk of UTI
Term
Assessment after cath removed?????
Definition
voids within 8hours-if not-can do bladder scan (999 is the most it will record), toiliting schedule Q2h, may clamp prior to removal to start training the muscles and body learns sensation of urge
Term
2 Classes of incontinence
Definition
Transient & Persistant
Term
Transient incontinence
Definition
Suddenly occurs, need to find out why-delerium, stool impaction
DIAPERS acronym,
Term
Persistant incontinence
Definition
ongoing, chronic in nature, urge, overflow, functional, stress incontinence
Term
Persistant incontinence
Definition
ongoing, chronic in nature, urge, overflow, functional, stress incontinence
Term
Transient incontinence
Definition
Suddenly occurs, need to find out why-delerium, stool impaction
DIAPERS acronym,
Term
DEFINITION of aneurysm
Definition
Blood vessels widen, weakening occurs in the brain, aorta, thoracic and abdoman
Term
Two Classes of aneurysm
Definition
True & False (Pseudo)
Term
CL TRUE aneurysm
Definition
Artery wall has at least one layer in tact
Term
CL MAN False Aneurysm
Definition
Break in all layers (like a rupture)
Term
CL MAN Thoracic Aneurysm
Definition
Diffused chest pain-otherwise no symptoms
Term
CL MAN Aortic arch Aneurysm
Definition
Angine (decreased blood flow), dizziness, horseness, dysphasia, edema of H/N, distended neck veins
Term
CL MAN of Abdominal aneurysm
Definition
Many times asymptomatic--leg pain, back pain, bowel changes, feel pulses in abdominal mass (heart bruits)
Term
CL MAN Anterior rupture of aneurysm
Definition
loose blood faster, shock quickly, UO decreased, cool, clammy, change in LOC, abdominal tenderness
Term
CL MAN Posterior aneurysm rupture
Definition
Have a lot of time to react, affects other organs, severe back pain, echamosis secondary to bleeding
Term
DIAGNOSTIC TESTS for size/location aneurysm
Definition
US(size), angeography(maps out entire system), MRI(location and severity), CATscan(size & presents of thrombi)
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