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Question
Autoimmune - RA
Contributing Factors and manifestations of RA
Nursing Interventions
Diagnostic Procedures
Common Medications, side effects and nursing education
Nursing Interventions
Patient Education
Difference between RA and OA
Autoimmune - SLE
Contributing Factors and manifestations of SLE
Nursing Interventions
Common Medications, side effects and nursing education
Nursing Interventions
Patient Education
HIV -
Mode of transmission
Difference between the four stages / Manifestations of each
Contributing factors
Diagnostic procedures and labs
Nursing Interventions - Prevention
Medications
ART therapy
Teachings
Common Complications of HIV
Describe and list the assessments and interventions for the following complications of HIV
Respiratory
- Interpret normal ABG readings.
- What are the indications for intubation and mechanical ventilation?
- Describe intubation and equipment used.
- What is the nursing role during intubation, including verification of ET tube placement in priority order?
- What are the complications of intubation and nursing assessment and interventions for each?
- Describe the ventilator set up and the purpose of humidification.
- Define rate, FiO2, tidal volume, peak inspiratory pressure, mode of ventilation, and PEEP.
- Describe the medications used when a patient is mechanically ventilated, including type, purpose, examples, and nursing considerations.
- Describe nursing assessment and rationale for a patient who is mechanically ventilated.
- What are goals and nursing diagnoses in priority order for a patient who is mechanically ventilated?
- Define high pressure alarms, low pressure alarms, and apnea alarms, along with assessments and nursing interventions for each.
- Explain the causes, nursing assessments and nursing interventions for the following mech vent complications:
Hypotension
Pneumothorax
Ventilator-associated pneumonia
- Explain the ABCDE bundle in preventing mech vent complications, including the nursing assessments and interventions.
- Explain assessments and interventions for preventing skin, nutrition, and communication problems for a patient who is mechanically ventilated.
- Describe the process of weaning the patient from mechanical ventilation.