NRSG 102: Med Surg 1

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Exam 1: Chapter 53 Vocab
Aldosterone,
Antidiuretic hormone adh,
Anuria
21  cards
Exam 1: Chapter 55 Vocab
Bacteriuria,
Cystectomy,
Cystitis
21  cards
Exam 1: Chapter 13 Vocab
Acidosis,
Ascites,
Active transport
14  cards
Exam 1: Fluids and Electrolyes
What two compartments are body fl...,
What percentage of body is in icf,
What is the ecf divided into
102  cards
Exam 1: Sodium Imbalances
Most abundant electrolyte in ecf,
Concentration of na,
Primary role of sodium
56  cards
Exam 1: Potassium Imbalances
What is potassium,
Where is potassium located,
Where is the remaining potassium ...
61  cards
Exam 1: Calcium Imbalances
Where is calcium located,
What about the 1 of calcium,
Calcium plays a major role in
60  cards
Exam 1: Magnesium Imbalances
What does magnesium do,
Normal magnesium level,
Where does magnesium go
44  cards
Exam 1: Phosphorus Imbalances
What does phosphorus do,
What structual suport does phosph...,
Where is phosphorus located
46  cards
Exam 1: IV Fluids
Electrolyte solutions classified ...,
Electrolyte solutions classified ...,
Electrolyte solutions classified ...
61  cards
Exam 1: Parenteral Nutrition
Parenteral nutrition pn,
Preferred site for pn,
Indications for pn include
60  cards
Exam 1: Chapter 55
Lower utis include,
Upper utis are less common and in...,
Uncomplicated lower or upper utis
91  cards
Registered Nurse: Hyponatremia
What is hyponatremia,
Normal sodium level,
Role of sodium in body
36  cards
Registered Nurse: Hypernatremia
What is this,
Sodium levels in hypernatremia,
What is hypernatremia
23  cards
Registered Nurse: Hypokalemia
Meaning of this,
Normal potassium level,
Potrassium level in hypokalemia
22  cards
Registered Nurse: Hyperkalemia
Meaning of this word,
Normal potassium range,
Hyperkalemia range
20  cards
Registered Nurse: Hypocalcemia
What does this mean,
Normal calcium level,
What is this calcium level
31  cards
Registered Nurse: Hypercalcemia
What does this mean,
Normal calcium range,
Hypercalcemia range
22  cards
Registered Nurse: Hypomagnesemia
Meaning of hypomagnesemia,
Normal levels of magnesium,
Level of hypomagnesemia
27  cards
Registered Nurse: Hypermagnesemia
Meaning of hypermagnesemia,
Normal level of magnesium,
Elevated level of magnesium
24  cards
Registered Nurse: Hypophosphatemia
Meaning of this,
Normal phosphate levels,
Level for this
29  cards
Registered Nurse: Hyperphosphatemia
What is this,
Normal phosphate levels,
What level is this
22  cards
Exam 2: Chapter 43 - Assessment of Digestive and Gastrointestinal Function
Journey of the gi tract,
Functions of the stomach,
Parts of the stomach
217  cards
Exam 2: Chapter 44 - GI Intubation and Feeding
What is gi intubation,
Why might a gi intubation be perf...,
What are ng tubes and used for
63  cards
Exam 2: Chapter 45 - GERD
What is gastroesophageal reflux d...,
Excessive reflux may occur becaus...,
Gerd is seen in patients with
17  cards
Exam 2: Chapter 46 - Gastritis and Peptic Ulcers
What is gastritis,
Acute gastritis may be classified as,
Erosive form of acute gastritis i...
73  cards
Exam 2: Chapter 47 - Constipation
Constipation is defined as,
Constipation is the,
Constipition can be caused by
16  cards
Exam 2: Chapter 47 - Diarrhea
What is diarrhea,
Diarrhea cna be associated with,
Acute diarrhea lasts
24  cards
Exam 2: Chapter 47 - Malabsorption
What is malabsorption,
Conditions of malabsorption,
What do those with celiacs diseas...
10  cards
Exam 2: Chapter 47 - Diverticulitis
What is diverticulum,
Where is diverticula most common,
What is diverticulosis
23  cards
Exam 2: Chapter 47 - Intestinal Obsturction
When does a intestinal obsturctio...,
Two types of processes,
What is a mechicl obstruction
28  cards
Exam 2: Chapter 48 - Obesity
What is obesity,
Obesity is a bmi above,
Percentage of poeple who are over...
42  cards
Exam 2: Chapter 46 - Dumping Syndrome
Dumping syndrome may occur as a r...,
Dumping syndrome timeline,
Symptoms
7  cards
Exam 2: Chapter 50 - Gallbladder
Two major types of gallstones,
Two major types of gallstones,
Pigment stonrs probably form when
56  cards
Exam 2: Peritonitis
What is peritonitis,
What can peritonitis be categoriz...,
Whaht is primary peritonitis
10  cards
Exam 3: Chapter 35 - Assessment of Immune Function
Agglutination,
Antibody,
Antigen
138  cards
Exam 3: Chapter 6 - Inflammatory Response
Information about exudate from video,
Inflamattion is,
Inflammation is what type of resp...
14  cards
Exam 3: Chapter 37: Assessment and Management of Patietns with Allergic Disorders
What is a allergy,
What is a allergen,
What is a atopy
162  cards
Exam 3: Chapter 15 - Management of Patients With Oncologic Disorders
Cancer is,
Cancer abnormal cells have,
What is metastasis
53  cards
Exam 3: Chapter 38 - Assessment and Management of Patietns with Rheumatic Disorders
What is a rheumatic disease,
Rheumatic disease most commonly m...,
Rheumatic diseases encompass
53  cards
Exam 3: Chapter 71 - Management of PAtietns with Infectious Diseases
Normal route of chain of infection,
Whats included in infectious agent,
Whats included in reservoirs
46  cards
Exam 4: Chapter 39 - Assessment of Musculoskeletal Function
Functions of the musculoskeletal ...,
Functions of the musculoskeletal ...,
Functions of the musculoskeletal ...
182  cards
Exam 4: Chapter 40 - Musculoskeletal Care Modalities
A cast is a,
Most common casting materials con...,
Pressure areas in arm in cast
143  cards
Exam 4: Chapter 41 - Management of Patients with Musculoskeletal Disorders
Osteoporosis is the most prevalent,
What is osteopenia,
Osteoporosis normal homeostatic b...
125  cards
Exam 4: Chapter 42: Management of Patients with Musculoskeletal Trauma
What is a contusion,
What develops at the site where a...,
Local symptoms of contusion include
173  cards
Exam 4: Chapter 60 - Assessment of Integumentary Function
Skin is the largest,
Skin functions,
Skin composed of what three layers
118  cards
Exam 4: Chapter 30: Assessment and Management of Patients with Vascular Disorders and Problems of Peripheral Circulation
What is a leg ulcer,
Patho behind leg ulcers,
Alternations in blood vessels at ...
98  cards
Exam 4: Chapter 17 - Preoperative Nursing Management
Preoperative phase begins when,
Intraoperative phase begins when,
Postoperative phase begins with
68  cards
Exam 4: Chapter 19: Postoperative Nursing Management
What is the pacu,
What is phase i pacu,
Wht is phase ii pacu
166  cards
Exam 1: Chapter 55 - Urolithiasis and Nephrolithiasis
Urolithiasis refers to,
Nephrolithiasis refers to,
Stones are formed in the urinary ...
38  cards
Exam 1: Chapter 53: Assessment of Kidney Functions
Functions of kidney,
Urine formation formed in,
Urine formation what is usually e...
125  cards
(Vocab) Exam 2: Chapter 43 - Assessment of Digestive and Gastrointestinal Function
Absorption,
Amylase,
Anus
17  cards

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