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         SNS : Adrenergic Agents – Epinephrine (adrenaline)

Anticholinergic , Sympathomimetic, Parasympatholytic

-Atropine sulfate


PNS: Cholinergics, Beta Adrenergic blockers, Sympatholitic, Parasympathomimetic

Beta adrenergic blocking agents (opposite of adrenergic agents) (all end in –‘lol’)
– Blocks release of norepinephrine.
– Decrease body activities except GIT (diarrhea)
Ex. Propanolol, Metopanolol
SE:
B – broncho spasm (bronchoconstriction)
E – elicits a decrease in myocardial contraction
T – treats HPN
                                        A – AV conduction slows down


DEMYELLENATING DISEASE

1.)ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE– atrophy of brain tissue due to a deficiency of acetylcholine.

S&Sx:

A – amnesia – loss of memory
A – apraxia – unable to determine function & purpose of object
A – agnosia – unable to recognize familiar object
A – aphasia –
- Expressive – brocca’s aphasia – unable to speak
- Receptive – wernickes aphasia – unable to understand spoken words
Common to Alzheimer – receptive aphasia
Drug of choice – ARICEPT (taken at bedtime) & COGNEX.
Mgt: Supportive & palliative.
    Microglia – stationary cells, engulfs bacteria, engulfs cellular debris.

    Bronchoscopy
        o AtSO4
              Anticholinergic  mimics SNR
              Decreases saliva  dry mouth
        o NPO 6 to 8 hours
        o Local anesthesia  check gag reflex before feeding

    ABG
           o Hyperventilation  decreased CO2  increased blood pH  respiratory alkalosis
           o Hypoventilation  increased CO2  decreased blood pH  respiratory acidosis
           o Diarrhea  decreased HCO3  decreased blood pH  metabolic acidosis
           o Vomiting gastric content  decreased HCL  increased blood pH  metabolic alkalosis
           o Vomiting blood  decreased O2  anaerobic metabolism  formation of lactic acid 
             decreased blood pH  metabolic acidosis
           o Blood pH  normal 7.35 to 7.45  If increased  alkalosis; If decreased  acidosis
           o Partial CO2  normal 35 to 45 If increased Respiratory Acidosis; if decreased Respiratory
             Alkalosis
           o Partial HCO3  normal 22 to 26  If increased Metabolic alkalosis; If decreased metabolic
             acidosis

    Cancer of the larynx  CS, alcohol and over usage of voice (choir member)
           o   A - nterior neck mass
           o   B – urning sensation with hot beverages / Bad breath
           o   C - hange in the voice (hoarseness)
           o   D – ysphagia/dyspnea
 Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
     o Chronic Bronchitis
            Blue bloater
            Excessive mucus production
     o Asthma
            Periods of bronchospasm and bronchoconstriction
     o Emphysema
            Disequilibrium of elastase and antielastase
            Pink puffer
     o Manifestations
            A – LTERATION IN
                   • LOC  decreased O2
                   • Thoracic anatomy  over distention of alveoli  TD = APD  barrel chest
                   • Skin
                          o Temperature  cool clammy skin
                          o Color  pale to cyanotic
                   • ABG  Respiratory acidosis  Increased CO2
            B – reathing  difficulty, purse lip  expiration > inhalation  removal of excess CO2
               (diet low CHO)
            C – ough (mucus production); Chronic hypoxia (2 to 3 lpm of O2 therapy, decreased O2
               demand by rest and SFF)  clubbing of the fingers and decreased TP to the kidneys
               causing polycythemia
            D – ecreased Metabolism
                   • Anorexia  weight loss (high calorie diet)  fatigue  weakness
 Bronchodilators
     o Theophylline and aminophylline
            Primary effect  stimulates beta 2 receptors  smooth muscle relaxation 
               bronchodilation
            Side effect  stimulates beta 1 receptors  increases cardiac rate  need not to notify
               the physician
            Adverse effect  hypotension  monitor BP  sign of toxicity
            Evaluation  check breath sounds




 Pulmonary embolism
     o Restlessness  earliest sign

 Water Seal System
    o Drainage Bottle → marked the level every shift
    o Water seal bottle
            Presence of fluctuation → normal
            Absence of fluctuation → lungs are fully expanded → assess first patient (X ray →
               confirm) OR presence of obstruction
            Intermittent bubbling → normal
                  • Absent → obstruction
                  • Continuous → leakage
    o Suction Control → continuous bubbling → normal

 Risk factors for cardiovascular disorders
     o R – ace  non modifiable
     o I – ncreased blood pressure  modifiable
     o S – tress  SNR  increased BP and CR, vasoconstriction  modifiable
     o K – nowing sedentary life style  modifiable
     o F – at foods atherosclerosis  modifiable
     o A – lcohol (modifiable) / Age  above 40 (non modifiable)
     o C – igarette smoking  vasoconstriction (nicotine)  modifiable / Contraceptive pills  clotting
         of blood  thrombus formation
     o T – ype A behavior (modifiable)  competitiveness, perfectionist  high stress level
     o O – besity
o R – esult of DM  lipolysis  increased fatty acids  atherosclerosis
       o S – ex gender  males > female (before menopausal because estrogen decreases PVR)
           after menopausal female eversible}[inverted T wave]  Injury [elevated ST segment] > male

 Decreased TP in heart  Ischemia (Angina) {r necrosis (MI) {irreversible}[pathologic Q
   wave/permanent in the ECG]

 Eating a heavy meal, strenuous exercise, sex, exposure to cold  Decreased blood flow (heart)
   decreased TP (heart) decreased O2 (heart) anaerobic respiration  production of lactic acid 
   PAIN  management decreased O2 demand by rest and SFF

 Angina
       o   Pain relieved by rest and NTG
       o   NTG
               Vasodilation  orthostatic hypotension  move gradually  Monitor BP
               Store in a dark and amber container
               Effective  tingling sensation  no need to notify physician
               Maximum of 3 tablets with 5 minute interval

 MI
       o   Pain relieved by Morphine SO4
               Narcotic analgesic
               Can cause respiratory depression  monitor RR and O2 saturation
               Antidote  narcan

 Cardioversion  synchronous

 Defibrillation  unsynchronous


 Buerger’s disease  CS  vasoconstriction  stop CS  common in men

 Raynaud’s  stress and cold  vasoconstriction  common in female

 Congestive heart failure
     o Left sided  pulmonary
            Dyspnea
            Crackles
            Polycythemia  due to decrease O2 to the kidneys
            Clubbing of the fingers  due to prolonged hyxia
            Orthopnea
     o Right sided  systemic
            Hepatomegaly
            Distended neck veins
            Edema
            Portal hypertension
            Ascites  weight gain
            Varicose veins
     o Digoxin
            Cardiac glycoside
            Positive inotrophic effect  increased strength of myocardial contraction
            Negative chronotrophic effect  decreased cardiac rate  monitor CR  never give if
               CR below 60 bpm
            Adverse effect
                  • V – omitting
                  • A – norexia
                  • N – ausea
                  • D – iarrhea
                  • A – bdominal pain
                  • REMEMBER: earliest  GI; late  halo vision
                  • Antidote  Digibind

 Decreased RBC → Activity in tolerance, Fatigue, provide rest, Anemia
 Decreased Platelets → Prone to bleeding, avoid parenteral injection, appl pressure on injection
   site, high risk for injury

 Decreased WBC → prone to infection, reverse isolation

 Increased WBC → presence of infection

 First Day/Newly diagnosed → Knowledge deficit


 Heparin  anticoagulant  prevent further enlargement of clot not dissolve them  monitor
   APTT/PTT  antidote protamine SO4

 Coumadin  anticoagulant  prevent further enlargement of clot not dissolve it  monitor PT 
   vitamin K is the antidote

 Urokinase/Streptoase → dissolves the clot

 Pernicious anemia  absence of intrinsic factor (gastric surgery) problem in absorption of Vitamin
   B12  beefy red tongue schilling’s test  definitive test  24 hour urine collection  life long Vitamin
   B12


 Gastritis  LUQ pain

 Gastric ulcer  affected area stomach  pain (precipitated by food intake  increased HCl)  pain
   relieved by antacids

 Duodenal ulcer  affected area duodenum  pain (2 hour after eating)  pain relieved by food

 Ulcers  bleeding  (+) occult blood test (guiac) high fiber diet, avoid red meat, iron, steroids,
   NSAIDs, indomethacin

 Vagotomy  resection of vagus nerve  decreased cholinergic stimulation  decreased HCl and
   gastric movement

 Dumping syndrome  tachycardia and weakness  3 D’s (diarrhea, diaphoresis and dizziness) 
   fluids after meals, lie down after meals and SFF

 Appendicitis  RLQ pain  avoid heat pads  cause rupture  signs of ruptured appendix 
   sudden cessation of pain, elevation of temperature and WBC

 Diverticulitis  LLQ pain → low fiber diet

 Diverticulosis → high fiber diet

 Ulcerative colitis  bloody diarrhea 15 to 20 times a day  fluid volume deficit, anemia

 Liver cirrhosis  alcohol and malnutrition (laennec’s), infection and drugs (post necrotic), RSCHF
   (cardiac) and biliary obstruction (biliary)
      o Portal hypertention can lead to
               Blood shifted to the different collateral
                      • Esophageal varices
                      • Spider angioma (face and neck)
                      • Caput medusae (abdomen)
                      • Hemorrhoids (rectal)
                      • Management avoid rupture  avoid shouting, valsalva maneuver
               Increased hydstatic pressure  fluid shifting  ascites
      o Decreased albumin  decreased oncotic / colloidal osmotic pressure  fluid shifting  ascites
           management high protein diet
      o CHON metabolism  by product ammonia  liver cannot convert to urea  increased level of
          ammonia in the brain  Alteration of LOC and changes of behavior and asterexis hepatic
          encephalopathy  management low CHON diet and lactulose for removal of ammonia

 Hepatitis A  fecal oral  prone plumber
 Hepatitis B  body secretion  prone working in a dialysis

 Cholecystitis  5 F’s (fair, female, fat, fertile and forty)  RUQ pain  after ingestion of fatty food 
   demerol to relieved pain

 Cholecystectomy  T tube  level of the incision site  drain excess bile

 Pancreatitis  alcohol  autodigestion  LUQ pain

 Anterior Pituitary gland
     o Growth hormone
             Increased before the closure of the epiphysis of the long bones  gigantism  tall
             Increased after the closure of the epiphysis  acromegaly  big hands (big gloves), big
                 feet (big shoes) and big head (big hat)
             Decreased  dwarfism
     o Prolactin
             Increased  galactorrhea
             Decreased  decreased milk production
     o ACTH
             Increased  secondary cushing’s
             Decreased  secondary addison’s
     o TSH
             Increased  secondary hypethyroidism
             Decreased  secondary hypothyroidism
 Posterior pituitary gland
     o ADH
             Increased  water retention  oliguria  edema (fluid volume excess) and weight gain
                  concentrated urine  increased urine specific gravity
             Decreased  water excretion  polyuria  dehydration (fluid volume deficit and weight
                 loss)  diluted urine  decreased urine specific gravity

 Parathyroid gland
     o Parathormone
             Increased  increased calcium in the blood and decrease calcium in the bones  stone
               formation and decreased bone mass  osteoporosis  management increased water
               intake
             Decreased  hypocalcemia  calcium supplement

 Thyroid Gland
     o Increased (hyperthyroidism)
             T3 and T4  increased BMR  hyperactive  inability to focus  insomia  increased
               catabolism  weight loss  increased appetite  increased peristalsis  Diarrhea 
               fluid volume deficit  Increased CR and RR (due to increased BMR)
                    • Increased T3  heat intolerance
             Calcitonin  decreased calcium in the blood  tetany  compensatory  calcium
               withdraws from the bones  bone destruction (complication)
             PTU  decreased synthesis of TH  watch out for SE (similar to signs and symptoms
               of hypothyroidism)  watch out for agrunulocytosis (fever, skin rash and sore throat)
             Lugol’s solution  decreased released of TH  before thyroidectomy  decreased
               vascularity of the thyroid gland
     o Decreased (hypothyroidism)
             T3 and T4  decreased BMR  hypoactive  sleeps a lot  decreased metabolism 
               weight gain  anorexia  decreased peristalsis  constipation  decreased CR and
               RR due to decreased BMR
             T3  cold intolerance
             Calcitonin  hypercalcemia  stone formation
             Synthroid and Proloid  increased TH

 Adrenal Gland
     o Incresead (cushing’s)
            Glucocorticoids  hyperglycemia and decrease wound healing
            Mineral corticoids  increased aldosterone  sodium retention and potassium excretion
                hypernatremia and hypokalemia
•  Hypernatremia  water retention  oliguria  edema (moon face,buffalohump,
                       fluid volume excess and weight gain)  concentrated urine  increased urine
                       specific gravity  low sodium diet
                   • Hypokalemia  weakness  Prominent U wave  high potassium diet
              Epinephrine and Norepinephrine  Increased BP and CR
              Sex hormones
                   • Males  gynecomastia and falling of hair
                   • Females  hirsutism and deepening of the voice
      o   Decreased (addisons)
              Glucocorticoids  hypoglycemia and inability to cope with stress
              Mineralcorticoids  decreased aldosterone  sodium excretion and potassium retention
                 hyponatremia and hyperkalemia
                   • Hyponatremia  water excretion  polyuria (dehydration, fluid volume deficit
                       and weight loss)  diluted urine --. Decreased urine specific gravity  increased
                       fluids and Na
                   • Hyperkalemia  weakness  tall or peaked T waves  low K diet
              Epinephrine and Norepinephrine  decreased BP and CR

 Diabetes Mellitus
     o Type I  absolutely no insulin  thin  insulin
     o Type II  insufficient insulin  obese  OHA
     o Diet  50% CHO, 30% Fats, 20% CHON
     o Exercise  Increased uptake of glucose  Decreased insulin requirement
     o Oral hypoglycemic agent (OHA)
             Stimulates pancreas to produce insulin




      o   Insulin
              SC; IV if DKA
              Never massage the area
              Never administer cold insulin
              Rotate the site of injection
                   • PREVENTS LIPODYSTROPHY
            Mix
                   • Aspirate clear first
                   • Inject air to cloudy first
      o DKA → increased lipolysis increased ketones
      o Hyperglycemia  polyuria, polydipsia, polyphagia, kussmaul breathing, glycosuria, ketonuria
        and warm flush skin
      o Glycosylated hemoglobin  reflect BSL for the past 3 to 4 months  most accurate
      o Foot care
            Podiatrist
            Avoid removing corns and calluses
            Cut toe nails straight across
            Avoid walking bare foot

 Hepatitis A → fecal oral

 Hepatitis B → body and bloody secretions (hemodialysis)

 Peritoneal Dialysis
     o Diasylate output is decreased → turn patient from side to side
     o Complication → infection → monitor WBC and temperature, diasylate is cloudy → boardlike and
         rigid abdomen → peritonitis
     o Don’t include diasylate solution in the output of the client
     o Expected → decreased weight → monitor weight before and after → decreased createnine and
         BUN

 Heart block → decreased tissue perfusion

 Parkinson’s diasease
o Decreased dopamine in the basal ganglia → levodopa to increased dopamine → avoid Vit B6
            foods
       o Cardinals signs → tremors (non intentional) → muscle rigidity → bradykinesia
       o    Pill rolling
       o Microphonia → ask your client to speak aloud to be aware
       o Artane and Cogentin → anticholinergic → decreased muscle rigidity

 Myasthenia Gravis
    o Tensilon test → confirmatory test
    o Decreased Acetylcholine and increased cholinesterase
    o Muscle weakness → priority airway
    o NO tranquilizer, Morphine SO4, Muscle relaxant and neomycin
    o Cholinergics (mestinon) → increased muscle strength → antidote ATSO4
            Undermedication → myasthenic crisis → give cholinergics
            Over medication → cholinergic crisis → give ATSO4




 Multiple Sclerosis
     o Demyelinization of the myelin sheath
     o Charcoat’s triad
             Intentional tremors
             Scanning of speech
             Nystagmus
     o Visual disturbances → diplopia

 Pancreatitis → autodigestion → alcohol → bleeding → shock
       o    Elevated amylase

 Rheumatoid Arthritis
     o No specific diagnostic test
     o NSAID’s and ASA (antipyretic, analgesic and anti-inflammatory)
     o Synovitis → Pannus formation → fibrous ankylosis (limited joint movement) → Bony ankylosis
       (joint fixation)
     o Avoid flexion and promote prone position

 Gouty Arthritis
    o Increased uric acid → allopurinol and avoid organ meats (liver) → tophi (ears)

 Osteoarthritis
     o Most common → related with aging
     o Pain after weight bearing exercise or activity → rest to relieved pain → weight reduction

 Diverticulitis → LLQ pain and low fiber diet

 Cyclophosphamide (Cytoxan) → can cause hemorrhagic cystitis → to avoid increased fluid intake


 Vincristine (Oncovin) → increased fiber in the diet

 Iron supplement →When is the best time to take (empty stomach), How is best taken (with orange
   juice)


 Steroids and NSAID’s
     o DEATH → inflammation
     o BIRTH → side effects
             B – one marrow depression → prone to infection → monitor temperature and WBC
             I – ncreased gastric irritation → take it with food or after meals
             R – enal toxicity
   T – innitus
                 H – epato toxic

 Cataract → common cause is aging (senile) → opacity of the lens → position on the unaffected side

 Glaucoma → increased IOP → decreased of peripheral vision first → halo, tunnel and gun barrel vision
   → miotics (constricts pupils) → avoid ATSO4 (dilates pupil)

 Retinal detachment → trauma → blood clots → floating spots → dependent position→ scleral buckling

 Avoid Increased Intraocular pressure → PRIORITY
       o   Avoid vomiting, coughing, valsalva maneuver, lifting heavy objects, bending, crying

 Meniere’s → Triad → tinnitus, impaired hearing loss and vertigo → low Na diet
    o Vertigo → imbalance → high risk for injury → decreased vertigo by focusing on one side of the
           room → assume a flat or reclining position

 ASA → 8th cranial nerve damage → tinnitus, impaired hearing loss and vertigo

 Antibiotics → allergic reactions



 Normal Values
     o BUN = 10 – 20 mg/dl
     o Calcium = 9 to 10.5 mg/dl
     o Creatinine = 5 to 1.5 mg/dl
     o GTT = 70 to 115 mg/dl
     o O2 sat = 97 to 98%

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Medical surgical nursing bullets

  • 1. Want MORE VISIT NURSING NOTES http://www.nursingnotes.info/ SNS : Adrenergic Agents – Epinephrine (adrenaline) Anticholinergic , Sympathomimetic, Parasympatholytic -Atropine sulfate PNS: Cholinergics, Beta Adrenergic blockers, Sympatholitic, Parasympathomimetic Beta adrenergic blocking agents (opposite of adrenergic agents) (all end in –‘lol’) – Blocks release of norepinephrine. – Decrease body activities except GIT (diarrhea) Ex. Propanolol, Metopanolol SE: B – broncho spasm (bronchoconstriction) E – elicits a decrease in myocardial contraction T – treats HPN A – AV conduction slows down DEMYELLENATING DISEASE 1.)ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE– atrophy of brain tissue due to a deficiency of acetylcholine. S&Sx: A – amnesia – loss of memory A – apraxia – unable to determine function & purpose of object A – agnosia – unable to recognize familiar object A – aphasia – - Expressive – brocca’s aphasia – unable to speak - Receptive – wernickes aphasia – unable to understand spoken words Common to Alzheimer – receptive aphasia Drug of choice – ARICEPT (taken at bedtime) & COGNEX. Mgt: Supportive & palliative. Microglia – stationary cells, engulfs bacteria, engulfs cellular debris.  Bronchoscopy o AtSO4  Anticholinergic  mimics SNR  Decreases saliva  dry mouth o NPO 6 to 8 hours o Local anesthesia  check gag reflex before feeding  ABG o Hyperventilation  decreased CO2  increased blood pH  respiratory alkalosis o Hypoventilation  increased CO2  decreased blood pH  respiratory acidosis o Diarrhea  decreased HCO3  decreased blood pH  metabolic acidosis o Vomiting gastric content  decreased HCL  increased blood pH  metabolic alkalosis o Vomiting blood  decreased O2  anaerobic metabolism  formation of lactic acid  decreased blood pH  metabolic acidosis o Blood pH  normal 7.35 to 7.45  If increased  alkalosis; If decreased  acidosis o Partial CO2  normal 35 to 45 If increased Respiratory Acidosis; if decreased Respiratory Alkalosis o Partial HCO3  normal 22 to 26  If increased Metabolic alkalosis; If decreased metabolic acidosis  Cancer of the larynx  CS, alcohol and over usage of voice (choir member) o A - nterior neck mass o B – urning sensation with hot beverages / Bad breath o C - hange in the voice (hoarseness) o D – ysphagia/dyspnea
  • 2.  Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease o Chronic Bronchitis  Blue bloater  Excessive mucus production o Asthma  Periods of bronchospasm and bronchoconstriction o Emphysema  Disequilibrium of elastase and antielastase  Pink puffer o Manifestations  A – LTERATION IN • LOC  decreased O2 • Thoracic anatomy  over distention of alveoli  TD = APD  barrel chest • Skin o Temperature  cool clammy skin o Color  pale to cyanotic • ABG  Respiratory acidosis  Increased CO2  B – reathing  difficulty, purse lip  expiration > inhalation  removal of excess CO2 (diet low CHO)  C – ough (mucus production); Chronic hypoxia (2 to 3 lpm of O2 therapy, decreased O2 demand by rest and SFF)  clubbing of the fingers and decreased TP to the kidneys causing polycythemia  D – ecreased Metabolism • Anorexia  weight loss (high calorie diet)  fatigue  weakness  Bronchodilators o Theophylline and aminophylline  Primary effect  stimulates beta 2 receptors  smooth muscle relaxation  bronchodilation  Side effect  stimulates beta 1 receptors  increases cardiac rate  need not to notify the physician  Adverse effect  hypotension  monitor BP  sign of toxicity  Evaluation  check breath sounds  Pulmonary embolism o Restlessness  earliest sign  Water Seal System o Drainage Bottle → marked the level every shift o Water seal bottle  Presence of fluctuation → normal  Absence of fluctuation → lungs are fully expanded → assess first patient (X ray → confirm) OR presence of obstruction  Intermittent bubbling → normal • Absent → obstruction • Continuous → leakage o Suction Control → continuous bubbling → normal  Risk factors for cardiovascular disorders o R – ace  non modifiable o I – ncreased blood pressure  modifiable o S – tress  SNR  increased BP and CR, vasoconstriction  modifiable o K – nowing sedentary life style  modifiable o F – at foods atherosclerosis  modifiable o A – lcohol (modifiable) / Age  above 40 (non modifiable) o C – igarette smoking  vasoconstriction (nicotine)  modifiable / Contraceptive pills  clotting of blood  thrombus formation o T – ype A behavior (modifiable)  competitiveness, perfectionist  high stress level o O – besity
  • 3. o R – esult of DM  lipolysis  increased fatty acids  atherosclerosis o S – ex gender  males > female (before menopausal because estrogen decreases PVR) after menopausal female eversible}[inverted T wave]  Injury [elevated ST segment] > male  Decreased TP in heart  Ischemia (Angina) {r necrosis (MI) {irreversible}[pathologic Q wave/permanent in the ECG]  Eating a heavy meal, strenuous exercise, sex, exposure to cold  Decreased blood flow (heart) decreased TP (heart) decreased O2 (heart) anaerobic respiration  production of lactic acid  PAIN  management decreased O2 demand by rest and SFF  Angina o Pain relieved by rest and NTG o NTG  Vasodilation  orthostatic hypotension  move gradually  Monitor BP  Store in a dark and amber container  Effective  tingling sensation  no need to notify physician  Maximum of 3 tablets with 5 minute interval  MI o Pain relieved by Morphine SO4  Narcotic analgesic  Can cause respiratory depression  monitor RR and O2 saturation  Antidote  narcan  Cardioversion  synchronous  Defibrillation  unsynchronous  Buerger’s disease  CS  vasoconstriction  stop CS  common in men  Raynaud’s  stress and cold  vasoconstriction  common in female  Congestive heart failure o Left sided  pulmonary  Dyspnea  Crackles  Polycythemia  due to decrease O2 to the kidneys  Clubbing of the fingers  due to prolonged hyxia  Orthopnea o Right sided  systemic  Hepatomegaly  Distended neck veins  Edema  Portal hypertension  Ascites  weight gain  Varicose veins o Digoxin  Cardiac glycoside  Positive inotrophic effect  increased strength of myocardial contraction  Negative chronotrophic effect  decreased cardiac rate  monitor CR  never give if CR below 60 bpm  Adverse effect • V – omitting • A – norexia • N – ausea • D – iarrhea • A – bdominal pain • REMEMBER: earliest  GI; late  halo vision • Antidote  Digibind  Decreased RBC → Activity in tolerance, Fatigue, provide rest, Anemia
  • 4.  Decreased Platelets → Prone to bleeding, avoid parenteral injection, appl pressure on injection site, high risk for injury  Decreased WBC → prone to infection, reverse isolation  Increased WBC → presence of infection  First Day/Newly diagnosed → Knowledge deficit  Heparin  anticoagulant  prevent further enlargement of clot not dissolve them  monitor APTT/PTT  antidote protamine SO4  Coumadin  anticoagulant  prevent further enlargement of clot not dissolve it  monitor PT  vitamin K is the antidote  Urokinase/Streptoase → dissolves the clot  Pernicious anemia  absence of intrinsic factor (gastric surgery) problem in absorption of Vitamin B12  beefy red tongue schilling’s test  definitive test  24 hour urine collection  life long Vitamin B12  Gastritis  LUQ pain  Gastric ulcer  affected area stomach  pain (precipitated by food intake  increased HCl)  pain relieved by antacids  Duodenal ulcer  affected area duodenum  pain (2 hour after eating)  pain relieved by food  Ulcers  bleeding  (+) occult blood test (guiac) high fiber diet, avoid red meat, iron, steroids, NSAIDs, indomethacin  Vagotomy  resection of vagus nerve  decreased cholinergic stimulation  decreased HCl and gastric movement  Dumping syndrome  tachycardia and weakness  3 D’s (diarrhea, diaphoresis and dizziness)  fluids after meals, lie down after meals and SFF  Appendicitis  RLQ pain  avoid heat pads  cause rupture  signs of ruptured appendix  sudden cessation of pain, elevation of temperature and WBC  Diverticulitis  LLQ pain → low fiber diet  Diverticulosis → high fiber diet  Ulcerative colitis  bloody diarrhea 15 to 20 times a day  fluid volume deficit, anemia  Liver cirrhosis  alcohol and malnutrition (laennec’s), infection and drugs (post necrotic), RSCHF (cardiac) and biliary obstruction (biliary) o Portal hypertention can lead to  Blood shifted to the different collateral • Esophageal varices • Spider angioma (face and neck) • Caput medusae (abdomen) • Hemorrhoids (rectal) • Management avoid rupture  avoid shouting, valsalva maneuver  Increased hydstatic pressure  fluid shifting  ascites o Decreased albumin  decreased oncotic / colloidal osmotic pressure  fluid shifting  ascites  management high protein diet o CHON metabolism  by product ammonia  liver cannot convert to urea  increased level of ammonia in the brain  Alteration of LOC and changes of behavior and asterexis hepatic encephalopathy  management low CHON diet and lactulose for removal of ammonia  Hepatitis A  fecal oral  prone plumber
  • 5.  Hepatitis B  body secretion  prone working in a dialysis  Cholecystitis  5 F’s (fair, female, fat, fertile and forty)  RUQ pain  after ingestion of fatty food  demerol to relieved pain  Cholecystectomy  T tube  level of the incision site  drain excess bile  Pancreatitis  alcohol  autodigestion  LUQ pain  Anterior Pituitary gland o Growth hormone  Increased before the closure of the epiphysis of the long bones  gigantism  tall  Increased after the closure of the epiphysis  acromegaly  big hands (big gloves), big feet (big shoes) and big head (big hat)  Decreased  dwarfism o Prolactin  Increased  galactorrhea  Decreased  decreased milk production o ACTH  Increased  secondary cushing’s  Decreased  secondary addison’s o TSH  Increased  secondary hypethyroidism  Decreased  secondary hypothyroidism  Posterior pituitary gland o ADH  Increased  water retention  oliguria  edema (fluid volume excess) and weight gain  concentrated urine  increased urine specific gravity  Decreased  water excretion  polyuria  dehydration (fluid volume deficit and weight loss)  diluted urine  decreased urine specific gravity  Parathyroid gland o Parathormone  Increased  increased calcium in the blood and decrease calcium in the bones  stone formation and decreased bone mass  osteoporosis  management increased water intake  Decreased  hypocalcemia  calcium supplement  Thyroid Gland o Increased (hyperthyroidism)  T3 and T4  increased BMR  hyperactive  inability to focus  insomia  increased catabolism  weight loss  increased appetite  increased peristalsis  Diarrhea  fluid volume deficit  Increased CR and RR (due to increased BMR) • Increased T3  heat intolerance  Calcitonin  decreased calcium in the blood  tetany  compensatory  calcium withdraws from the bones  bone destruction (complication)  PTU  decreased synthesis of TH  watch out for SE (similar to signs and symptoms of hypothyroidism)  watch out for agrunulocytosis (fever, skin rash and sore throat)  Lugol’s solution  decreased released of TH  before thyroidectomy  decreased vascularity of the thyroid gland o Decreased (hypothyroidism)  T3 and T4  decreased BMR  hypoactive  sleeps a lot  decreased metabolism  weight gain  anorexia  decreased peristalsis  constipation  decreased CR and RR due to decreased BMR  T3  cold intolerance  Calcitonin  hypercalcemia  stone formation  Synthroid and Proloid  increased TH  Adrenal Gland o Incresead (cushing’s)  Glucocorticoids  hyperglycemia and decrease wound healing  Mineral corticoids  increased aldosterone  sodium retention and potassium excretion  hypernatremia and hypokalemia
  • 6. • Hypernatremia  water retention  oliguria  edema (moon face,buffalohump, fluid volume excess and weight gain)  concentrated urine  increased urine specific gravity  low sodium diet • Hypokalemia  weakness  Prominent U wave  high potassium diet  Epinephrine and Norepinephrine  Increased BP and CR  Sex hormones • Males  gynecomastia and falling of hair • Females  hirsutism and deepening of the voice o Decreased (addisons)  Glucocorticoids  hypoglycemia and inability to cope with stress  Mineralcorticoids  decreased aldosterone  sodium excretion and potassium retention  hyponatremia and hyperkalemia • Hyponatremia  water excretion  polyuria (dehydration, fluid volume deficit and weight loss)  diluted urine --. Decreased urine specific gravity  increased fluids and Na • Hyperkalemia  weakness  tall or peaked T waves  low K diet  Epinephrine and Norepinephrine  decreased BP and CR  Diabetes Mellitus o Type I  absolutely no insulin  thin  insulin o Type II  insufficient insulin  obese  OHA o Diet  50% CHO, 30% Fats, 20% CHON o Exercise  Increased uptake of glucose  Decreased insulin requirement o Oral hypoglycemic agent (OHA)  Stimulates pancreas to produce insulin o Insulin SC; IV if DKA Never massage the area Never administer cold insulin Rotate the site of injection • PREVENTS LIPODYSTROPHY  Mix • Aspirate clear first • Inject air to cloudy first o DKA → increased lipolysis increased ketones o Hyperglycemia  polyuria, polydipsia, polyphagia, kussmaul breathing, glycosuria, ketonuria and warm flush skin o Glycosylated hemoglobin  reflect BSL for the past 3 to 4 months  most accurate o Foot care  Podiatrist  Avoid removing corns and calluses  Cut toe nails straight across  Avoid walking bare foot  Hepatitis A → fecal oral  Hepatitis B → body and bloody secretions (hemodialysis)  Peritoneal Dialysis o Diasylate output is decreased → turn patient from side to side o Complication → infection → monitor WBC and temperature, diasylate is cloudy → boardlike and rigid abdomen → peritonitis o Don’t include diasylate solution in the output of the client o Expected → decreased weight → monitor weight before and after → decreased createnine and BUN  Heart block → decreased tissue perfusion  Parkinson’s diasease
  • 7. o Decreased dopamine in the basal ganglia → levodopa to increased dopamine → avoid Vit B6 foods o Cardinals signs → tremors (non intentional) → muscle rigidity → bradykinesia o Pill rolling o Microphonia → ask your client to speak aloud to be aware o Artane and Cogentin → anticholinergic → decreased muscle rigidity  Myasthenia Gravis o Tensilon test → confirmatory test o Decreased Acetylcholine and increased cholinesterase o Muscle weakness → priority airway o NO tranquilizer, Morphine SO4, Muscle relaxant and neomycin o Cholinergics (mestinon) → increased muscle strength → antidote ATSO4  Undermedication → myasthenic crisis → give cholinergics  Over medication → cholinergic crisis → give ATSO4  Multiple Sclerosis o Demyelinization of the myelin sheath o Charcoat’s triad  Intentional tremors  Scanning of speech  Nystagmus o Visual disturbances → diplopia  Pancreatitis → autodigestion → alcohol → bleeding → shock o Elevated amylase  Rheumatoid Arthritis o No specific diagnostic test o NSAID’s and ASA (antipyretic, analgesic and anti-inflammatory) o Synovitis → Pannus formation → fibrous ankylosis (limited joint movement) → Bony ankylosis (joint fixation) o Avoid flexion and promote prone position  Gouty Arthritis o Increased uric acid → allopurinol and avoid organ meats (liver) → tophi (ears)  Osteoarthritis o Most common → related with aging o Pain after weight bearing exercise or activity → rest to relieved pain → weight reduction  Diverticulitis → LLQ pain and low fiber diet  Cyclophosphamide (Cytoxan) → can cause hemorrhagic cystitis → to avoid increased fluid intake  Vincristine (Oncovin) → increased fiber in the diet  Iron supplement →When is the best time to take (empty stomach), How is best taken (with orange juice)  Steroids and NSAID’s o DEATH → inflammation o BIRTH → side effects  B – one marrow depression → prone to infection → monitor temperature and WBC  I – ncreased gastric irritation → take it with food or after meals  R – enal toxicity
  • 8. T – innitus  H – epato toxic  Cataract → common cause is aging (senile) → opacity of the lens → position on the unaffected side  Glaucoma → increased IOP → decreased of peripheral vision first → halo, tunnel and gun barrel vision → miotics (constricts pupils) → avoid ATSO4 (dilates pupil)  Retinal detachment → trauma → blood clots → floating spots → dependent position→ scleral buckling  Avoid Increased Intraocular pressure → PRIORITY o Avoid vomiting, coughing, valsalva maneuver, lifting heavy objects, bending, crying  Meniere’s → Triad → tinnitus, impaired hearing loss and vertigo → low Na diet o Vertigo → imbalance → high risk for injury → decreased vertigo by focusing on one side of the room → assume a flat or reclining position  ASA → 8th cranial nerve damage → tinnitus, impaired hearing loss and vertigo  Antibiotics → allergic reactions  Normal Values o BUN = 10 – 20 mg/dl o Calcium = 9 to 10.5 mg/dl o Creatinine = 5 to 1.5 mg/dl o GTT = 70 to 115 mg/dl o O2 sat = 97 to 98%