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arterial line
placed at the wrist
No range of motion or weight-bearing activities
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Swan Ganz (PA) catheter
a catheter that is placed over the chest
Must be very cautious when getting them out of bed
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IABP
intra-aortic balloon pump
hip should not be flexed greater than 90°
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PICC
peripherally inserted central catheter
Usually located at the elbow – don't take blood pressure over it
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Foley catheter
catheter that is placed into the urethra and bladder
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Hickman line
- is not used very often
- surgically implanted
- used to administer chemotherapy
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mean blood pressure
- 70 – 10 mmHg is normal
- MBP=DBP+1/3(pulse pressure)
- If MAP drops below 60 don't get out of bed
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thoracic deformities – COPD
ground, barrel chest, anterior chest lifted
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Chest deformities – pectus excavatum
sternum posteriorly – potential compression on heart and lungs
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Chest deformities – pectus incarinatum
sternum anterior, pigeon breast
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what increases work of breathing
respiratory rate, accessory muscle use, decreased compliance, increase airway resistance, abnormal breathing patterns
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hypernea
breathing deeper and faster
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orthopnea
trouble breathing laying down
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apnea
cessation a breathing
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Cheyne stokes
increased depth, apnea = icp, chf
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Kussmauls:
irregular rate and depth, ketoacidosis, renal failure
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sputum
Clear
colorful
hemoptysis
- clear = normal
- colorful = infection
- hemoptysis = pulmonary embolism, cancer
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sputum – Frothy/white
pulmonary edema
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sputum – tenacious
cystic fibrosis
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juvenile venous distention
- backing up of fluid in the venous system – usually right heart failure
- quotation into semi recumbent position of 45°, turned her head away
- normally 3-5 cm above sternum, more than that is abnormal
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Patechiae
small purplish spots = average, thrombocytopenia
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pitting edema scale
- 1+ = trace, barely a depression
- 2+ = mild, skin rebounds in <15 seconds
- 3+ = moderate, skin rebounds and 15 – 30 seconds
- 4+ = severe, skin rebounds in >30 seconds
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