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HESI I MEDSURG STUDY GUIDE Please use this guide as such, a guide however remember to utilize the basics, the nursing process, ABC’s and prioritize accordingly. Hematemesis (vomiting blood)... – typically upper GI bleed a. What to assess? i. Remember ABC’s (pt having diff breathing?), check vital signs first* ii. Assess stool (blood present? – if so, what color. Dark red = upper GI bleed, usually more serious) iii. Check if they are on iron supplements iv. Worried about hypovolemic shock 1. S/S: restlessness, agitation, inc HR and RR, cool, pale, sweaty Open vs Close angle glaucoma b. Def: condition characterized by inc intraocular pressure (IOP > 22 mmHg) r/t aqueous fluid being inadequately drained from eye gradual painless vision loss. Generally asymptomatic in early stages (seen in reg eye exam) i. No cure, can be treated pharmacologically and surgically c. Patient teaching i. Develop a teaching plan that includes the following: (p. 131) 1. Careful adherence to eye-drop regimen can prevent blindness 2. Vision already lost cannot be restored 3. Eyes drops are needed for rest of life a. Eye drops used to cause pupillary constriction – mvmt 4. ***Proper eye-drop instillation technique. Obtain a return demonstration. a. Wash hands and external eye b. Tilt head back slightly c. Instill drop into lower lid, s touching the lid c the tip of the dropper d. Release lid, and sponge excess fluid from lid and cheek e. Close eye gentle, and leave closed for 3-5 min f. Apply gentle pressure on in [Show More]
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