These cardiac notes I acquired throughout my nursing school experience (2020-2021) - they include brief overviews of A&P with extensive med-surg content. Within my bundles, I also include memory tricks and mnemonics that I found or have created myself. I compare and contrast normal v abnormal function of the disease and how it occurs, as well as symptoms, how to assess, diagnostic tests, treatment options, education, and important nursing considerations. This bundle includes: - Vocabulary and brief A&P overview - PVD vs. PAD - Angina - CAD - Acute coronary syndrome - MI - Right and left CHF - Pulmonary edema - Pericardial effusion - Cardiac Tamponade - Cardiogenic shock I do not own any of the photos utilized in my notes, and most (if not all) information was pulled from my school textbooks, lectures, and other helpful nursing resources. I apologize in advance for any errors. :)
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1. Description of the problem What every clinician needs to know Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is a form of acute-onset hypoxemic respiratory
1. Possible obstruction 2. Pulmonary bronchial constriction 3. Pulmonary embolus 4. Pneumothorax 5. Pneumonia 6. Pump failure
Updated guide for patient positioning, know the positions like Fowler's, dorsal recumbent, supine, prone, lateral, lithotomy, Trendelenburg.
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The NCLEX's respiratory section is one of the harder sections of the test, but don't be discouraged! Check out these respiratory memes to help you better understand the respiratory system! Don't forget to pin them on Pinterest and don't forget to breathe! Anti-Inflammatory Agents Anti-tuberculosis Drugs Anticholinergic Bronchodilators Arterial Blood Gases Asthma BCG Vaccine Brochodilator
Learn an easy analogy to the different types of shock including cardiogenic shock, hypovolemic shock, obstructive shock, and distributive shock such as septic shock, anaphylactic shock, and neurogenic shock. Learn the definitions, causes, symptoms, pathophysiology, treatment, management, and manifes
It is ESSENTIAL to be able to recognize the signs and symptoms of respiratory distress in children. There are some signs that differentiate from an adult in respiratory distress. Also, a child may not be able to communicate and express that they are in respiratory distress as well as an adult. Sometimes, signs could be
Limb swelling is a common and important symptom for medics to be able to interpret when taking a history, examining, and choosing investigations. It can be helpful to look at causes of single-sided (unilateral) or both-sided (bilateral) limb swelling separately. Most unilateral causes result from a