The document provides a list of 81 nursing bullets covering various topics related to cardiology, neurology, pediatrics, oncology and more. Each bullet lists a medical topic followed by relevant assessment findings, treatments, or considerations related to that topic. The bullets cover conditions, procedures, medications, developmental milestones and more.
The document provides a list of 81 nursing bullets covering various topics related to cardiology, neurology, pediatrics, oncology and more. Each bullet lists a medical topic followed by relevant assessment findings, treatments, or considerations related to that topic. The bullets cover conditions, procedures, medications, developmental milestones and more.
The document provides a list of 81 nursing bullets covering various topics related to cardiology, neurology, pediatrics, oncology and more. Each bullet lists a medical topic followed by relevant assessment findings, treatments, or considerations related to that topic. The bullets cover conditions, procedures, medications, developmental milestones and more.
The document provides a list of 81 nursing bullets covering various topics related to cardiology, neurology, pediatrics, oncology and more. Each bullet lists a medical topic followed by relevant assessment findings, treatments, or considerations related to that topic. The bullets cover conditions, procedures, medications, developmental milestones and more.
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101-200 10. Signs of depression after Myocardial
Infarction withdrawal 1. Intermittent claudication crying Cramp-like pain that occurs with apathy exercise and is relieved by rest 11. Aortic Abdominal Aneurysm 2. Cardiac tamponade assessment tachycardia subjective feeling of the “heart distant or muffled heart sounds beating” in the abdomen jugular vein distention pulsatile abdominal mass falling blood pressure systolic bruit over the mass accompanied by pulsus paradoxus 12. Elective cardioversion 3. Thrombophlebitis or deep vein Remove oxygen temporarily thrombosis (DVT) redness and/or warmth of the 13. P-R interval affected leg 0.12-0.20 seconds tenderness at the sit possible dilated veins (if 14. QRS superficial) 0.4-0.10 low grade fever edema distal to the obstruction 15. First-degree heart block possible positive Homans' sign in Prolonged P-R interval (>0.20) the affected extremity 16. Atrial fibrillation 4. Classical sign of cardiogenic shock erratic or no identifiable P waves altered sensorium (confusion) tachycardia 17. Multiple Gated Acquisition Scan (MUGA) hypotension IV line tachypnea oliguria 18. Soft Tissue Injury cold, clammy, cyanotic skin Rest Ice 5. Unstable angina Compression increase in frequency, duration, Elevation and severity over time 19. Before electroconvulsive therapy 6. Stable angina Succinylcholine (Anectine)-muscle Paroxysmal chest discomfort relaxant triggered by predictable physical or emotional factors 20. Beta-blockers Decrease workload of the heart 7. Angina decubitus Chest discomfort that increases 21. NSAIDS when reclining 1 hour before or 2 hours after meals 8. Nocturnal angina Chest discomfort associated with 22. Normal value: Protein sleep 6-8g/dL
9. Early stage of acute myocardial
infarction ST segment elevation
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23. Side effects: fluoxetine (Prozac) 37. Cardiac arrest in pedia
Dry mouth Prolonged hypoxemia Diarrhea 38. Panic disorder attack Weight loss Sense of impending doom Reduced libido 39. Cogentin 24. Xanax (alprazolam) Contraindicated to glaucoma and Short-term relief prostatic hypertrophy
25. Newborn’s normal weight loss (first 40. Thrombophlebitis
few days) Elevate leg (2 pillows) 5-110% of birth weight 41. Fluorosis 26. Assessing heart rate via radial pulse Chalky white to yellowish staining >2 years old 42. Vwentricular fibrillation 27. Side effects: Aminophylline Assess pulse Restlessness Palpitations 43. Portal hypertension Potential complication of 28. Seizures in children hemorrhage Infection Fatigue 44. Cleft lip repair (2 months) Nor eating well Elbow restraint High fluid intake Fluid retention 45. Post segmental lung resection Assess 29. Side effects: Isoniazid (INH) Suction secretion Peripheral neuropathy 46. Congestive heart failure 30. Perforated peptic ulcer High-fowler’s position Nausea and vomiting Abdominal distention 47. Herpes simplex Contact precautions 31. Acute pancreatitis Respiratory infection 48. Suctioning tracheostomy Pain on epigastric area radiating to Instill saline to remove mucus the back plug
32. Separation anxiety 49. Homeopathic medicine
6-30 months Boost immune response
33. chlorpromazine (Thorazine) 50. Injury prevention for pre-schoolers
avoid direct sunlight Set good example
34. AIDS 51. Child who can use car seat
CD4 lymphocyte <200 (normal Weight: 40 lbs/18 kg value: 600-1000) 52. Ovulation period 35. Stranger anxiety Cycle in days minus 14 days Begins: 6-8months Peaks: 9 months
36. Female growth spurt
2 years earlier than male 53. Findings in hypoxemia Restlessness Irritability
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Agityations Long-term use of steroids
Dyspnea Smoking Disorientation Confusion 67. Stoma with high risk for skin Delirium breakdown Hallucination Ileostomy Loss of consciousness 68. Removing flatus from 1 piece 54. Newborn in incubator drainable ostomy Monitor temperature Provide privacy Open the button of the pouch 55. Initial treatment for Ewing’s sarcoma Release flatus Chemotherapy and radiation Close the button of the pouch
56. Isoniazid 69. HSV-1
Liver function test Immunosuppression Causes heaptocellular injury and hepatitis 70. Tonsillectomy Report persistent cough 57. Russel’s traction Neurovascular circulation check 71. Pneumococcal pneumonia Bronchial breath sound in outer 58. Priority for child with sickle cell lung field disease Avoid overheating during physical 72. Developmental right hip dysplasia activity Characteristic limp
59. General guide to serving size in 73. Multiple Sclerosis client
children Avoid activities leading to 1 tablespoon of solid food per dehydration year 74. CAD patient 60. Anti-psychotic medications’ side Avoid very heavy meals effects Neuroleptic malignant syndrome 75. Rhabdomyosarcoma (hyperpyrexia, muscle rigidity, Muscles malignant hypertension) 76. KUB radiographic test 61. Readiness for toilet training No preparation necessary Complete myelination of spinal cord 77. Central venous pressure (CVP) Right heart function 62. Birth weight Double: 6months 78. Swan-ganz catheter Triple: 1 year Left heart function Quadruple: 18 months 79. Levothyroxine (synthroid) 63. Cystic fibrosis (2 years old) Take in the morning Continue normal activities 80. Venous stasis ulcer healing 64. Burn patient Proper nutrition High protein, high carbohydrate 81. Child with diabetes mellitus 65. Not affected by hemodialysis Bed wetting Low hemoglobin (anemia) 82. Chiropractic treatment 66. Delayed wound healing Spinal cord manipulation
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83. Best indicator of good wound healing 98. Eye contact for native American Reddened tissue Rude, impolite, aggressive
84. Congestive heart failure with 99. School aged children
pulmonary edema Obesity is the common disorder Decreased cardiac output 100. Major depression 85. Volume overload Sad S3 heart sound Hopeless Psychomotor retardation/agitation 86. 5th disease (erythema infectiosum) Chronic generalized local pain Not contagious, does not need Appetite/sleep disturbances isolation GI complaints Impaired libido 87. Risk for depression Steroids