Glucagon as beta blocker antidote2/2/2024 when pH goes down potassium goes up! pH is (up): alkalosis: what are the symptoms you may see? irritibilityĪspirate pH is (down): acidosis: what are the symptoms you may see? hypo-reflexia when pH goes down patient goes down! (systems in your body shut down).ĮXCEPT with POTASSIUM: when pH goes up potassium goes down. so goes my patient!!! -when pH goes up patient goes up. Ototoxicity!!!! Rule of 9's for burns Head = 9% (level 5) Self Actualization Loop Duretics Furosemide (lasix) P: Planning The nursing process: ADPIE AssessĮvaluate Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs (level 1) Physiological Needs H- Hemorrhage Sepsis s/s tachycardia (increase HR)įever (96.8100.4) Never Delegate Your TEAACUP T: Teaching *(PMS) Warfarin antidote Vitamin K Magnesium sulfate antidote calcium gluconate Acetaminophen antidote Acetylcysteine (Mucomyst) Insulin antidote glucagon Beta blocker antidote glucagon Iron antidote Deferoxamine Anticholingeric antidote Physostigmine Digoxin antidote digibind/digifab (digoxin immune fab) ASK GRAPH (Priority Questions) A- Airway use spacer! Proton Pump Inhibitors (PPIs) -zoleīlocks stomach acid secretion - acid reflux and GERD Lead toxicity antidote calcium disodium edetate Cyanide poisoning antidote Hydroxycobalamin Opioid (narcotic) antidote Naloxone (narcan) Benzodiazepine antidote Flumazenil Heparin antidote protamine sulfate Labor/work: 7am-6pm ALP 40-120 Bilirubin rinse mouth *magnifying glass = 1.5-2.5x bigger AST 9-40 *milk weighs 8.5 lbs + 2% Chloride 95-105 *5 digits per limb, 20 total Creatinine 0.6-1.2Ġ.9 (nine) right in the middle of normal Glucose 70-100 Calcium 8.5-10.5 *Multiply hgb by 3! Sodium 135-145 Serum Albumin level 3.5-5.5 g/dL Potassium 3.5-5 Hemoglobin (Female) 12-16 g/dL Hemoglobin (Male) 14-18 g/dL Hematocrit 42-52
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