Hyperkalemia nurse labs

    • [DOCX File]UW Blogs Network

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      Labs drawn earlier in the day by hospice nurse include: Hb (i-STAT) 11.9 g/ dL Na (i-STAT) ... Hyperkalemia results from either a high potassium intake, a transcellular potassium shift, or - as we see with DM - decreased potassium excretion. Potassium excretion alterations most often occur due to decreased renal function, as we see in DM ...

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    • [DOC File]Albert Einstein Healthcare Network

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      Obtain baseline labs (if not previously done) as ordered. CBC, Platelets, PT, PTT, Metabolic profile, CPK-MB, Troponin, Lactate, Fibrinogen, D-Dimer, ABG (notify respiratory of patient temperature) Obtain EKG (if not previously done). *****If patient receiving therapeutic hypothermia induction in ED via thermosuit skip to step # 16.

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    • [DOCX File]WordPress.com

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      He was noted to be hypokalemic on labs this morning (3.2 mEq/L) and the daytime resident ordered KCl 10mEq in 100cc NS bolus, to be given once. On her initial assessment, the overnight nurse found that he was actually placed on an infusion over the last 10 hours and the patient is …

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    • [DOCX File]Date

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      D. Procedure for Nurse Practice. Subjective assessment. Review relevant health history reported by the patient &/or documented in the EMR. If history of hyperkalemia, consult with provider. Identify contraindications to ACE-I or ARB use (Appendix II). Women of childbearing age, confirm taking highly effective contraception

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    • [DOC File]Roth 10e NCLEX Chapter 19

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      2. The nurse at the dialysis clinic notes when she reviews a client’s labs that the labs indicated hyperkalemia. She makes a note to make sure the client is adhering to all dietary restrictions. Of the following possibilities, which might the nurse ask about? a. fiber supplements c. salt substitutes b. intake of whole grains d. sugar substitutes

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    • [DOC File]PATIENT CARE

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      Life threatening hyperkalemia. Initial management of severe, acute hypertension ... including examining the patient and reviewing history and labs prior to presenting the patient to the attending nephrologist. Following presentation, the consultation will be written by residents and co-signed by the attending. ... dietician, transplant ...

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    • [DOC File]How to write progess notes and communicate in medical charts

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      Routine labs all normal or OK. It is often good and useful to explain your thinking in the chart e.g. We think his confusion is related to more than one thing: (underlying dementia and electrolyte abnormalities) Persistent fever is a worry to us; if it continues tomorrow, we will look for a …

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    • [DOC File]Patient Scenario* - QSEN

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      Just before he handed off the “on call” beeper to his oncoming colleague at 7AM the next morning, Judy B., the peds nurse, had called him to report a panic value from the morning labs – a K+ level of 2.5. Judy was an experienced nurse who was new to the unit, and had little recent history in caring for children.

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    • [DOCX File]How to write a discharge summary

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      Labs that need to be ordered / followed up on, either by the primary care provider or a the Nursing Home: The patient should have a . Hct. and Cr rechecked in 2 weeks. Provide Instructions to the Visiting Nurse; be specific: Please weigh patient every day. Call MD at xxx-xxx-xxxx. if 5 . lbs. over . y. weight.

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    • [DOC File]Title: Chronic Kidney Disease

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      Severe metabolic acidosis and hyperkalemia. Female gender and age > 55 years. Stage 2 disease and elevated serum cholesterol . Atherosclerotic heart disease, a GFR < 90 . Introduction. The kidneys perform many functions that are critical to overall health. Kidney failure can lead to many health problems, many of them serious and some fatal.

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