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**What This Document Is**
This document is a focused review resource for the Medical-Surgical Nursing final exam within the NUR 3180 Primary Concepts of Adult Nursing course at Nova Southeastern University. It’s designed as a rapid-fire recall tool, covering key conditions, dietary recommendations, lab values, and nursing considerations frequently encountered in medical-surgical patient care.
**Why This Document Matters**
This review is essential for students preparing for a comprehensive final exam. It consolidates critical information needed to understand and apply core concepts in a medical-surgical setting. It’s most valuable when used *after* completing coursework and clinical rotations, serving as a final check of knowledge retention. Students needing to quickly refresh their understanding of common medical-surgical topics will find this particularly useful.
**Common Limitations or Challenges**
This review is not a substitute for thorough study of course materials, textbooks, or clinical experiences. It provides highlights, not exhaustive explanations. It assumes a base level of understanding of medical-surgical nursing principles. This document does not offer in-depth pathophysiology or detailed treatment protocols.
**What This Document Provides**
This review includes concise notes on:
* Management of fecal impaction and related dietary adjustments.
* Postoperative respiratory interventions (incentive spirometry, turning, coughing, deep breathing).
* Dietary needs for patients with chronic pancreatitis and cirrhosis/ascites.
* Key lab values associated with pancreatitis (amylase, lipase).
* Emergency management of esophageal varices (Sengstaken-Blakemore tube).
* Nursing considerations for patients with end-stage liver disease (hepatic encephalopathy, bleeding precautions).
* Diabetes risk factors, hypoglycemia causes, and renal complications.
* Prioritization of electrolyte monitoring (potassium).
* Initial management of severe allergic reactions (airway focus).
* Assessing patient compliance with treatment plans.
* Management of severe nausea and vomiting (NG tube considerations).
* Labs for AKI (BUN, creatinine, potassium).
* Patient education regarding antibiotic completion.
* Clinical manifestations of BPH.
* Assessment of vascular access devices (AV fistula – bruits and thrills).
* Principles of teaching complex skills.
* Dialysis patient lab values and metabolic acidosis correction.
* HBA1C interpretation.
* Post-thyroidectomy complications.
* Hyperparathyroidism and calcium levels.
* SIADH and fluid restriction.
* Hepatitis A transmission.
* Post-operative activity restrictions.
* Dumping syndrome.
This preview does *not* include detailed treatment plans, drug dosages, or comprehensive case studies. It is a condensed overview to help you identify areas needing further review.