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Inflammation - Cardinal Signs
Redness, heat, swelling, pain, loss of function
Wound Healing - Phases
Inflammatory, proliferative, remodeling
Inflammation - Medications
NSAIDs, corticosteroids, antihistamines
Pressure Injury Staging
Stage 1: Non-blanchable redness; Stage 2: Partial-thickness; Stage 3: Full-thickness skin loss; Stage 4: Full-thickness tissue loss
Types of Immunity
Innate (natural) and acquired (active/passive)
Hypersensitivity Types I-IV
Type I: Allergy; II: Cytotoxic; III: Immune complex; IV: Delayed
Transplant Rejection Types
Hyperacute (minutes), Acute (days-weeks), Chronic (months-years)
Allergic Disorders - Treatment
Antihistamines, corticosteroids, immunotherapy
GERD - Treatment
Lifestyle changes, PPIs, H2 blockers, antacids, fundoplication surgery
PUD - H. pylori Triple Therapy
PPI + amoxicillin + clarithromycin
Upper GI Bleed - Signs
Hematemesis, melena, hypovolemic shock
Esophageal Varices - Treatment
Octreotide, band ligation, beta-blockers, TIPS procedure
IBD - Key Difference
Crohn's: skip lesions, entire GI; UC: continuous, colon/rectum
Appendicitis - Classic Signs
RLQ pain, rebound tenderness, fever, McBurney's point
Bowel Obstruction - Symptoms
Vomiting, distention, no flatus, high-pitched bowel sounds
Celiac Disease - Diagnosis
IgA-tTG antibodies, intestinal biopsy
Hepatitis B/C - Transmission
Blood, sexual contact, perinatal
Cirrhosis - Management
Lactulose, diuretics, beta-blockers, sodium restriction
Pancreatitis - Labs
Elevated amylase and lipase
Cholecystitis - Murphy's Sign
Pain during RUQ palpation on deep inspiration
BPH - First-line Treatment
Alpha-blockers (tamsulosin), 5-alpha reductase inhibitors (finasteride)
Testicular Cancer - Key Symptom
Painless testicular mass
Erectile Dysfunction - Medications
PDE-5 inhibitors (sildenafil)
Prostate Cancer - Screening
PSA, DRE, biopsy if indicated
Types of Pain
Acute vs Chronic, Nociceptive vs Neuropathic
Pain Assessment Mnemonic
OLDCART: Onset, Location, Duration, Characteristics, Aggravating, Relieving, Treatment
Pain Management Ladder
Step 1: Nonopioids; Step 2: Weak opioids; Step 3: Strong opioids
Six Rights of Medication Administration
Right patient, medication, dose, route, time, documentation
NANDA - Purpose
Standardized nursing diagnoses for care planning
Concept Mapping in Nursing
Visual tool to connect assessment, diagnosis, outcomes, and interventions