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Nurse Delegation Course

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Too much pressure of the blood against the arterial walls.   Hypertension(High blood Pressure)   Cardiovascular  
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The blood pressure is not adequate for normal blood flow and getting enough oxygen to the body tissues.   Hypotension (Low blood pressure)   Cardiovascular  
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The heart is not strong enough to pump blood throughout the body. The heart pumps so weakly that blood backs up in the veins and body organs.   congestive Heart Failure (CHF)   Cardiovascular  
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A blood vessel within the heart muscle closes or is blocked so that the heart muscle itself is damaged because it does not get enough oxygen.   Heat Attack Myocardial Infart or MI)   Cardiovascular  
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A rupture or a blockage of a blood vessel in the brain, depriving parts of the brain of blood supply.   Sroke or Cerebral Vascular Accident(CVA)   Cardiovascular  
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Heartbeat(pulse)has inrregular beat.   Heart Arrhymia   Cardiovascular  
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URIs include the common cold, sinus problems, chronic cough, sore throat. runny nose. sinus infection, and tonsillitis. Either a bacteria or a virus can cause these infections.   Upper Respiratory Infection (URI)   Respiratory System  
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An inflammation of the lungs caused by bacteria, viruses or fungi. Symptoms include fevers, chills, and cough.   Pneumonia   Respiratory System  
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A progressive and irreversible condition where the person has difficulty breathing in and out due to a problem in the lungs or bronchi. Chronic Pronchitis and Pulmonary Emphysema are examples of COPD. The most common cause is smoking.   Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease(COPD)   Respiratory System  
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A chronic disease in which the resiratory system reacts to things in the evironment like dust, mold, pollen, fumes, and sometimes foods. Asthma usually happens in "asthma attacks" where the person has difficulty breathing and wheezes.   Asthma   Respiratory System  
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Area of the skin lack of blood flow due to continous pressure has caused tissue damage.Pressure ulcers are preventable.   Pressure Ulcers (Decubitus Ulcer, or Bed Sore)   Integumentary System  
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A chronically open oozing area, due to blood in the veins not getting pumped back to the heart fast enough. The skin around the ulcer becomes discolored brown. This occurs most often on the lower legs and feet.   Stasis/Venous Ulcers   Integumentary System  
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Round open areas on the feet and lower leg due to lack of blood flow to the legs.   Arterial Ulcers Diabetic Ulcers)   Integumentary System  
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Rashes are raised,red, bumpy areas on the skin that often itchy. Skin infections are caused by break in the skin like a scratch where bacteria have taken hold.   Rashes and Infections   Integumentary System  
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Skin damage that is caused by fire,sun,chemicals,hot objects or liquids,or electricity.Burns are classified according to how deeply the skin is damaged. 1st degree burns,the skin is reddened and maybe swollen and tender.   Burns   Integumentary System  
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2nd degree burns usually have blisters,intense redness,pain and swelling.   Burns   Integumentary System  
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3rd degree burns are the most serious and invole all layers of the skin.   Burns   Integumentary System  
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Abnormal growth on the skin.Most are little,pearly bumps or sores that bleed,scab over,but never heal up. These usually don't spread and are treatable.A more dangerous kind of skin cancer is melanoma.   Skin Cancer/Lesions   Integumentary System  
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Melanoma are irregularly shaped, and may be described as a"strange mole"or a mole that is changing.   Skin Cancer/Lesions   Integumentary System  
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Surgical incisions that haven't healed and have opened up. these need to heal slowly from the inside out.   Dehisced Wounds   Integumentary System  
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Any abnormal tunneling that connects parts of the body that are not normally connected.Somtimes there is drainage from the fistula such as bowel contents or other body fluids.   Fistulas   Integumentary System  
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An infection of one or more parts of the urinary tract.The condition is more common in women than men and may have no symptoms.   Urinary Tract Infection   Genito-Urinary System  
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Inability to control urination.   Urinary Incontinence   Genito-Urinary System  
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The prostate gland in men,which is located between the bottom of the bladder and the top of the penis,can become enlarged.When this happens it can block the flow of urine.   Urinary Incontinence   Genito-Urinary System  
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This can make it difficult for men to start urination and to completely empty their bladders.   Urinary Incontience   Genito-Urinary System  
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Failure to have regular bowel movements.Feces become hardened and dry.   Constipation   Gastrointestinal System  
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Fecal impaction is prolonged collection and holding of feces(solid waste)in the lower colon.The causes of fecal impaction are:   Fecal Impaction   Gastrointestinal System  
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.Unresolved constipation Dehydration .Prolonged bed rest .Medication with side effects of constipation .Client is nutritionally depleted.   Fecal Impaction   Gastrointestinal System  
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These are varicose veins in the rectum. They can be internal or external. Hemorrhoids develop due to .Straining to have a bowel movement .Constipation .Prolonged sitting .childbirth   Hemorrhoids   Gastrointestinal System  
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A gastriontestinal ulcer is a soreness or tissue breakdown in any section of the GI tract.   Gastiontestianl Ulcer   Gastriontestinal System  
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Bowels are very easily irritated and are normally active causing diarrhea.   Colitis (Irritable Bowel)   Gastriontestial System  
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Dehydration is excessive loss of water from the body tissue,or the body not taking in enough fluid.   Dehydration   Gastriontestial System  
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Feeling of "heartburn"caused by partially digested food/acid mixture backing up into the lower esophagus.   GERD(Gastro-Esophageal Reflux   Gastriontestial System  
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The pancreas does not produce any or enough of a hormone called insulin. Without insulin,the cannot properly use sugar to fuel the body's cells.As a result sugar(glucose)stays in the bloodstream and is excreted in the urine.   Diabetes Mellitus   Endocrine System  
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The thyroid gland does not produce enough thyroid hormone. This is a fairly common condition in the elderly and is treated with sythetic thyroid.   Hypothyroidism (Low Thyroid)   Endrocrine System  
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A seizure is a sudden increase in the electrical activity in one portion of the brain.The seizure can occur in one area with specific and localized symptoms or it may spread to the entire brain,resulting in loss of consciousness and the the body shaking.   Seizures and Epilepsy   Nervous System  
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This sudden discharge of electrical activity can several causes,ranging from epilepsy to head injury.There are many types of seizures. Epilepsy is a disorder of the central nervous system which can cause seizures.   Seizures and Epilepsy   Nervous System  
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A slowly progressive disease of the central nervous system.Tremors can have other causes such as brain trauma or medication side effects.   Parkinson's Disease and other Tremors   Nervous System  
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A progressive disease of the central nervous system.Tremors can have other causes such as brain trauma or medication side effects.   Alzheimer's and other Dementias   Nervous System  
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An injury to the brain from an accident,an assault,a fall,or from lack of blood supply and oxygen like after a near-drowning or cardiac arrest.   Traumatic Brain Injury   Nervous System  
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With osteoporosis,the bones gradually become so weak that they can fracture(break)with something as minor as a sneeze.   Osteoporosis   Musculoskeletal System  
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Osteoporosis can also cause low back pain,stooped shoulder and rapid loss of height.It mostly affects post-menopausal women,although man can get osteoporosis.   Osteoporosis   Musculoskeletal System  
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A fractrue is a break in a bone.A fracture is treated by getting the pieces of bones lined up into normal position and keeping the area stable with a cast,or by putting screws,pins,or plates into the bone.   Osteoporosis   Musculoskeletal System  
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Healing of bones may take several weeks.Older people require a longer healing period.   Osteoporosis   Musculoskeletal System  
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Lens of the eye become opaque.   Catarcts   Sensory System  
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The eyes don't produce enough tears to lubricate the surface or the eye,so that it is often feels like there is something in the eye like dirt or an eyelash.This can lead to scratches on the surface of the eye.   Dry Eyes   Sensory System  
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A series of changes that happen inside the eye causing decreased vision and even blindness.This is an irreversible process.   Macular Degeneration   Sensory System  
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A buid up of fluid pressure inside the eye that can lead to blindness.Glaucoma can be managed with medication.   Glaucoma   Sensory System  
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A complication of diabetes involving the retina inside the eye.This can lead to decreased vision and even blindness.   Diabetic Retinopathy   Sensory System  
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A loss of ability to hear certain sounds that can be caused by a number of things including long-term exposure to loud noises.   Hearing loss   Sensory System  
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A ringing or buzzing in the ears that has a number of causes including exposure to loud noises,infections,or side effects of some medications.   Tinnitis   Sensory System  
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A common condition in the elderly and may be due to some internal changes in the ear as well as many other causes.   Dizzinesss or Vertigo   Sensory System  
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