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This document is a study guide for an exam, providing a list of topics for review. It covers acute and chronic pain, cancer pain, neuropathic pain, phantom limb pain, opioid toxicity, and other topics related to medical treatment and management.

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Study Guide for Exam 2 In order to prepare for **Exam 2**, it is recommended that you read all the assigned chapters in their entirety. This will help ensure that you are well-prepared and confident in the material. Complete all Essential Skills tests for Weeks 3 & 4. Review ATI videos engagement (...

Study Guide for Exam 2 In order to prepare for **Exam 2**, it is recommended that you read all the assigned chapters in their entirety. This will help ensure that you are well-prepared and confident in the material. Complete all Essential Skills tests for Weeks 3 & 4. Review ATI videos engagement (clinical assignment) associated with vital signs, pain, & medication administration. Review the PowerPoints for Week 3 & 4. Please do not wait until the last day to study. Some questions have select all that apply, drop down, multiple choice, etc. Several topics listed below have multiple questions. It is expected you read the book. This study guide is not all inclusive. This study guide is provided for you so you can prepare at least a week & half in advance. The exam is 61 questions worth 100 points. 1. Acute vs chronic pain 2. Cancer pain vs neuropathic pain 3. Phantom limb pain- what type is it 4. Education on pain medication- opioid vs non opioid 5. Opioid toxicity 6. Orthostatic hypotension 7. Radiation, Convection, Evaporation, Conduction 8. Vitals signs (normal ranges)- review clinical skills mini test for all vitals 9. Review clinical skills mini test for week 5 10. Med calculation mg to g 11. Tsp, oz, liter, quart 12. Review alterative therapy chart- ch 32 pg 719 Table 32.2 13. Nociceptive pain 14. PQRSTU  15. Safe medication administration 16. nebulizer 17. sub cutaneous injections (ppt) 18. insulin types to their correct descriptions regarding onset, peak, duration, and role in blood sugar management. (from power point) ex: Rapid, short, long acting 19.  Sublingual Administration vs Buccal Administration

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