[NURS 3350] - Final Exam Guide - Comprehensive Notes fot the exam (114 pages long!)

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Occurs at every level from the periphery to the cortex and. Emptying relaxation of trigone and sphincter, contraction of detrusor muscle. Contraction of trigone and sphincter, relaxation of detrusor. Bladder: oxybutynin (cid:862)anticholinergic effects(cid:863) typically refer to effects due to muscarinic blockade. Dilation of renal vasculature epinephrine, ne, isoproterenol, dopamine, dobutamine, and ephedrine. Pentolamine adrenergic antagonist antidote for agonist extravisation. Med-surge~ chapter 17: preoperative nursing management: minimally invasive surgery= surgical procedures that use specialized instruments inserted into the body either through natural orifices or through small incisions. Consists of 3 phases: preoperative phase= begins when decision to proceed with surgical intervention is made and ends when patient is transferred into the operating room. The perioperative nursing data set categorizes practice of perioperative nursing into 4 domains: safety, physiologic responses, behavioral responses, health care systems. Technological advancements help us perform more complex procedures that are less invasive, and therefor cause less deaths during the recovery phase of surgery.