Elevated homocysteine {Ans: Risk for the development of ischemic heart disease, cerbrovascular disease, peripheral vascular disease, and peripheral vascular disease.}Cervical laceration {Ans: is a slow, oozing trickle of bright blood, during which fundus can remain firm}fluid volume deficit manifestations {Ans: VS: hypothermia, tachycardia, thready pulse, hypotension, orthostatic hypotension, decreased CVP, tachypnea, hypoxia. NM: dizziness, syncope, confusion, weakness, fatigue GI: thirst, dry furrowed tongue, N/V, anorexia, acute weight loss. Renal: oliguria.}Glomerulonephritis - lab findings {Ans: UA - RBCs & protein eGFR decreased. 24-hr UA, increased in acute/decreased in chornic BUN & Creatinine - increased Hyperkalemina, hyperphosphatemia, hypocalcemia.}Family wound education {Ans: - do not use creams w/o notifying provider - do not use povidone-iodine to clean wound, use on equipment and INTACT skin - NO HEAT. - double bag soiled to prevent germs.}ulcer perforation manifestations {Ans: hypotension & tachycardia Boardlike abdomen and severe pain in abdomen or back that radiates to the right shoulder. Vomiting of blood and shock - if perf causes hemorrhaging}Disaster recovery stage {Ans: Identifying health hazards during recovery. Lack of safe shelter or clean water, etc.}Postop diet for gastric bypass {Ans: Wait til bowel sounds are present. Clear liquids first