Medical Surgical Management Devices
Circulatory Assist Devices
Non-Invasive Medical Monitoring
Mechanical Ventilation
Oxygen Therapy Medical Devices
100
This is another name for a urinary catheter (pg 460)
What is a Foley catheter
100
This type of surgery is used in the placement of VAD (pg 481)
What is a sternotomy
100
This is a non-invasive method of measuring the percentage of hemoglobin saturated with O2 in arterial blood (pg 448)
What is a pulse oximeter
100
This is the passage of an artificial airway into the patient’s trachea (pg 463)
What is intubation
100
This medical device is often used in the hospital or home setting for the management of obstructive sleep apnea (pg 446)
What is a BiPAP
200
In reference to the patient, this is the level that the urinary catheter should be placed (pg 460)
What is below the level of the bladder
200
In responding emergently in the event of failure of a VAD pump, this can be hand pumped (pg 481)
What are pulsatile pumps
200
This is the amount of electrodes used in a formal ECG (pg 448)
What is 12
200
This is the process of removing an artificial airway (pg 463)
What is extubation
200
This medical device consists of a T-shaped tube attached directly to an endotracheal or tracheostomy tube (pg 446)
What is a T tube/piece
300
Below the level of the bladder
What is a lumbar drain
300
This allow protection of the exit site of the drive lines, scar tissue to form, and reduce shearing forces at exit site thereby decreasing the risk of infection of the drive site (pg 480)
What is an abdominal binder
300
If this particular non-invasive medical monitoring device is too small, it will give a falsely high reading (pg 448)
What is a BP cuff
300
This is the process of intubation which passes through the nose (pg 463)
What is nasotracheal tube intubation
300
This medical device is used to provide a specific concentration of supplemental oxygen to a patient (pg 446)
What is an air entrainment mask (Venti/Venturi mask)
400
Serial chest x-rays are often performed to determine the placement and effectiveness of this device (pg 455)
What is a chest tube
400
This univentricular or biventricular VAD device consists of a pump outside of the body and an inflow tube through the abdomen (pg 480)
What is an extracorporeal VAD
400
The sayings “white is right, snow over grass, and smoke over fire”, are helpful in the preparation stages of this device. (pg 448)
What is an ECG
400
This is the process of intubation which passes through the mouth (pg 463)
What is endotracheal tube intubation
400
A T tube/piece runs at approximately this percentage range of Fio2 (pg 446)
What is What is 50-80%
500
500 This device is used to compress hemorrhaging esophageal varices and also used temporarily while awaiting surgical intervention or if endoscopic therapy fails (pg 455)
What is an esophagogastric balloon tamponade tube
500
This type of axial flow pump is called the bridge to recovery (pg 479)
What is a temporary VAD
500
The purpose of this medical surgical management device is to provide intermittent pressure to the LE’s to promote venous return and prevent DVT, secondary to prolonged or postoperative bed rest (pg 448)
What is a sequential compression device (SCD)
500
This is considered when a patient requires ventilator support for a prolonged time period.
What is a tracheostomy
500
An air entrainment mask, BiPAP, and T Tube/piece are all examples of medical devices that deliver oxygen in this type of system (pg 441, 446)
What is a fixed performance system
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