Medical Surgical Management Devices
Conventional Modes of Ventilation
Ventricular Assist Devices
Intracranial Pressure Monitors
Hemodynamic Monitoring
100
This medical device is used to provide access for hemodialysis (pg 454)
What is an AV Fistula
100
This conventional mode of ventilation is commonly used at night for the treatment of sleep apnea (pg 466)
What is a continuous positive airway pressure (C-PAP)
100
This mechanical pump provides a prolonged circulatory assistance in patients who have acute or chronic ventricular failure (pg 479)
What is a ventricular assist device
100
This piece of medical equipment is placed in the epidural space and is connected to a transducer and monitor (pg 453)
What is an epidural sensor
100
The standard zero reference point for invasive hemodynamic monitoring in this chamber of the heart (pg 447)
What is the right atrium
200
Remember not to use this Medical monitoring device on an extremity with a central line (pg 454)
What is a BP cuff
200
Assuming the patient’s respiratory muscles are working, during this conventional mode of ventilation, the patient controls the respiratory pattern and rate (pg 466)
What is AV
200
This ventricle is most commonly assisted with VAD (pg 479)
What is the left ventricle
200
This piece of medical equipment consists of a hollow bolt and is placed in the subarachnoid space (pg 453)
What is a subarachnoid bolt
200
Raising the level of phlebostatic axis in relation to the transducer during hemodynamic monitoring gives this reading (pg 447)
What is false low
300
After inserting an AV fistula, this is the amount of time you must wait before weight bearing on the involved extremity (pg 454)
What is 24 hours
300
Assuming the patient’s respiratory muscles are working, during this conventional mode of ventilation, the patient controls the respiratory pattern and rate (pg 466)
What is SIMV
300
This type of pump is referred to as a “bridge to heart transplantation” or a “bridge to recovery” (pg 479)
What is a temporary VAD
300
This piece of medical equipment is used to monitor ICP, can also work in conjunction with a CSF drainage device if the catheter is placed in the parenchyma (pg 453)
What is a fiberoptic transducer-tipped catheter
300
This should be done when waveform changes occur during hemodynamic monitoring with no clinical signs (pg 447)
What is a position change
400
Use this invasive medical surgical management device to treat pneumothorax, pleaural effusion, or empyema by creating negative interpleural pressure (pg 454)
What is a chest tube
400
With this conventional mode of ventilation, the patient is allowed to breathe spontaneously through a separate circuit between machine-delivered breaths (pg 466)
What is IMV
400
This pump is referred to as “destination therapy (pg 479)
What is a permanent VAD
400
This ICP monitor can occasionally be used to administer medications or contrast agents (pg 453)
What is a intraventricular catheter
400
Another name for noninvasive hemodynamic monitoring is this (pg 447)
What is indirect hemodynamic monitoring
500
To gain vascular access for short or long term use for TPN, blood sampling, or administering drugs or fluid, you can use this medical device (pg 454)
What is a central venous line
500
During this conventional mode of ventilation, patient-initiated breaths are augmented with a preset flow of gas from the ventilator to maintain constant inspiratory pressure (pg 466)
What is pressure-supported ventilation
500
No pulse is given when a patient is on this type of pump (pg 479)
What is an axial flow pump
500
A fiberoptic transducer-tipped catheter is placed in the ventricle, within the subarachnoid or subdural space, or this (pg 453)
What is a bone flap
500
Balance between these two things is the goal of hemodynamic monitoring (pg 447)
What is oxygen demand and delivery
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