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assessment
100

what is the ideal type of gauge used for blood administration.


18-20gauge

100

name all abdomen sounds

absent

hypoactive

active

hyperactive

100

what color are each gauge

18-green

20-pink

22-blue

24-yellow

100

donning and doffing isolation precautions

donning: gown, mask, goggles, gloves

doffing: gloves, gown, goggles, mask

100

how does one assess for neuro status

name, date, time, situation.

CN checks

200

what are the various names for the trachs, which one is replaceable which one is reusable?

shiley (disposable) and portex (reusable)


200

sequence to assessing abdomen

assess, auscultate, palpate, percuss

200

walk me through glucose testing

gather supplies (glucometer, cotton, lancets and alcohol pad)

wipe alcohol pad to thumb, lancet the side of finger, wipe first drop with cotton ball and gather specemin

200

what are the difference in administering oral, buccal and sublingual medications

Oral: by mouth either liquid or tablet form have patient swallow

buccal: administration through cheek, typically patch till disolved

sublingual: underneath the tongue 

200

what are we assessing in the GU system

urine output (occurrence, amount, smell) peri area for cuts, lesions. 

300

chest tube is used for which types of patients (diagnosis)

respiratory issues- pnuemothorax, pleural effusion, hemothorax

300

palpating the kidneys is called what

costovertebral angle

300

name the various types of pressure ulcers and differentiaton

stg I- unbleachable redness skin

stg II- first layer of skin off- open

stg III- fat and muscle

stg IV-bone

unstagable- eschar, necrotic tissue

300

name all the various types of restraints and what type of tie would make it secured and where on the bed?

quick release knott on the bed frame

posey, soft restraints, hard restraints, mittens, bed cage, chemical restraints

300

what does PERRLA stand for, how does one test for it?

pupils equal round reactive to light accommodation

pen light-following finger

400

you are obtaining an order from a physician for pain medication who is complaining of severe pain, patient has a peg tube with severe dysphagia noted.


"norco q4hr prn pain"

is this order correct?

no, did not give dosage amount and route.

400

what are the heart sounds? (APE to Man)

Aortic, Pulmonic, Erb's point, Tricuspid, and Mitral

400

explain urine collection from foley

gather supplies, clamp foley for 10-15 minutes, clean port with alcohol wipes, insert syringe and draw up 10-30cc of urine. put in sample cup with patient name, date time, initial, and what sample it is

400

your doctor ordered Lanoxin (digoxin) 0.375mg PO, what you have available is 250mcg of scored tablets. how many tablets are you administering to your patient?

1.5 tabs

400

Name all the pulses

carotid, temporal, brachial, radial, apical, femoral, popliteal, poster tibialis, dorsalis pedis

500

explain wound care. clean or sterile technique

irrigate wound, measurements of length, width, depth, any tunneling. utilizing doctors order apply dressing.

label with name, date, time and initials

500

what are abnormal lung sounds

rhonchi, crackles, coarse, diminished, cheyne strokes, wheezing

500

explain colostomy and how to change. sterile or clean technique

assess stoma, it excretes stool. measure stoma, obtain colostomy pouch cut to measurement and apply with adhesive device. must assess skin prior to application.

500

explain trach care

gather supplies, hyper oxygenate patient, and set up field. sterile precaution and field.  take out inner cannula, clean cannula if reusable, or throw away if not. insert back cannula. change dressing below the trach as well as trach ties

500

where would a chair be placed for patient who has weakness

chair would be placed on their stronger side

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