Surgical Vocab
Drugs
Anesthesia
Post Op
Transfusions
100

-Ectomy 

Removal of 

100

Manage HYP

Beta-Blockers

100

Loss of sensation to area of body w/o LOC

Regional Anesthesia 

100

Closed Suction drain placed at surgical site

Jackson Pratt Drain 
100

A reaction that can be happen when pt recieves too manyb transfusions. 

Iron Overload 

200

Occurs when certain pts with the autosomal trait are exposed to anethestic agents and causes muscle rigidity. 

Malignant hyperthermia 

200

Decrease anxiety and increase sedation 

Benzodiapines 

200

Prevent conduction of pain impulse

(i.e) lidocaine

Local Anesthesia

200
Position that promotes oxygenation of Lungs 

High Fowler's 

200

Antibodies with wrong antigens. 90% of all reactions

Febrile Hemolytic Transfusion Reaction

300

-Orrhapy

Repair or suture

300

Increase gastric emptying and decrease nausea 

Antiemetics

300
Often an inhalant that depresses CNS

General Anesthesia 

300

Stage of wound healing when serous fluid may be present 

Inflammatory phase

300

w/i 1-6 hours of transfusion. Leading cause of related deaths 

Transfusion related acute lung injury

400

Injected into bundle of nerves that enter and exit spinal cord 

Epidural Block

400

decrease HCI and increase pH

Histamine antagonists

400

Used outside of OR. Pt breathes w/o assistance

Moderate Sedation

400

Is the cause of moderate temp elevation (>38 degrees) during first 48 hours of post op

Lung congestion, dehydration 

400

w/i 15 to 2 hours or transfusion. ABO incompatible blood products. 

Acute hemolytic Transfusion Reaction

500

 Separation and disruption of previously joined wound edges

Wound dehiscence 

500

Patients who use long-term anticoagulants are placed on this prior to sugery 

Heprin

500

Used outside of OR. pt may need airway managment. Used in conjunction with regional/local

Monitored Anethesia Care (MAC)

500

Interventions for abdominal distention

Ambulation, Suppositories
Right-Side positioning, NG tube decompression

500

T lymphocytes from donor attack recipient. Skin rash, fever and jaundice. 

Graft vs Host Disease 

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