Peri-Op
Glucose Management
Patient Education
Medications
Miscellaneous
100

Preferred method for surgical site hair removal

What are Electric Clippers?

100

HA, sweating, shaky, tachycardia, lightheadedness, confusion, memory lapses, numbness of the lips and tongue, slurred speech, impaired coordination, emotional changes, irrational/combative behavior, double vision, drowsiness are manifestations of this 

Hypoglycemia 

100

Name 2 drug classes/diseases that are often allowed with a sip of water when the patient is NPO before surgery

-Cardiac disease - beta blockers

-Respiratory disease/meds

-Seizure meds - midazolam

-Hypertension


100

This medication stimulates the beta cells to secrete insulin, may improve binding between insulin and insulin receptors, or increase the number of insulin receptors.

Second-generation sulfonylureas - Glyburide/glipizide 

100

This is when there is a protrusion of organs through the surgical incision

Evisceration

200

A patient states they have a food allergy to bananas - the nurse would be concerned about this because

The patient may also have a latex allergy or may have issues with products that contain latex

200

"Morning hyperglycemia" characterized by normal glucose levels until 3am then hyperglycemia in the AM/waking hours

Dawn Phenomenon

200

Name 2 ways the nurse can educate the patient to promote optimal lung expansion after surgery

-Sitting position to enhance lung expansion

-C&DB technique - breathe deeply, exhale through the mouth, take a short breath, cough deeply in the lungs

-Splinting 

200

This muscle relaxant is the drug of choice to treat malignant hyperthermia 

Dantrolene

200

"morning hyperglycemia" characterized by normal or elevated glucose levels at bedtime, hypoglycemia in the early morning hours (2-3am), and hyperglycemia in the AM/waking hours

Somogyi Effect

300

The Patient's autonomous decision about whether to undergo a surgical procedure.

What is Informed Consent?

300

A patient who presents in DKA may present with elevated glucose levels, dehydration, acidosis, electrolyte loss, fruity breath, and this rapid, deep breathing used to rid the body of CO2 

Kussmaul's breathing/respirations

300

Name 3 ways the nurse might educate the diabetic patient to help decrease their risk for complications related to diabetes

Macrovascular complications - smoking cessation, control blood glucose levels, control triglyceride levels

Microvascular complications - annual eye exams, control glucose levels, HTN, prevention or vigorous treatment of UTIs, avoid nephrotoxic medications/contrast, adjustment of medications as kidney function changes, low sodium & low protein diet

Neuropathies - check feet everyday 

300

Inhibits the production of glucose by the liver, increases the body tissue sensitivity to insulin, and decreases hepatic synthesis of cholesterol 

Biguanides - Metformin

300

Diabetes can increase the patient's risk for SSI - the nurse would expect this order in a post op patient

Frequent monitoring of glucose levels

400

Name 3 reasons that bowel surgeries require bowel prep

-bowel surgeries only

-night before/morning of 

-enema/laxative

-minimizes risk of colon injury

-improves visualization of bowel

-reduces number of intestinal bacteria

-decreases risk for contamination of peritoneum

400

Name 3 clinical manifestations of metabolic syndrome

-Insulin resistance 

-Increased fasting glucose

-Elevated cholesterol 

-Increased risk for cardiovascular disease

-Abdominal obesity 

-HTN

-Chronic inflammation

400

Name 3 intraoperative nursing interventions

slide 31 powerpoint

400

Give 3 examples specific examples of how the nurse might treat hypoglycemia, <70, in a conscious patient

15g fast-acting, simple carbs

-4oz juice

-4oz regular soda

-1 tablespoon sugar/honey/syrup

-hard candies

3-4 glucose tablets

1 dose of glucose jelly

400

The nurse is reviewing a patient's pre-op labs.  The H&H is 14.5&42, K - 4.2, BUN - 35, and creatinine - 2.1.  The nurse's next action would be

Note that the BUN and creatinine are abnormally high and communicate the results to the surgeon/surgery team

500

Name 3 aspects of the physical exam that the nurse would assess a pre-op patient for and what is the importance

page 11 powerpoint

500

What are the SICK day rules for diabetic patients

slide 33 powerpoint

500

Name 3 patient education points related to diabetic foot care/hygiene 

-Avoid moisturizer in "moist" areas

-Trim nails straight across

-Wash feet daily - lukewarm water, gentle soap, dry well

-Do not soak

-Inspect feet daily with a mirror

-Wear well-fitted shoes

-Do not walk barefoot

-Buy shoes later in the day - when feet are more swollen

-Wear breathable socks - white, cotton

500

This class of drugs can affect the surgical experience.  They should be tapered to discontinuation, can cause skin changes/affect wound healing, increase glucose levels

Corticosteriods

500

The nurse is caring for a patient in PACU.  The patient's vitals signs 1 hour ago were BP 130/90 HR 88 O2 98% T 98.9.  The patient's vital signs now are 110/60 HR 82 O2 98% T 98.7.  The nurse would anticipate what action next

Notify the surgeon

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