Wound
Management
Wound
Management
Fluid
Therapy
Fluid
Therapy
Cardiac
Arrhythmias
100

What are the three types of tissues found in pressure ulcers?

Red(Granulation), Yellow(Slough), Black(Eschar)


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100

A wound the proceeds through an orderly and timely reparative process

An acute wound


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100
What percentage of water is intercellular?

2/3rds

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100

What is water moving through a cell membrane called?

Osmosis

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100

A normal sinus rhythm contains what 3 parts?

P wave, QRS Complex, T Wave


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200

Wound management prevents what three things?

Prevent injury, Prevent infection, Prevent blood loss/ Pain

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200

What are the two layers of the epidermis? That we care about

Stratum Corneum(Top), Stratum Basale(Basement)


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200

What type of solution can be used for volume replacement?


Isotonic, D5W / .9% Saline


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200

What type of solution can be beneficial for relieving swelling?

Hypertonic:  3%/5% NACL


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200

What is the most common cause of dysrhythmias?

Hypoxia 


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300

A partial or total separation of wound layers due to an incision failing to properly heal

Dehiscence


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300

What type of intention has the highest risk of infection?

Secondary Intention


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300

How long can Over the Needle IV catheters be left in place?

48-72 hrs


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300

When choosing an IV site where should you start?

The most distal site on the non dominant side


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300

The SA Nodes give _____ to _____ impulses per minute?

60 to 100


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400

What color is serosanguinous exudate?

Pink


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400

A patient has a large sacral pressure ulcer. The wound edges cannot be approximated. What is the most likely intention to be used?

Secondary Intention


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400

Name two reasons an IV may be ordered

Fluid and electrolyte infusion, Medication, Blood or plasma, Nutritional Formulas


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400

What size tubing does macro drip come as?

10,15,20 gtts/ml


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400

Which wave in normal sinus rhythm is atrial depolarization?

P Wave


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500

List the four phases of wound healing

1. Hemostasis

2. Inflammatory

3. Proliferative

4. Maturation


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500

What are two examples of mechanical debridement?

Irrigation/ pulsatile lavage, Wet-to-dry, Wet-to-wet, 


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500

Adults require how much fluid in a 24 hour period?

1500-2000 ml of water


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500

What can result due to infiltration of necrotizing medications? IE D50%

Extravasation


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500

What are the two primary rhythms that are treated with defibrillation?

Ventricular Tachycardia, Ventricular Fibrillation


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