The Assessment Lab
Isolation Station
The "RIPE" Meds
Chest Tube Blues
Emergency!
100

The term for the "crackling" or "Rice Krispies" sensation felt under the skin.

What is subcutaneous emphysema?

100

The specific PPE required for a nurse entering the room of a patient with suspected TB.

What is an N95 respirator/HEPA mask?

100

This TB medication can turn urine, sweat, and tears a reddish-orange color.

What is Rifampin?

100

The expected "rising and falling" of water in the water-seal chamber during respiration.

What is tidaling?

100

This position involves leaning forward over a bedside table to ease the work of breathing.

What is the Orthopneic or Tripod position?

200

This late sign of chronic hypoxia manifests as a softening of the nail bed and widening of the fingertips.

What is clubbing?

200

The type of room needed for TB patients to prevent air from flowing into the hallway.

What is a negative-pressure room?

200

This medication is often the first "rescue" inhaler given during an acute asthma attack.

What is Albuterol?

200

Continuous bubbling in the water-seal chamber indicates this complication.

What is an air leak?

200

Often the very first sign of hypoxia in an elderly patient.

What is restlessness, agitation, or confusion?

300

This diagnostic test requires the nurse to check for a return of the gag reflex before the patient eats.

What is a bronchoscopy?

300

This "triad" of symptoms includes night sweats, low-grade afternoon fever, and hemoptysis.

What are the symptoms of active TB?

300

Patients taking Isoniazid (INH) often take this vitamin supplement to prevent peripheral neuropathy.

What is Vitamin B6/Pyridoxine?

300

The first thing you should do if a chest tube is accidentally pulled out of the patient's chest.

What is apply an occlusive/Vaseline gauze dressing taped on 3 sides?

300

This device is used to help patients expand their lungs and prevent atelectasis after surgery.

What is an incentive spirometer?

400

A pH of 7.30 and a PaCO2 of 52 indicate this acid-base imbalance.

What is Respiratory Acidosis?

400

The precaution level used for a patient with Influenza or Streptococcal Pneumonia.

What are Droplet Precautions?

400

This TB drug requires a baseline and monthly vision/color-blindness screening.

What is Ethambutol?

400

This liquid should be kept at the bedside to submerge a disconnected tube in an emergency.

What is sterile water?

400

The maximum number of seconds a nurse should apply suction to a tracheostomy.

What is 10 to 15 seconds?

500

The percussion note usually heard over lungs that are hyperinflated, such as in Emphysema.

What is hyperresonance?

500

What are Droplet Precautions?

What is three?

500

The public health strategy where a nurse physically watches the patient swallow their TB pills.

What is DOT - Directly Observed Therapy?

500

The nurse notes 150 mL of bright red drainage in the collection chamber over the last hour. This is the priority action.

What is notify the RN/Provider immediately?

500

This emergency condition is characterized by a "flap" of chest wall moving inward during inspiration and outward during expiration.

What is Flail Chest?

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