Let's do it!
They are gonna see me naked!
I really said that?
Not Today Satan!
It's about to go down!
100

Age, chronic disease, emotional responses, nutrition,

smoking, alcohol and/or drug abuse

What are factors influencing surgical outcomes?

100
Scrub nurse, sterile instrument field, assist surgeon.

What are the roles of the LPN in the intraoperative phase?

100

Wound care, medications, complications, equipment, follow-up, include written material.

What is included in postop discharge teaching?

100

A group of cells that grow out of control and eventually take over the function of the affected organ.

What is cancer?

100

Airway, breathing, circulation, disability/CNS, exposure

What is the primary survey?

200

Chest x-rays, pregnancy test, type and cross match, CBC, CMP, PTT

What are preoperative diagnostic tests?

200

Loss of sensation, consciousness, reflexes, ET intubation.

What is general anesthesia?

200

Stable vital signs, alert and awake, respirations not depressed, bleeding is controlled. 

What are some PACU discharge criteria?

200

Viruses, chemicals, irritants, genetics, diet, hormones, immune factors.

What are risk factors for cancer?

200

Penetrating (open), Blunt (closed)

What are classifications of injuries?

300

Npo, labs complete and on chart, consent has been signed, ID band on, allergies confirmed, hospital gown is on, glasses/contacts removed, voided, history on chart

What are the items on a surgical checklist?

300

Loss of sensation to body region, injection of a local agent.

What is local anesthesia?

300

Pneumonia, DVT, constipation, wound infection


What are possible post-op complications?

300

Cancer cells 1) invade blood or lymph vessels, 2) move by mechanical means, and 3) lodge and grow in a new location.

What are the steps in metastasis formation?

300

When the core body temp falls below 95 degrees.

What is hypothermia?

400

Health history, risk factors, education, discharge planning, referrals, diagnostic testing, advance directive

What is the preadmission surgical assessment?

400

Rare hereditary muscle disease, triggered by some general anesthesia, potentially fatal, given dantrolene sodium.

What is malignant hyperthermia?

400
Infected wound is left open until there is no evidence of infection, then the wound is surgically closed.

What is third intention wound healing?

400

CEA, PSA, PAP, AFP, CA 19-9, CA 125, CA 15-3 

What are tumor markers associated with cancer?

400

Spore-forming bacterium found in soil.

What is anthrax?

500

Ensures patient has been informed.

Directs questions to surgeon.

Signature indicates observed voluntary signing.

What is the LPN's role in witnessing a surgical consent?

500

Urinary retention, hematoma, nerve damage, spinal headache.

What are complications of spinal anesthesia? 

500

Abdominal distention, bloating, and cramps.

What are signs of a paralytic ileus?

500

Superior vena cava syndrome, spinal cord compression, hypercalcemia 

What are oncological emergencies?

500

Blocks neurotransmission, by binding to the presynaptic nerve terminal at the neuromuscular junction and prevents the release of acetylcholine resulting in muscle weakness.

What is botulinum toxin?

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