Surgery
Breath Sounds
Respiratory
Meds
Go for it !!
100
This health care provider is a qualified RN, dentist, or physician who must work under the supervision of anesthesiologist
What is an anesthetist ?
100
These breath sounds are heard over the anterior third of the chest
What is bronchovesicular ?
100
A common cause of pneumonia in those with a CVA or Parkinson's
What is aspiration ?
100
Respiratory depression and pinpoint pupils indicate an overdose in the frequently used medication
What is morphine ?
100
This term is used to describe atrial or ventrical "quivering"
What is fibrillation ?
200
Interventions to prevent this adverse effect of residual anesthesia warming blankets and deep breathing
What is hypothermia ?
200
These breath sounds; described as sonorous wheezes, are heard on expiration and often associated with asthma and bronchitis
What are rhonchi ?
200
Classic symptoms of this respiratory complication include asymmetric chest movement and a decreased O2 SAT
What is atelectasis ?
200
Pyridoxine is often prescribed along with this medication to prevent neuritis
What is Isoniazid (INH)
200
This medication is often prescribed to control dysrhythmias
What is amioderone ?
300
Sedative drugs can be used alone or used in combination to produce this effect
What is a synergistic effect ?
300
These normal breath sounds are heard over most of the lungs.
What is vesicular breath sounds ?
300
This procedure can be used to treat a large effusion or provide a sample for cytology
What is thoracentesis ?
300
Client teaching for those taking this TB medication includes informing the client that body fluids may turn orange colored
What is Rifampin ?
300
The term used to describe a straight line on an ECG indicating cardiac arrest
What is asystole ?
400
Lidocaine is injected deeply and specifically into body; effects can last 1-12 hours in this type of regional anesthesia
What is a nerve block ?
400
This is often described as a creaking or grating sound when the client is breathing either in or out
What is a pleural friction rub ?
400
This is an opening in the upper torso to accommodate chest tube placement
What is a thoracotomy ?
400
Pharmacological classification for Bumetanide (Bumex) and Torsemide (Demadex)
What are loop diuretics ?
400
This infectious cardiac condition is usually caused by a virus and is more prevalent in those with AIDS
What is myocarditis ?
500
This medication is often used in epidural blocks and can be continued by injecting through a catheter
What is Marcaine ?
500
This sound often indicates an emergency situation such as a laryngeal obstruction
What is stridor ?
500
This term is used to describe both blood and air in the pleural space
What is a hemopneumothorax ?
500
Pharmacological classification for Inderal, Coreg, and Tenormin.
What are beta blockers ?
500
A result of strep A infection; this can lead to inflammatory cardiac disorders
What is rheumatic fever ?
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