The normal range for SpO2
what is 95%-100% (found on power point)
Inserting the IV tubing into an IV bag
What is "spiking bag"
The maximum time suction should be applied during nasotracheal suctioning?
What is 15 seconds
An artificial opening in the organ of the body
what is an ostomy
Oxygen therapy is used to treat or prevent what?
Hypoxia
How should oxygen tanks be stored?
what is Store in a secure and upright position
how long can an IV be placed in a patient?
depends on hospital policies, typically no more than 72 hours
Suction should be set at how many mm HG?
what is 120-150 mm HG
The amount of distance given between the opening of the wafer and the stoma
What is 1/16th of an inch
The CNA II will place the patient in what position when removing a NG tube?
What is Semi Fowler's position
smoking, wool blankets and friction toys should be avoided when?
what is when oxygen is administered.
These are things to observe when removing an IV
redness, inflammation, infection, tearing skin, pain
this is used to perform oropharyngeal suctioning.
what is a yankauer suction catheter
Things you should observe when caring for a colostomy
What are pouch leakage, length of time in place, stoma characteristics, and abdominal incision
When eating, the cuffed tracheostomy is what?
What is deflated
change in O2 can be done by whom?
who is, respiratory therapist, a nurse, an emt, or any other licensed health care provider who has an order for O2 therapy.
Air in the IV line can cause this
What is: A pulmonary embolisms
Why suction is performed?
What is to remove fluids from nose, mouth, and airway
This is the surgical creation of a stoma on the abdominal wall where the colon is normally attached
What is colostomy
One of the most important tasks a CNA II does
What is promoting an open airway
A ________ is an artifical airway is needed for longer than 2 weeks that is placed in the trachea.
what is a tracheostomy
Inspection of IV fluid includes
What are clarity, expiration date, right medication, and color of fluid
A patient is receiving oxygen therapy to prevent hypoxia. The CNA II is responsible for what?
What is : Setting the oxygen flow rate prescribed in the orders.
Any opening in the body
What is a stoma
This can also include an opening where someone breathes thru
these are the hypoxia signs and symptoms
what is neurologic changes, changes in vital signs, cardiac dysrhythmias and changes in the color of mucous membranes. (pg 356)