Injections
Sterility
Pain/PCA/Epidural
Trach/Resp Suction
Blood/Phlebotomy
100

Wear for all injections.

What are gloves?

100

The margin size for all sterile fields. 

What is 1"?

100

Respiratory depression or over sedation.

What are complications of a PCA?

100

Assessment, Planning, Interventions, Evaluation, Documentation

What is Nursing Process?

100

In a straight line.

How to position the arm for a blood draw?

200

Where needles are disposed of.

What is a sharps container?

200

Once the hand touches the peri-area it is considered "dirty".

What is urinary catheterization?

200
Where client initiates doses of analgesic via a programmed medical device.

What is a PCA?

200

Suction airway ___________ oral cavilty.

What is before?

200

O-, O+, A-, A+, B-, B+, AB-, AB+.

What is blood typing?

300

Always use this when drawing from an ampule.

What is a filter straw/needle?

300

May pick up at cuff.

What is sterile gloves?

300

Only the client should push the PCA button.

What is client education?

300

Artificial airway established through the mouth, advancing to the trachea to provided mechanical ventilation.

What is Endotracheal tube?

300

A Client begins itching and having red raised bumps 15 minutes into a blood transfusion.

What is a transfusion reaction?

400

The needles gauge reflects this.

What is the diameter of the needle?

400

When the foley catheter accidently touches the client's thigh. 

What is getting a new sterile foley catheter?

400

No additional opioids or sedatives via any other route should be given without prior consultation with the primary health care provider.

What is while PCA is in use?

400

Less work of breathing, allows for more movement safely, and may be able to eat.

What are Advantages of a tracheostomy?

400

B+ blood type can donate to _________.

What is B+ and AB+ blood type.

500

The needle length used for infants.

What is 5/8"?

500

To prevent infection.

Why is sterility important?

500

Opioid reversal agent readily available in case of respiratory depression.

What is naloxone?

500

Client is able to speak with this type of tracheostomy tube.

What is a Fenestrated tube?

500

Large vein, well anchored, tends to be least painful to puncture and least likely to bruise.

What is the Median Cubital Vein?

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