Central Lines/Blood
NG/IV starts/Venipuncture
TPN/Chest Tubes
Trachs/ECG
Direct IV/ABG
100
Name the size of the syringe always used to flush a central line.
What is 10cc syringe.
100
What is the name of the preferred site for an IV insertion?
What is Cephalic Vein.
100
What are the three components of TPN 3 in one.
What is Amino Acids, Dextrose and Fats.
100
Name the treatment for Vfib and pulseless Vtach.
What is cardioversion.
100
give an advantage of direct IV administration of a medication.
What is it works faster.
200
What is the initial rate for blood administration?
What is What is 15 mls in 15 mins.
200
What must you do first before listening to a patient's bowel sounds with an NG tube for decompression.
What is turn off suction.
200
What is the name of the chamber on the Chest Tube Drainage Unit where you assess for an air leak.
What is Water Seal Chamber.
200
Name the atrial arrhythmia associated with blood clots.
What is Atrial Fibrillation?
200
What is the element in our bodies that directs our 'drive to breathe'.
What is Carbon Dioxide.
300
How long is blood tubing good for?
What is 8 hours.
300
Name both ways to check placement for existing NG tubes.
What is Gastric PH and Air Auscultation.
300
What type of Filter must be used with Clinoleic Lipids.
What is 1.2 micron filter.
300
Name of a tracheostomy with a hole in the outer cannula.
What is Fenestrated Tracheostomy.
300
Name normal arterial blood PH limits.
What is 7.35-7.45.
400
Name of the blood reaction that occurs when a patient has a fever.
What is Febrile Non-hemolytic Transfusion Reaction. (FNHTR)
400
what is the preferred angle of insertion of your needle/vacutainer system when performing venipuncture.
What is 45 degrees.
400
What is the best objective data to have to determine if your patient's chest tube is effective?
What is Chest Xray.
400
How long must you pre-oxygenate a patient before suctioning.
What is 5 breaths.
400
Name of condition when an IV medication is given too fast.
What is Speed Shock.
500
What is the most severe complication that may occur with central line insertion?
What is Pneumothorax.
500
Name the patient condition which describes the term for 'lack of peristalsis'.
What is Paralytic Ileus.
500
Name of the condition where a patient's lungs, mediastinum, and trachea are shifted due to air collection in the pleural space?
What is Tension Pneumothorax.
500
Name one 'H' and one 'T' condition which may cause PEA.
What is Hypothermia, Hypoxia, Hypovolemia, Hypokalemia, Hyperkalemia, Hydrogen Ions, Tension Pnuemothorax, Tamponade, Toxins, Thrombosis, and Trauma.
500
PH=7.38 Co2=60 Hco3=20
What is Fully Compensated Respiratory Acidosis?
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