Reactions and Complications
All About the Tubes
Cardiac
Venipuncture
Infection Control
100

Extravasation is what type of effect?

What is local effect?

100
The distal tip is 1 to 2 inches (3 to 5cm) superior to the tracheal bifurcation; cuff is positioned midtrachea

What is a endotracheal tube?

100

Drop in blood pressure when a person stands too quickly 

What is orthostatic hypotension?

100

This vein is the most commonly used venipuncture site for contrast medium administration. 

What is antecubital vein (AC)?

100

I am divided into four basic infectious agents such as bacteria, viruses, fungi and protozoan 

What is Pathogen?

200

I represent the diffusion of the injected material further into adjacent tissues. 

What is infiltration? 

200

The type of tube that is inserted in one of the main-stem bronchi; tip location in either the right or left system.

What is a endobronchial tube?

200

My rhythm is regular with a heart rate of 60-100 bpm

What is normal sinus?

200

When performing a venipuncture, what type of technique should be used?

What is aseptic technique?

200

The single most important means of preventing the spread of infection 

What is handwashing?

300

How are hematomas prevented?

What is removing the needle and applying pressure?

300

I'm inserted through the chest wall due to hemothorax and found in the 

What is fifth to sixth intercostal spaces and laterally at the midaxillary line?

300
Action potentials spread throughout the muscle sheets of the heart detected by surface electrodes to record and produce a tracing 

What is a electrocardiogram aka ECG or EKG?

300

A Warm compress can be applied to the area of intended injection because why?

What is increase the area of blood circulation and improve access to the intended vein?

300

This precaution should be used when doing procedures that come in contact with blood, body fluids, secretions, excretions, mucous membranes, and nonintact skin

What is standard precaution?

400

Extravasation of small amounts of contrast agents will cause  what symptoms?

What is pain, minimal swelling, and localized erythema that rapidly decreases.

400

Regardless of my manufacture or style, my line is positioned correctly because i'm in the superior vena cava, approx 2 to 3 cm above the right atrial junction; cather tip in a central vein

What is an Central Venous Lines/catheters?

400

There is no evidence of any neuroconductive activity 

What is asystole?

400

In order to prevent blood flow back into the tubing, angle should the venipuncture be performed?

What is 15 degree angle?

400

The establishment of infectious disease involves these 6 steps

What is encounter, entry, spread, multiplication, damage and outcome?

500

If a patient is experiencing extravasation what has happened?

What is the leakage of a medication or contrast medium from a vein rupture or inadvertent introduction into a tissue outside the vein?

500

I appear beyond the superior vena cava, have a balloon at the distal end, and in the left ventricle 

What is pulmonary arterial lines aka Swan Ganz catheter?

500

I am the most common cardiac arrhythmia and create a quiver of the atria syncytium instead of a full contraction  

What is atrial fibrillation?

500

The position of the needle or catheter in the vein will affect? 

What is flow rate?

500
Pathogenic organisms that remain suspended in air fog long periods on aerosol droplets or dust include tuberculosis, varicella and rubeola require this type of transmission based precautions 

What is airborne precuations?

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