Pre-Op Assessment
IntraOperative Phase
Hodge Podge
What kind of surgery?
Post Op Complications
100
Patient allergy to certain foods such as bananas, may mean they have an allergy to this.
What is latex?
100
Pre-op Holding Nurse identifies the patient with these two identifiers.
What is name and birth date?
100
This topical skin adhesive may be used alone for minimally invasive trauma or in conjunction with deep dermal sutures.
What is Dermabond Glue?
100
Breast Biopsy
What is Diagnostic?
100
An SaO2 level of this would indicate a need to stay in the PACU longer.
What is SaO2 less than 95%?
200
This may be necesitated to prevent injury to a distended bladder during a surgical procedure.
What is Foley Cath placement?
200
This is the nurse that remains sterile while in the OR.
What is the Scrub Nurse?
200
Primary role of the nurse in the Intraoperative Phase.
What is Patient Safety?
200
Replacement of an organ with a non-diseased one.
What is transplant?
200
This type of drainage coming from a surgical incision may indicate possible delay in healing.
What is purulent?
300
Teaching a patient about the proper use of this before surgery will halp them effectively use this for enhanced lung capacity after the procedure has been completed.
What is Incentive Spirometer?
300
Precautions should be put in place that are in compliance with this act that was put in place in 1971.
What is Occupational Safety and Healthcare Administration (OSHA)?
300
This should be used to cleanse the areaof surgical site prior to surgery.
What is Anti- bacterial soap?
300
Restoration of function, plastic surgery
What is Reconstructive?
300
Weak, rapid pulse, elevated respirations, and restlessness along with cool/clammy skin may indicate what>
What is hemorrhage?
400
This is a way to determine that client understanding has been reached from their patient teaching.
What is Return Demonstration?
400
This is the person that plans and coordinates, checks the charts, and admits the patient to the OR.
What is Circulation Nurse?
400
This is the position a patient will be put in for a gynecologic or rectal procedure.
What is Lithotomy Position?
400
Appendectomy
What is Curative?
400
A patient in the PACU complains of severe nausea and begins to vomit, this patient is at high risk for.
What is Aspiration?
500
This is the permission that a patient gives for the surgical procedure to take place once they have had the procedure explained to them.
What is Informed Consent?
500
This is often the earliest sign of Malignant Hyperthermia.
What is tachycardia?
500
This is a position a patient may be put into to increase blood pressure.
What is Trendelenburg Position?
500
Debridement of a non-stagable decubitis ulcer.
What is Pallitive?
500
This is when a patient's vicera protrude through the wound to the outside of the body.
What is Evisceration?
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