Respiratory
Skin and Wound
Viruses
Tubes/Lines
Infection Control
100

COPD IS RELATED TO WHAT THREE CONDITIONS

CHRONIC BRONCHITIS, CHRONIC ASTHMA, AND EMPHYSEMA

100

What stage is Partial-thickness loss of skin with exposed dermis. The wound bed is viable, pink or red, moist and may also present as an intact or ruptured serum-filled blister. Fat (adipose) and deeper tissues are not visible. Granulation tissue, slough and eschar are not present.

Stage 2

100

This is spread by droplets when we cough, sneeze or talk and only requires a surgical mask when someone is positive.

Influenza

100

Tubes with an air port and balloon surrounding the distal end of the outer cannula

Primarily used with mechanical ventilation

Inflated cuff allows the surface area of the balloon to come into contact with the tracheal wall to maintain air delivered from mechanical ventilation

Can provide some protection from aspiration but cannot prevent aspiration

Cuffed Trach Tube

100

The amount of time you need to wash your hands

20 seconds

200

This is the normal respiratory rate for an adult

12-20

200

This device should not be used for any type of pressure relief.

Donut type devices (ie. ring cushion)

200

This virus can live in the air for 3 hours and requires an N95 respirator when someone is positive. 

Covid-19

200

Usually placed in the neck, Groin or upper chest. This type of catheter has special benefits in that it can deliver fluids into a larger vein, and that it can stay in the body for a longer period of time than a usual, shorter IV.

Central Line

200

Theses are 3 Common Blood Borne pathogens contracted from needle sticks (Give me 2)

Hep A, Hep B and HIV

300

a measure of how much hemoglobin is currently bound to oxygen compared to how much hemoglobin remains unbound

Oxygen Saturation

300

AREA OF LOSS OF THE SUPERFICIAL LAYERS OF THE SKIN

Excoriation

300

lung inflammation caused by bacterial or viral infection, in which the air sacs fill with pus and may become solid

Pneumonia

300

This unique catheter allows users to easily glide past tight spots, blockages, or enlarged prostates in order to empty the bladder

Coude' Catheter

300

What PPE must be worn to enter a patients room in "Contact" Precautions?

Gown and Gloves

400

this test measures the oxygen and carbon dioxide levels in your blood as well your blood's pH balance.

Blood gas

400

TISSUE SOFTENED BY PROLONGED WETTING OR SOAKING

Maceration

400

This is a viral infection of your nose and throat (upper respiratory tract). It's usually harmless, although it might not feel that way.

The common cold

400

What are the 3 types of feeding tubes

Nasogastric Tube (NG Tube) Nasojejunal Tube (NJ Tube) Percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG)

400

You must wash your hands with soap and water when exiting a room if that resident has this infection because hand sanitizer in ineffective?

C-diff

500

A disease which causes chronic inflammation and bronchoconstriction

Asthma

500

These 4 areas are the most likely to break down

SKIN FOLDS, UNDER BREASTS, GROINS, SACRUM

500

 a common respiratory virus that usually causes mild, cold-like symptoms. Most people recover in a week or two. It can be serious, especially for infants and older adults.

RSV

500

This is a tube put into the bile duct after surgery. It helps to drain bile while the duct is healing.

T-Tube

500

The order PPE should be put on 1-4 of the following 

mask, eye wear, gloves and gown 

1. Gown

2. Mask 

3. Eye wear

4. Gloves 

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