What are the 2 categories of Torts?
Intentional and Unintentional
What does O stand for in the pain mnemonic
What is Onset
Most common side effect of Dilaudid
What is Respiratory Depression
Perioperative nursing is _________ focused.
What is outcome
What a nurse does before teaching a patient
What is assess
A nurse hits a patient
What is Battery
What does the S stand for in the pain mnemonic
What is severity (pain scale)
Most common side effect of Morphine
Hypotension
Begins with patient in OR and ends upon admission to PACU
What is intraoperative phase
Domain of learning that changes attitudes, thoughts, and feelings
Affective learning
Restraining a patient for no reason
What is False imprisonment
Pain that lasts more than 3 months
What is chronic pain
Listing all medications the patient is taking
What is medication reconciliation
A biopsy is what type of surgery.
What is diagnostic
This patient learns better by reading
What is learning style
A nurse threatens a patient
What is Assault
Deep tissue pain
What is somatic pain
Using computer and a device to verify medications at the patient's bedside
What is scanning
Which type of anesthesia can cause a massive headache?
What is spinal anesthesia
The patient can explain back to nurse what they have learned
What is the teach back method
A person on a 72 hour hold because they may harm themselves or others
Legal 2000 Nevada
5150 California
Baby pain scale
What is the FLACC scale
2 patient identifiers before giving medications
What is name and date of birth
Apply to patient legs to prevent blood clots.
What is sequential compression devices
Handouts that the patient can look at later
What are resources