Oxygen Safety
Contact Precautions
Bladder Scanner
IV Site Care and Insertion
Basic Dysrhythmia
100
When changing a tank regulator, the tank regulator should be turned _____.
Off
100
If you admit a patient that has been having 4 or more loose stools per day and suspect C. diff, these precautions should be implemented. 
Contact
100
The Bladder Scanner is located in this room.
Recovery Room
100
LPN's cannot administer the following medications IV:

Blood or blood products, IV chemotherapy, Pitocin, TPN and anti-arrythmic's 

100
A normal PR interval is
0.12-0.20 seconds
200
Heavy lotions,creams, open flames, heat ducts, steam pipes, aerosol sprays, grease or petroleum based products should not be used or kept near ___________.
Oxygen tanks
200
A patient is on droplet precautions for Pertussis and needs to have a CT scan. To transport to CT, the patient must wear this. 
A Mask
200
To scan a female who has had a hysterectomy, select this.
Male
200

Replacement of Peripheral IV catheters will be based on

phlebitis, inflammation, leaking or infiltration.
200
A normal QRS complex is
0.04-0.11 seconds
300
Tanks should be changed out when they hit the ______ zone.
Red
300
An N-95 or PAPRs mask needs to be worn for these precautions. 
Airborne (measles, varicella (chickenpox) disseminated herpes (shingles), and TB
300
If the scan is successful, the bladder appears in the ____ of the crosshairs on the console.
Center
300
IV tubing will be changed every
72 hours
300
This rhythmn has chaotic electrical activity in the ventricles that results in total loss of cardiac output.
Ventricular fibrillation
400
Nasal cannula flow can be used up to ____ L/min.
6
400
With airborne precautions, the door to the patient's room must remain 
closed
400
To scan patient, place gel midline on patients abdomen approximately 1 inch above this.
symphysis pubis (pubic bone)
400
IV fluids should not hang for more than
24 hours
400
This rhythm is regular, has 150-250 bpm, has no visible p-wave and a normal QRS complex.
SVT Supraventricular Tachycardia
500
Simple mask flow delivery is ____L/min and non-rebreather mask flow is ____L/min.
5-10 and 8-15
500
A disposable gown is required for entering a patient's room who is on Contact Precautions, unless
staff is within the 3 feet safe zone so they may answer/ask patient questions.
500
When scanning the patient, aim the instrument slightly downward towards this.
Coccyx (tail bone)
500
No clave connecter and primary (non-PLUM) tubing are required for these patients.

Surgical patients (chole, appy, ortho)

EGD/Colonoscopy can have clave connecter and PLUM tubing.

500
This rhythm is irregular, heart rate varies but it usually fast, PR interval is unable to be measured, QRS interval is normal.
Atrial Fibrillation