Wound
and Surgical Definitions
IV Terms and Definitions
Infection Prevention
NG Tubes +
Urinary Catheters
Medication Administration
100

a localized collection of blood. It appears as a swelling or mass underneath the skin surface, often with a bluish color

What is a hematoma

100

inflammation of the vascular endothelial wall caused by a chemical (such as a medication), mechanical trauma (such as from the catheter itself), or bacterial irritant

What is phlebitis

100

Techniques or equipment that prevents the transfer of pathogens from one person to another are referred to as “barriers” or _____

What is personal protective equipment (PPE)

100

After placing a nasogastric tube, confirmation of correct placement is best done by performing an _____

What is an X-ray

100

When drawing medication from an ampule, the nurse gathers the necessary equipment which includes a _______ needle

What is a filter needle

200

a total or partial disruption in wound edges

What is dehiscence

200

when IV solutions inadvertently leak into the subcutaneous tissues

What is infiltration

200

_______ precautions are used for all patients to protect against known and unknown infectious organisms transmitted by blood and body fluids

What is standard

200

When placing a urinary catheter, confirmation that the catheter is in the bladder occurs when ______

What is ”urine begins to drain”

200

The iliac crest, anterior superior iliac spine, and the greater trochanter are landmarks of the _______ _______

What is the ventrogluteal area

300

A wound with purulent drainage, an inflamed area, fever, and an elevated leukocyte count

What is infection

300

Infiltration of a solution or medication that that is a vesicant and inadvertently leaks into the subcutaneous tissues

What is extravasation

300

______ precautions are used to protect against microorganisms transmitted by small-particle droplets that can remain suspended and become widely dispersed by air currents

What is airborne

300

When performing an invasive procedure, appropriate safety checks include performing hand hygiene and identifying the patient by asking the patient to:

What is saying their name and date of birth

300

When performing a subcutaneous injection, the nurse knows to inject the needle at a ___ degree angle

What is 45

400

a narrow passageway in the soft tissue of an open wound.

What is tunneling

400

Examples of ______ solutions include normal saline (0.9% NaCl) and lactated Ringers

What is isotonic

400

_______ precautions are used for microorganisms transmitted by larger-particle droplets, which disperse 3 to 6 feet from the patient while coughing, talking, or sneezing

What is droplet

400

________ ________ after removing a urinary catheter include:

• Voiding within 8 hours

• Absence of pain or urgency during urination

• Resumption of a normal voiding pattern

What are priority assessments

400

When performing an injection or fingerstick BG, the nurse knows that letting the _____ ___ is best to prevent pain

What is ”alcohol dry”

500

an area of tissue destruction under the edge of the wound opening

What is undermining

500

Examples of ______ solutions include One-half normal saline (0.45% NaCl) and D5½NaCl

What is hypotonic

500

________ precautions are used with pathogens that can be transmitted by hands or skin-to-skin contact, such as during patient care activities or when touching environmental surfaces or care items in the patient’s vicinity

What is contact

500

If urine flow is not observed while placing a urinary catheter the nurse should:

What is insert the catheter a little further and/or have the patient cough

500

The single-most important actions the nurse takes to prevent medication errors is to use the _____ ______

What is the rights of medication administration