Labs, Meds, and Math Oh My!
Abbreviations
PreOp concerns
Word Parts
Bleeding
PostOp
100

The normal range for PT

What does PT stand for?

10-12 seconds

Prothrombin time

100
RML

Right Middle Lobe

100

Surgical Risk Factors

Chronic illness: Diabetes Mellitus

Advanced Age/Infants

Malnutrition

Dehydration

Obesity

Cardiovascular problems

Peripheral Vascular Disease

Substance abuse, alcohol, cigarettes, 

Excessive fear

100

cutane

skin

100

Religious group who will not accept blood transfusions

JW

100

Patient education for postop patients

Turn, Deep breathe Cough, Incentive Spirometer, Foot and Leg exercises, 

200

The normal range for aPTT

What does aPTT stand for?

20-35 seconds

activated Partial Thromboplastin Time

200

VO

Verbal Order

200

Prevent Surgical Site Infections

-Administer prophylactic antibiotics just before incision time.

Do not remove hair at the incision site. If it is essential, use clippers immediately before surgery.

Blood sugar should be below 200mg/dL in the first 48 hours post op

Body temp during and after surgery should be maintained at 97-99F

Prepare skin in OR with alcohol-based solution

Instruct patient to shower with soap the night before the procedure.

200

pilo

hair

200

what is the normal range for pt?

10-12 seconds

200

PACU nurse responsibilities:

Prevent aspiration and promote lung expansion

Keep patient warm

vs

keep quiet environment


300

The normal range for INR

What does INR stand for?

0.9 1.2

International Normalized Ratio

300

WBC

White Blood Cell

300

What is the patient aware of during general anesthesia? 

Patient is in a deep sleep state with muscle relaxation. Not aware of anything going on in operating room

300

Lysis

removal or destruction 

300

what is the normal range for aptt?

20-35 seconds

300

PostOp Vitals

Q15 x 1 hour

q30 x 2 hours

qhour x 4 hours

400

Therapeutic range of INR while on warfarin

2-3

400

Type and Crossmatch

T&C

400
If the patient doesn't understand the procedure or has further questions, what do you as the nurse do?

Do not have them sign the consent. Refer the matter back to the surgeon.

400

-ectomy

cutting out or off

400

what is the normal range for INR?

  • 0.9-1.2
  • ** An INR level of 2.0-3.0 is considered a therapeutic range when a client is taking warfarin
400

When can the patient eat after surgery?

When bowel sounds return

500

Why do we give enoxaparin?

Prevent blood clots like DVTs, PE

500

URI

Upper Respiratory Infection

500

Can you get consent over the telephone?

Telephone permission may be given as long as there are 2 witnesses. 

500

-ostomy

creating an outlet

500

When do you assess surgical site?

-when patient returns to unit

-then every hour x 4 hours

-then q2hours

500

Rubbing legs after surgery is a good way to promote circulation.

True or False

False. May disrupt a clot  and cause embolus

600

A patient complains of pain to left leg level 8/10. Which medication would you expect to administer?

a. coumadin

b. warfarin

c. hydrocodone

d. colace

c. Hydrocodone

600

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Increased

600

Indications of latex allergy may be reactions to :

avocados, kiwi, bananas, chestnuts, potatoes, peaches, or apricots.

600

-otomy

cutting into

600

What do you do if the dressing is saturated with blood?

-Reinforce the dressing

- Notify the surgeon

*Don't remove dressing without an order. 

*Check under the patient for pooling

600

Best way to prevent spread of infection

Good hand hygiene