Hemodynamics
Pharmacology
Cardiac
ABG's
Nursing Sensitive Indicators
100
2-8 mm Hg
What is normal CVP range
100
2 classes of medications that decrease contractility
What are beta blockers and calcium channel blockers
100
ST elevation indicates
What is injury
100
Normal pH range
What is 7.35-7.45
100
List two of the four nursing sensitive indicators we are responsible for
What are CAUTI, CLABSI, HAPU, Falls W/Injury
200
Normal Cardiac Output is
What is 4-8 L/min
200
Vasopressor with equal alpha and beta adrenergic properties
What is dopamine
200
ST depression indicates
What is ischemia
200
HCO3 represents what
What is metabolic
200
One easy way to prevent CLABSI
What is hand hygiene
300
Cardiac index is calculated by
What is cardiac output over BSA
300
Two other commonly used vasopressors beside dopamine are
What are levophed and neosynephrine
300
Intrinsic pacemaker of the heart
What is the SA node
300
CO2 represents what
What is respiratory
300
One way you can help with Falls W/Injury
What is educating your patient and family and/or hourly rounding
400
Normal cardiac index is
What is 2.5-4 L/min
400
When a patient is on Geodon what parameter needs to be carefully monitored
What is QT interval
400
Disease processes at this level cause heart blocks
What is AV node
400
pH 7.30 HCO3 16 CO2 42 name the ABG
What is uncompensated metabolic acidosis
400
If there is an absence of a admit diagnosis or admitting provider you must notify
Who is case management and/or clinical director during IDRs
500
Lowest acceptable MAP for perfusion
What is 60 mm Hg
500
The purpose of dobutamine is to
What is increase contractility
500
Poor R wave progression indicates
What is anterior wall ischemia
500
pH 7.1 HCO3 23 CO2 50
What is uncompensated respiratory acidosis
500
What is the problem with a preexisting pressure ulcer that is not documented before day two
What is we receive no reimbursement