Skin conditions
Precautions
Oxygenation Devices
Teaching
Respiratory Conditions
100

This nail condition can be caused by trimming cuticles and picking at hangnails.

What is Paronychia

100

This is an infection that has happened while patient was at the hospital

What is HAI or Hospital acquired infection

100

This oxygen device can deliver precise Fi02 (Fraction of inspired Oxygen) or the percentage of oxygen.

What is Venturi Mask


Delivers 24-60% and 2-15 L/min

100

This is the Drainage max for one hour for a chest tube

What is 70 ml/hour

Look in your Fundamentals of Nursing book on page 960-962 for chest tube. Monitor chest tube drainage system to ensure constant gentle bubbling in the suction chamber

Do not strip the tube, instead pinch the clot to get them to move through

100

This is the best way to determine the need for Oxygen

ABGs

Arterial Blood Gases 

pH too high (alkalosis) can be caused by breathing too fast (Hyperventilation)

pH too low (acidosis) can be caused by difficulty breathing

200

Hormonal changes such as pregnancy, birth control pills, antibiotics, uncontrolled blood sugars, and long term steroid use all can be causes for this condition

What is Candidiasis, or Yeast Infection. 

Treatment includes Nystatin

If vaginal, tablets or cream of 1,3, or 7 day treatments.  A prescription of Diflucan (fluconazole) is a pill that can also help if more severe


200

Disseminated shingles makes you in these precautions

What are contact and airborne

200

This oxygen delivery system is great for those who can not tolerate a form fitted mask.  However, the amount of oxygen delivered can not be determined

What is a face tent

Good for humidification of air entering the body but not good if patient needs a certain amount of oxygen

200

This is the difference between Pneumothorax and Hemothorax

What is one has air and the other is blood that is causing the lung to collapse

200

This is an emergency and a late sign is when an asthmatic suddenly stops wheezing but no other change in their oxygen saturation

What is Status Asthmaticus

Extreme wheezing, distended neck veins, use of accessory muscles, labored breathing.

Interventions include preparing for emergency intubation, and IV fluids, bronchodilators, oxygen

300

Interventions such as elevate 3-6 inches above the heart, compression therapy, and cold packs can help this condition, along with antibiotics

What is Cellulitis


300

These are the elements of this type of precaution

•Hand hygiene

•Use of gloves and other barriers•Proper handling of patient care equipment and linen•Environmental control•Prevention of injury from sharp devices and needles•Patient placement

What are Standard Precautions

300

Watch for this if a patient on a high flow oxygen system starts to become increasingly short of breath and restless

What is oxygen toxicity
300

Treatment of this disease is to

•remove scales and stop skin cells from growing so quickly.

•Topical ointments•light therapy•Medication (Enbrel)—reduces inflammation and immune response​

What is Psoriasis

Non contagious but no cure.  This condition is an autoimmune disease that can be associated with arthritis.  PA

300

A COPD patient that speaks in short jerky sentences, sits in orthopneic position, usually thin and barrel chested is referred to as this

What is a pink puffer

A blue bloater is a COPD patient who has a dusky/cyanotic appearance, has a chronic cough, clubbing in fingernails, edema, and can have right sided heart failure

400

This occurs 3-12 weeks after initial exposure.  Symptoms include skipped beats, Meningitis, facial palsy, weakness

Stage II Lyme disease

Bullseye rash is between 3-30 days after the bite. Stage 1 erythema migrans (red or purple rash)common with Lyme disease, headache, stiff neck, low grade fever symptoms

Stage 3 happens months to years after exposure and can result in cognitive issues, arthritis, heart problems and nerve issues

400

This precaution is for flu, pneumonia, meningitis, and pertussis,

What is Droplet

Easy way to remember is Pimp my ride like when you drop your low rider. 

P - Pertussis

I- Influenza

M - Meningitis

P - Pneumonia

400

This oxygen system is for those needing high flow oxygen.  It delivers up to 90% 02 and has a valve between the mask and bag to prevent rebreathing exhaled air.

What is a non-rebreather

It is used for those waiting to be intubated

400

These are 4 teaching points for Pressure Injury prevention

Use lifting techniques so we are not having shearing forces when repositioning

Encourage protein and fluid intake to maintain healthy skin

Turn and reposition every 2 hours while awake

Elevate edematous extremities to prevent tissue damage

Float heels

Pad oxygen tubing spots that rub against skin

400

This is the only way to definitively diagnose TB

What is sputum culture

Nurse should never touch the inside of the sputum cup, when patient has been able to produce some sputum into the cup, send to lab quickly

500

This medication, topical, is used on Impetigo blisters using this technique

What is Mupirocin and is applied to the lesions several times daily for 5-7 days.  Lesions are first soaked or washed with soap solution to remove the central site of bacterial growth. After the crust is removed, the cream can be applied.  Use gloves.

If condition becomes systemic, fever- Can use PCN, Docycycline, amoxicillin

500

These three conditions require Airborne Precautions, which require a Negative Pressure Room

What are Measles, TB, and Varicella 


An easy way to remember this is On Air with MTV

Airborne precautions MTV Measles, TB, and Varicella

500

This machine is used to deliver oxygen especially at night.  It delivers the same amount of air pressure at all times.

What is a CPAP

Continuous Positive Airway Pressure device.  

A BiPAP (bilevel positive airway pressure) delivers a higher pressure when breathing in and less when exhaling.  Used after CPAP no longer is effective.  Works better for those who can not exhale through the higher pressure.  Like COPD, or severe sleep apnea.

500

Teach not to over wash this condition that is a chronic puritis condition associated with an elevated serum IgE (antibody associated with the immune system) and histamine release

What is Atopic Dermatitis or Eczema

No cure

Emollients (moisturizers ) used every day will help.

Topical corticosteroids creams and ointments reduce inflammation and redness.

Antihistamines such as cetirizine

It is a form of extreme dry skin, so over washing the area would make this worse.

Use humidifier in winter months. And use moisterizers following bathing to keep the moisture in

500

This medication can be used for both short and long acting to help with asthma symptoms.  They inclue Beta 2 antagonists, anticholinergics, and sometimes corticosteroids

What are Bronchodilators

Beta 2 agonists (SABA) short term - albuterol

Beta 2 agonists (LABA) long term - Symbicort, Serevent, Advair

Anticholinergics- Ipratropium 

Corticosteroids - Flovent, Pulmicort