ROM
Respiratory Care/O2 Therapy
Documentation
Wounds
Positions
100

To rotate the patients neck

Lateral flexion and rotation

100

Refers to the path that air takes as it enters and exits the lungs

What is the airway

100

SOAPIE stands for

What is subjective, objective, assessment, plan, intervention, evaluation

100

What type of wound is a abrasian?

What is an open wound
100

What position is laying on the back?

What is supine

200

The palm facing upward

What is Supination 

200

Cyanosis is a late sign of what

What is hypoxia

200

What is a FOCUS (FDAR) note

What is focus, data, action, response

200

Blood pooling causing edema, develops when blood flow isnt great

What is stasis ulcer
200

What position is used for vaginal exams?

What is dorsal recumbent

300

How do you exercise the wrist?

Hyperextend, extend, flex

300

True or False: Supplemental oxygen does not need a HCP order

What is false

300

5 important characteristics of documentation

What is Factual, Accurate, Complete, Current, Organized

300

Signs and symptoms of infection

What is 

redness, warmth, edema, pain, odor, drainage, and fever above 100

300

What is used for rectal exams?

What is left semi-prone

400

What can prevent the heel cord from tightening by holding the patients heel firmly in your hand.

What is Heel cord stretch

400

Oxygen device that is inserted into the nose

1-6 L/min

What is nasal cannula

400

The nursing process is 

What is ADPIE

400

Wound closures 

What is 1st intention (edges approximated), 2nd intention (left open to heal), 3rd intention (sutured after healing)

400

What is the purpose of the prone position?

What is to improve oxygenation and to relieve pressure
500

Moving the ankle up and down is called 

What is dorsiflexion and plantar extension

500

Mask that has a dial valve: 24-80%

What is venturi mask

500

What is the first part of a nursing diagnosis called?

What is the diagnostic label

500

What do you do if you find a patient with a wound evisceration?

What is

Act quickly but calmly, Cover the exposed organ, Keep the area moist, check every 15 minutes for signs of necrosis, put the patient in a low fowlers position

500

What position will you put someone in who is in respiratory distress?

What is Orthopneic