This is one of the late signs of MH
What is body temperature?
Adult - 2 1/2 inches
Child - 2 inches
What is the depth of chest compressions?
This is the dry time for alcohol-based prep.
What is three minutes?
The wound classification if purulence is found in the wound.
What is dirty?
The staff that should participate in a procedure time out.
What is all staff involved in the procedure?
5 symptoms of Malignant Hyperthermia.
What is:
-Increased end tidal CO2
-Increased HR or tachycardia
-Increased respiratory rate
- Muscle rigidity
- Cyanosis
-Elevated temperature
This is the number of breaths for Adult and Child/Infant with an advanced airway.
What is 1 breath every 5-6 sec (adult)?
What is 1 breath every 2-3 sec (child)?
When prepping a patient, it is important to start here.
What is at the incision site and work your way out?
The would classification if inflammation is found in the wound.
What is contaminated?
This assessment is conducted during the time out that talks about the use of alcohol based prep solutions.
What is the Fire Risk Assessment?
This is the drug of choice and dose to treat MH.
What is Ryanodex and 2.5 mg/kg?
What are chest compressions.
The method of chloraprep scrubbing.
What is friction (scrub the dry incision site for 30 seconds)?
The wound classification when respiratory, alimentary, or genital/urinary were entered under controlled conditions.
What is Clean/Contaminated?
When a second provider joins the surgical team after the procedure has already started this must be performed.
What is a second timeout?
This is when signs and symptoms for MH will appear.
What is shortly after anesthesia is given and in rare cases MH may occur as late as 24 hours after surgery?
During the defibrillator check, hands are located here.
What is off the patient?
The correct area order for prepping for a laparoscopic hysterectomy.
What is vaginal prep first then abdominal prep second?
The wound class for non-penetrating, blunt trauma.
What is clean?
Three of the five components of the time out.
What are patient identifiers, patient allergies, procedure information, fire risk, antibiotic given?
What is the amount mixed with Ryanodex to reconstitute it.
What is 5 ml of sterile water?
The frequency of staff relief on compressions.
What is every two minutes?
The option to use for a vaginal prep when the patient has a betadine allergy.
What is exidine and/or baby shampoo?
The wound class for perforated viscera otherwise known as intestinal or bowel perforation.
What is dirty?
The act of identifying the correct site on the patient's body where the operative procedure is to be performed.
What is site marking?