A chronic progressive condition in which fluid builds up within the heart and causes it to pump inefficiently.
What is Congestive Heart Failure.
A condition in which the body or a region of the body is deprived of adequate oxygen.
What is hypoxia
This volume is the criteria for performing a straight cath.
What is 500ml.
This number is called for a RRT
What is 232
This is done on every patient that is admitted to the hospital
What is an OSA screening
A condition caused by excess fluids in the lungs
What is Pulmonary Edema.
A decreased volume of circulating blood in the body
What is hypovolemia.
This disinfectant & antiseptic cleans the skin before a sterile procedure.
What is Chlorahexidine.
Chest pain with ST elevation
What is a STEMI
The amount of oxygen needed to deliver a nebulizer
What is 7 liters
Measuring fluid that enters and leaves the body
What is I & O.
The invasion and growth of a bacteria, virus, yeast, fungi, or other microorganism
What is an infection.
This cap protects and disinfects CVC or IV port.
What is a Curos cap.
This is detected in the body within 4 minutes of a MI
What is a Troponin level
The appropriate flow for a non-rebreather mask.
What 10 - 15 L per minute.
A measurement that can fluctuate daily for a HF pt.
What is a daily weight
This happens when a blood sugar goes below 70 mg/dl.
What is hypoglycemia.
This colored top tube is used for Urine C & S.
What is a gray top tube.
This type of imaging is recommended to diagnose a stroke.
What is a CT scan.
The highest flow rate that can be used used for a Oximask or N/C.
What is 6L.
This is done 7 days after discharge
What is a follow-up appointment
A common infection in elderly women.
What is a UTI.
This protocol allows the nurse autonomy to remove a indwelling catheter.
What is the Nurse Driven Protocol.
This drug is commonly used to treat a stroke.
What is tPA.
This monitor can be used on a OSA positive pt.
What is a end tidal co2 monitor.