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Free Point
SOAPP Note
Subjective, Objective, Assessment, Plan, Procedure
6 Rights
Right Patient, Drug, Route, Time, Dose, Documentation
How many inches should the walker go in front of your patient?
6 inches
NPO
Nothing By Mouth
Self- fulfillment needs include?
Self Actualization
Bland Diet is for what type of patients?
Have ulcers, gallbladder disorders or after abdominal surgery.
Q2H
Every 2 hrs
Before moving a patient you identify what?
Two patient identifiers
What Type of Inhaler do you use for patients with COPD?
Bronchodilator
Includes procedures used to eliminate all micro-organisms, including pathogens and spores, from object or area.
Surgical Asepsis
Side Effects of an Anesthetic are?
Hypotension, Bradypnea, Bradycardia, Nausea Vomitting
What’s has to be done before administering medication?
Doctors order
When Administering Ophthalmic Medication you must gently pull down what?
Lower Eyelid
What’s your favorite pizza?
If it’s anything pineapple no Free points.
Allows Airmen to view their entire medical status online.
Aeromedical Services Information Management Systems (ASIMS)
What’s the difference between Super Scription and Sub scription?
Super scription is the patients name address and date. Sub scription is directions to the pharmacist that provides the size of each dose the amount to be dispensed and the form of the drug ordered.
An example of a Schedule 3 is?
Testosteron, Vicadin, Tylenol with Codeine
When administering ear drops what way do you pull the ear?
Children younger than 3 pull downward, children older than 4 and adults pull pinna up and outwards.
What is a Venous Thromboembolism(VTE)?
Post -operative complication due to immobility that causes a blood clot in the vein.
Whats is an AF Form SF 600?
Physical form to document patient encounters with PCM if the electrical medical record database is not working.
Orthostatic Hypotension patient with tachycardia response indicates what?
Dehydration or Volume depletion
Factors that influence absorption are?
Route of administration, Ability of medication to dissolve, Blood flow to the administration site
When administering medications what are you assessing for?
Adverse or allergic reaction to the medication.
What is the 5 Step Process for Risk Management?
Identify the Hazards, Assess the Hazards,Develop Controls & Make Decisions, Implement Controls, Supervise & Evaluate