drug admin
iv therapy
suturing
ethics (unit)
iv & ethics
100

advantages of drug admin

fast drug action, better absorbed

100

three types of IV fluids

hypotonic, isotonic, hypertonic

100

sutures

deep wounds with lots of tension in areas that needs precision (face, hands)

100

4 pillars

autonomy: free will

beneficence: best (quality of life)

non-maleficence: do no harm

justice: priorities

100

fluid balance (want...)

more out then in = -, more in than out = + (WANT THEM TO BE EQUAL)

200

subq

45°, stomach, 25G, insulin

200

what does hypotonic mean

more water is going into cell via osmosis to expand/swell cells, NS (0.45%/0.25%)

200

absorbable vs. nonabsorbable sutures

absorbable: dissolve (monocryl, vicryl), internal wounds

nonabsorbable: permanent (nylon, prolene), external wounds

200

confidentiality

disclose all the risks, informed consent, respect privacy

200

what's piggybacking for an IV mean

admin a med in a mini IV bag higher than a regular IV bag via gravity

300

disadvantages of drug admin

blood infections, can’t be undone, need to be trained to admin, painful, expensive

300

what does isotonic fluids mean

equally osmosis-ed between cells and fluid, NaCl (0.9%), ringer’s lactate

300

staples vs. steri-strips

staples: large wounds, less pretty , great for high-tension wounds

steri-strips: for small wounds, non-invasive, for minor cuts

300

transplant

surgical removal of an organ or tissue from a donor and given to a recipient to replace a damaged organ or tissue

300

impacts of improper disposal of medical waste

sharps injuries, toxins in environment, air pollution

400

how to draw up a medication

gather supplies, wash hands, clean top of vial with alcohol, attach needle, get right amount of air, stick needle in the vial, flip upside-down, push air into vial, remove bubbles

400

what does hypertonic fluids mean

more water is going into the fluid via osmosis so cells shrink, dextrose in water (10%)/D10W

400

complications

infection, scarring, allergies, wound re-opening

400

catholic church view of euthanasia vs. organ donation

euthanasia: NOPE

organ donation: okay if death is called after 10 mins

400

how do you prime an IV line

wash hands, remove stuff from plastic, check tubing and IV bag (colour, clarity, expiration, leaks), place roller clamp 2-5cm below drip chamber and roll to a closed position, remove blue cover on bag IV port, uncover tubing spike, insert spike into IV bag

500

im

90°, deltoid, 23G, vaccines

500

complications

air embolism, collapsed vein, fluid overload, hematoma, infiltration, phlebitis

500

process of suturing

prep (clean, anesthetic)

suturing (chose right type, close wound)

aftercare (bandage, educate)

500

5 types of biomedical waste

infectious (blood soaked dressings)

sharps (needles, scalpels)

pharmaceutical (expired/un-used medications)

chemical (disinfectants)

pathological (organs, tissues)

genotoxic (carcinogenic substances)

500

barriers/why organs can't be used

donor has cancer, HIV, too much damage, not died in the proper way, tissue/blood type match, organs die while transporting, too far away