Preoperative Care
Intraoperative Care
Postoperative Care
Medications
100
One way to prepare a female patient for abdominal surgery

What is remove her makeup and nail polish?

100

Controlled air flow, positive air pressure and UV lighting

What are methods used to prevent the transmission of infection in the OR?
100

This rare disorder is characterized by rigidity of skeletal muscles leading to death

What is malignant hyperthermia?

100

These medications are used to prevent postoperative infection

What are antibiotics?

200

Antibiotics, anticholinergics, and benzodiazepines

What are commonly used preoperative medications?

200

This change in urine output following surgery is caused by an increase in aldosterone and ADH stress hormones, fluid restriction and fluid loss during surgery

What is decreased urine output?

200

Patient moves into this part of the PACU progression during the immediate postanesthesia period

What is Phase I?

200

These drugs relieve pain during preoperative procedures

What are opioids? 

300

Guideline followed to prevent wrong site, wrong surgery and wrong procedure for patient

What is universal protocol?

300

There are two major positions for nurses in the OR. While the scrub nurse works within the sterile field, this second nurse position stays in the unsterile field

What is circulating nurse?

300

An early sign of malignant hyperthermia

What is a fever?

300

These pain relief medications can be self-administered or can be given by continuous infusion

What are analgesics?

400

This form needs to be voluntarily signed before non emergency surgery can be legally performed and signed in the presence of a witness

What is informed consent?

400

This standardized communication tool provides a complete report and enhances a safe transfer from PACU to the clinical unit

What is SBAR?

400

This postoperative state is characterized by agitation, restlessness, disorientation, thrashing and shouting

What is emergence delirium? 

400

These medications prevent nausea and vomiting

What are antiemetics (Zofran, Reglan) 

500
This type of anesthetic is topical, opthalmic, nebulized or injectable and interrupts the generation of local nerve impulses. It does not require sedation and is applied to a specific area of the body.

What is a local anesthetic?

500
This disorder causes temporary impairment of gastric motility following gastric surgery

What is postoperative ileus (POI)?