General operative terms
Nursing roles
Phases of surgery
Labs/Medication
100

What does NPO mean? 

"nothing by mouth" 
100

What complications can herbs and diet supplements cause after surgery?

Herbs and diet supplement taken with anticoagulants or antiplatelets after surgery can cause excessive postoperative bleeding and may require client to go back to the operating room.

100
What is the preoperative phase?

 preoperative period is the phase in which the nurse admits the patient to the surgical unit and helps the individual prepare physically and emotionally for the operation

100

What are some important labs/tests that should be in place before surgery?

 hemoglobin + hematocrit, white blood count, platelet count, serum electrolytes, urinalysis, chest Xray,  diagnostic xray related to surgical procedure, electrocardiogram, blood type and cross match, Preoperative checklist

200

What is elective surgery?


Surgery is a carefully planned event.

200


How should the nurse explain medical information to a client? 

  

Use common words and language familiar to a client when explaining about their medical care.

200
What is the intraoperative phase?

The intraoperative phase extends from the time the client is admitted to the operating room, to the time of anesthesia administration, performance of the surgical procedure and until the client is transported to the recovery room or postanesthesia care unit (PACU).

200

What does preoperative teaching do?

1. Increase client satisfaction 

2. Reduce postoperative fear, anxiety, and stress

3. Decrease the development of complications, hospitalization time, and recovery time after discharge.


300

What is informed consent?


Informed consent is a process of communication between you and your health care provider that often leads to agreement or permission for care, treatment, or services. Evey patient has the right to get information and ask questions before procedures and treatments.

300

What are some physiological assessments the RN should check for?

 assess patient’s age, history, home medications, labs, drug/alcohol use, check for dentures, allergies

 Check patient’s nutritional status, respiratory status ,cardiovascular status, hepatic/renal status

300

What is the postoperative phase?


The post-operative phase involves care and monitoring of the patient by a nurse. This phase involves the process of recovery of the patient from the effect of anesthesia and surgery.

300

True or false

The nursing attendant is responsible to teach the patient postoperative exercises 

False, 

The nurse is responsible to teach the patient postoperative exercises that will benefit them after surgery

400

What is the preoperative checklist?


It is a checklist that is required to be asked and assessed as part of your safe care before going for surgery.

400

What are some psychological assessments the RN should assess the patient for?

 The nurse should assess for any fears, questions, or lifechanging adjustments a patient may have

400

Why should a patient remain NPO before surgery?

 To prevent nausea and to prevent aspiration before anesthesia is given

400

What are herbal supplements that should be stopped before surgery?

Garlic, ginseng,echinacea

500

What are the 3 phases of surgery?

1) Preoperative

2) Intraoperative

3) Postoperative

500

Before a patient goes for surgery, the nurse must check the patient's chart for....

◦Informed consent: nurse should witness and assess consent for explanation of procedure, descriptions of risks and benefits, patient’s signature

◦Check doctor’s orders: procedure, labs, tests, allergies, preoperative checklist 

◦Ensure patient is NPO at least 8 hours before surgery

500

Name 3 fears a patient may have before surgery

 Pain.
Death
Separation from family.
Loss of part of the body.
Exposure of his body to strangers.
Unconsciousness and the inability to know or control what is happening


500

What does a living will consist of?

A living will is a written, legal document that spells out medical treatments you would and would not want to be used to keep you alive, as well as your preferences for other medical decisions, such as pain management or organ donatio