Pre-Op Nursing
Patient Education:
Post-Op Nursing:
Complications:
Random:
100

Name 3 components of a Pre-Op Assessment

Head-to-Toe Assessment

Allergy/Medication List

Identification of Risk Factors

100

What type of patient education is necessary for post-op patients?

Wound dressing

Identifying s/s of complications

Follow-up appointments

Diet

Exercise

ADLs

Handling of medical supplies

Dressing changes

100

What is the area post-op patients are monitored while they recover from anesthesia?

Post-anesthesia care unit (PACU)

100

What type of complication from surgery can result in hypovolemic shock and death?

Hemorrhage

100

What is a classic sign of hypovolemic shock?

Pallor

200

Identify 3 Pre-Op Nursing Interventions

Administer pre-anesthetics

Prep the skin

Prep the patient

200

List some ways you can reduce anxiety and fear in your patient during the pre-op phase?

Establish a positive nurse-patient relationship

Identify coping strategies

Education about what to expect during and after the procedure

200

What is the highest priority nursing intervention for a client in the post-op phase?

Maintain a patient airway

200

What are signs of respiratory distress?

High HR


SOB


Fast breathing


Shallow breaths


Fever


Cyanosis


Body position

200

What a potential post-op complication of a patient following a vegan diet?

Delayed wound healing
300

Describe Informed Consent

Patients autonomous decision about whether to undergo a surgical procedure.

300

Your patient states "why is my mobility important after surgery, I might be in pain" How would the nurse respond?

Mobility will help improve circulation

300

What factors may contribute to rapid and shallow respirations in a post-op patient?

Obesity

Abdominal distention

Pain

Constricting dressing

300

List complications seen in post-op patients.

Wound is not healing


Redness and swelling


Fever


Pain



300

Which assessment indicated to the nurse that the client may be experiencing dehydration because of NPO status?

Resp Rate: 20 breaths per minute

Oxygen: 95%

Blood Pressure: 80/50 mmm Hg

Blood Pressure: 80/50 mmm Hg

400

List some complications related to bariatric patients

Delayed wound healing

400

Why would we educate a patient on deep breathing, coughing and use of incentive spirometry?

Promote optimal lung expansion

Enhance respirations

Mobilize secretions

400

List 3 primary nursing assessments that should be done with every post-op patient

Airway

Level of consciousness

Cardiac

Respiratory

Wound Pain

400

List nursing interventions for post-op complications.

Keep wound dry and clean.


Give cool pack.


Give acetaminophen every 4-6 hours.


Elevate extremities.


Keep any surtures clean.

400

When would the nurse anticipate that a client with a history of alcoholism would show signs of alcohol withdrawal delirium?

Up to 72 hours after alcohol withdrawal

500

Why is medication such as, aspirin, clopidorgrel, warfarin, etc. contraindictated prior to surgery?

Patient is at risk for increased bleeding

500

Why is patient education and discharge planning necessary? What is the goal?

To ensure patient safety and recovery
500

What occurs in about 30%-50% of surgical patients?

Nasuea/Vomitting

500

Name primary cardiovascular complications in the PACU

Hypotension shock

Hemorrhage

Hypertension

Arrythmias

500

What would be a nursing intervention to prevent pneumonia for a post-op patient?

Ambulation