CV/PV
Respiratory/ oxygenation
DDCC and IV DDCC
Abdominal and Enteral Tubes
Trach Care
100
which 5 spots should you listen to the heart at?

aortic

pulmonic

erbs

tricuspid 

mitral 

100

describe the three normal breath sounds (bronchial, bronchovesicular, vesicular) 

bronchial: blowing, hollow sounds heard over the larynx and trachea (expiration is longer)

bronchialvesicular: medium pitched/intensity blowing sound heard over the first and second intercostal spaces (inspiration/expiration equal) 

vesicular: soft, low-pitched whispering sounds heard over most of lung field (inspiration is longer) 

100

order: 7.5 mg

available: 2 mg/5 mL solution 

how many mL should you give? Round to tenths 

18.8 mL 

100

enteral tube placement verification

x-ray

external length 

aspiration pH

100

indications that suctioning is needed

decreased SPO2

increased RR

increased HR

coughing 

200

where are s1 and s2 best heard?

s1: mitral (cardiac apex)

s2: pulmonic (cardiac base) 

200

list some geriatric lung assessment variations

increased RR, loss of lung elasticity, less effective cough, increased mucus retention, kyphosis, decreased thoracic expansion, decreased breath sounds, increased use of diaphragmatic/accessory muscles

200

order: 5 mg/kg/day

weight: 33 lb

how many mg per day?

75 mg/day 

200

s/s of feeding intolerance 

nausea, vomiting, no gastric residual, diarrhea, constipation, abdominal pain, distention, and absence of bowel sounds 

200

true or false? trach care becomes a non-sterile procedure 

true - one hand will remain sterile but the other will be considered "dirty"

300

when are s3 and s4 heard during the cardiac cycle? when are they considered "normal" or benign 

s3: heard after s2, normal in children

s4: heard before s1, normal in older adults

300

instructions you would tell your pt during a resp assessment

"when you feel my stethoscope, take a deep breath in and out through your mouth - let me know if you need a break"

*have the pt sitting if possible

300

a 500 mL bag is hung at 0800, to be infused at 100 mL/hr 

when will the bag be done in military time?

1300

300

potential complications from enteral tubes

aspiration, migration, dislogement, gastric intolerance, clogged tubing, skin breakdown, infection, dumping syndrome 

300

what's the golden rule with changing trach ties

always keep the old ones on until the new ones have been secured 

400

key characteristics of arterial insufficiency 

- circular ulcers on toes

- decreased peripheral pulses

- legs rubor when dependent

- pain when walking (claudication)

- LE pallor when elevated

400

how would you try to prevent atelectasis?

C&DB, IS

ambulation/position changes 

oral care

400

a 750 mL bag finishes in 4 hrs, what is the rate in mL/hr?

187.5 mL/hr

400

nursing responsibilities r/t enteral tubes

assess placement and patency, assess and clean insertion site, irrigating/flushing the tube, admin medications, monitoring complications, frequent oral care

400

true or false: a pt with a non-fenestrated trach has speaking impairment 

true! 

500

key characteristics of venous insufficiency 

- jagged, above the ankle ulcers 

- brawny skin on LE

- edema 

- pain alleviated with exercise/elevation 

- normal periph pulses

500

safety concerns r/t oxygen therapy 

- skin breakdown 

- fire hazard 

- risk for injury 

- synthetic material interaction 

500

calculate the gravity flow rate for a 250 mL bag, tubing drop factor of 15, and to be completed over 2 hours 

31 gtts/min 

500

order of abdominal assessment

inspection, auscultation, percussion, palpation 

500

what should you assess after suctioning 

resp assessment + cough (lung sounds, breathing pattern, pulse rate, SPO2), pain assessment + pt tolerance, and LOC