This level of prevention seeks to prevent a disease or condition from ever happening.
What is primary prevention.
The normal amount of urine per void, that stretches the bladder is what.
What is 250-400 mLs.
Name a place you may give a subcutaneous injection.
What is the abdomen, arms, thigh, upper buttocks.
This is a technique that permits insertion of a needle or catheter into a view and is strictly sterile.
What is venipuncture.
This is the physical process of moving air into and out of the lungs.
What is VENTILATION
What is a topic you might choose to present to a patient pertaining to health?
What is exercise regularly, eat nutritious meals, sleep 6-8 hours, promote self-esteem, get regular immunizations, see your health care provider regularly, wash your hands!!
Urine is this color when one wakes up in the morning and may be dehydrated.
What is dark amber or orange-brown.
Name two "rights" of medication administration.
What is right patient, right medication, right dosage, right route, right time, and right documentation.
This type of IV fluid has the same osmolarity as that found within the cell.
What is isotonic fluids.
Oxygen and carbon dioxide move between the alveoli and the blood by this process.
What is Diffusion.
This domain of learning may invovle learning facts, solving problems, and using critical thinking skills
What is the cognitive domain.
Name 2 things that a person will feel if they have a UTI
What is pain, urgency, frequency.
This is the process by which a drug moves through the body and is eventually eliminated.
What is pharmacokinetics.
There are 2 things required to deliver an IV without a pump.
What are a second hand watch and a roller clamp.
11 year olds all the way through adulthood have this breathing rate (Breaths per minute).
What is 12-20 bpm
This domain of learning refers to muscular movements learning to perform new skills and procedures.
What is psychomotor domain.
Name 2 factors that could contribute to constipation.
What is opioid analgesics, decreased mobility, fear of pain, supine position, lack of privacy, poor nutrition.
This medication distribution system involves pharmacy prepackaging and prelabeling an individual patient dose,
What is Unit-dose system.
This is an inflammation of the vein where an IV is and is characterized by redness, swelling, warm to touch, and pain.
What is phlebitis.
This substance decreases surface tension and permits alveolar expansion and is not produced in sufficient quantities until late in gestation.
What is surfactant.
This domain refers to emotions or feelings.
What is affective domain.
A person with an ileostomy should know that they will have this kind of stool in their bag.
What is liquid with large amounts of electrolytes.
Give an example of a Schedule I controlled drug, substance, or chemical.
Heroin, LSD, marijuana, ecstasy, etc...
We do this before and after we give medication via an IV and also every 8 hours when meds are not being given.
What is flushing the line.
This is a noninvasive and indirect means for approximating oxygenation.
What is pulse oximetry.