Body Mechanics
Immobility
Pre-op
Post-op
Specimens/Elim
100

The person has potential for breakdown on coccyx, vertebrae, and heels when in this position.

What is supine position

100

This type of cast is inexpensive

What is a plaster cast

100

Required before any invasive procedure or use of a medication for a reason that it is not FDA approved for. 

What is informed consent

100

Aspiration, Atelectasis, pneumonia

What are possible RESPIRATORY post-op compliciations

100

Best to do in the morning before eating and drinking

What is getting a sputum specimen

200

Where you stand to check for ear,  shoulder, hip alignment on a patient in the lateral position?

What is the end of the bed.

200

This type of cast is easy to apply.

What is a plaster cast

200

Clipping of hair in the area surgery will be preformed, then washing with a antiseptic solution

What is (proper) skin prep for surgery

200

Possible temp, fine crackles in bases, spontaeous dry cough.

What are signs of atelactisis

200

Glucometer readings are an example of this

What is Point-of-Care testing

300

This position places a patient semi-prone

What is Sim's position

300

These are used to keep persons legs from externally rotation when in the supine position.

What are trochanter rolls

300

Care received before, during, and after surgery.

What is perioperative care

300

Shortness of breath, chest pain with deep breath

What are signs of a Pulmonary Emboli

300

Testing done to find out what bacteria is present and what to treat it with.

What is Culture and Sensitivity testing

400

This position means "irregular"

What is contour position

400

This is used to predict pressure sore risk

What is the BRADEN SCALE

400

Glasses, contacts, hair accessories, jewelry.

What needs to be removed before surgery.

400

Leg compression devices, leg exercises.

What are interventions to prevent post-op DVT's

400

CAUTI

What is Catheter Associated Urinary Tract Infection

500

The nurse suggests this for moving from one seated area to another for a person with good upper body strength

What is a transfer board

500

The 3 types of traction

What is manual, skin, and skeletal (traction)

500

So the person doesn't aspirate during surgery

What is the reason for being NPO before surgery.

500

Low UOP post-operatively

What is a sign of potential kidney failure.

500

Doing a rectal digital exam

What is needed when a fecal impaction is suspected