Carotid Craziness
Lower Extremity Excitement
Monitoring Madness
AAA Go Away
Misc. Mysteries
100

This post op complication may cause tracheal deviation

What is neck swelling/hematoma?

100

Your patient had a lower extremity bypass and is reporting increased pain in the lower leg, the calf feels tight, and the pedal pulse exam has changed from palpable to dopplerable. 

What is compartment syndrome?

100

This is obtained daily to assess for pneumothorax post 1st rib resection

What is a chest xray?

100

This is a symptom of a AAA

What is abdominal or back pain?

100

A 2 RN skin check and focused pressure assessment must be performed in these instances

What is upon admission or transfer to the unit?

200

This symptom post surgery should be reported to the provider immediately.

What is a headache?

200

Usually placed on fasciotomies that are left open

What is a wound vac?

200

All arterial lines must be set up this way to notify if the catheter has accidentally been dislodged or removed

What is transduced?

200

The most severe complication post IDE procedure.

What is spinal cord ischemia?

200

The most common type of Thoracic Outlet Syndrome (TOS).

What is Neurogenic TOS?

300

This is the standard SBP goal for carotid patients.

What is 100-140?

300

The difference between claudication and rest pain.


50 bonus points for describing how claudication is measured. 

What is rest pain occurs at rest while claudication occurs with exertion?


What is claudication is measured in city blocks?

300

Insulin must be administered within what time frame of getting a glucose check

What is 60 minutes?

300

Patients receiving these aneurysm repairs will go directly to the HVICU postop

What are open AAA, TEVAR, IDE?

300

A patient presents to the ED with paresthesia, pulselessness, and pain on his RLE. As the vascular surgery nurse, you suspect it is:

What is Acute Limb Ischemia on RLE?

400
The HOB cannot be lower than this. 

What is HOB 30 degrees?

400

These are three pieces of equipment post op amputees will wear during their recovery.

What are knee immobilizer, shrinker, and stump protector?

400

These are three things to do when a patient gets admitted with a pressure injury. 

What is take pictures of the wound, measure, submit a safety net, add LDA, and message skin team?

400

A surgeon operates when an aneurysm meets which criteria

What is a symptomatic AAA, >5cm, or increases by 0.5cm in 6 months

400

These people audit nursing care and documentation, give feedback, coach, teach, and support staff.

What are Quality Nurses?

500

The difference between CEA and TCAR.

CEA: surgically removes plaque from the artery

TCAR: less invasive and uses a sheath to introduce a stent to allow blood flow

500

Your patient has arrived from the PACU after a fem-pop bypass. You know to check these three things every hour. 

What is lower extremity neurovascular exam, graft pulse, and incision site?

500

Lab monitoring for tPA lysis patients.

What is Q6hr CBC, pTT, and fibrinogen?

500

This procedure may be performed prior to a TEVAR to ensure adequate blood flow after stent placement

What is carotid subclavian bypass?

500

These 3 things should be changed Q96 hours (every 4 days).

What are IV tubing, central line caps, and peripheral IV pigtails?