Microbiology
Wounds
Bandaging
neonates
Transfusion
100
Safranin
What is second stain in gram stain
100
immediatley
What is how soon a wound begins healing
100
robert jones bandage
What is an appropriate bandage to imobilize a femer fracture that is to be repaired in the am.
100
4 weeks
What is time it takes for newborn to have a temp simuliar to adults
100
platlete adhesion
What is von willabrains main function
200
purple-blue
What is Gram positive bacteria stain this color
200
wound contraction will be limited
What is skin surrounding a wound that is tight
200
2 hours
What is how long to leave on a pressure bandage
200
vein used to retrieve blood from a vein in a neonate
What is jugular vein
200
associated with platelete disfuctions
What is petichi
300
microscope
What is an important piece of equipment
300
using a jet stream with light pressure with a non toxic solution
What is irrigating a wound
300
Tissue damage
What is an odor coming from a cast
300
obtain a radiograph of littermates
What is used to compare deformities and abnormalties in neonates
300
why we cross match animals before a transfusion
What is determine antigens on rbc
400
solid media plates
What is the most commonly used media used to isolate colonies
400
steril lube
What is what you put in a wound before clipping the hair.
400
excessive granulation tissue that developes on horses legs
What is proud flesh
400
94 degrees F
What is the temp where neonates are considered hypothermic
400
to trap celluliar debris
What is the reason we use a filter when giving a blood transfusion
500
35 degrees celcius
What is the correct temp to set your incubator at.
500
second intention healing
What is allowing the wound to close and heal on its own
500
pressure sores (tissue damage)
What is most common complication with a cast
500
2-4 hours
What is how often a neonate must nurse
500
4 hours
What is the max amount of time a transfusion can be given.