NSG 232 exam 2 Questions and Answers| New Update with 100% Correct Answers
Hazards for nurses Back injury's, radiation
How many people do you need for log roll At least 2
Radiation management for nurses Lead vest, take turns exposing self, bundle cares
Best position for respiratory expansion High Fowler
3 macronutrients lipids, proteins, and carbohydrates
What helps tissue growth/ repair? Protein
What do lipids do? Backup energy, protect organs, insulation
What do carbohydrates do? Immediate source of energy, provide energy to the brain
2 micronutrients vitamins and minerals
What does water do for the body? Transports substances in body, gives body structure,
solvent, larger % of body weight
Two forms of enteral nutrition NG tube and PEG
What is a risk when inserting and NG tube Tube entering into the lungs / misplacement,
aspiration
, Best way to check fir NG placement X ray
Best position for NG insertation Fowler
Where do you mark for NG placement Nose around ear to xiphoid process
How to check to make sure GI system is working Listen for bowel sounds, check for risudal in
stomach
What do you do if pt isn't toleration feedings Check for obstruction
After you admin medication through peg tube when do you attach suction 30 min to 1 hour
What do you use for nutrition for someone who can tolerate NG or PEG feedings Total
Paraentrial nutrition (IV nutrition, TPN)
How is TPN administered? central line
Risk for people with TPN Infection
Why is infection a risk for people on TPN Large amount of glucose and bacteria in the area
of central line
Special diets for patients in hospital Clear liquid diet, purée, cardiac diet, kidney diet
What is a cardiac diet low sodium, low fat, low cholesterol
Hazards for nurses Back injury's, radiation
How many people do you need for log roll At least 2
Radiation management for nurses Lead vest, take turns exposing self, bundle cares
Best position for respiratory expansion High Fowler
3 macronutrients lipids, proteins, and carbohydrates
What helps tissue growth/ repair? Protein
What do lipids do? Backup energy, protect organs, insulation
What do carbohydrates do? Immediate source of energy, provide energy to the brain
2 micronutrients vitamins and minerals
What does water do for the body? Transports substances in body, gives body structure,
solvent, larger % of body weight
Two forms of enteral nutrition NG tube and PEG
What is a risk when inserting and NG tube Tube entering into the lungs / misplacement,
aspiration
, Best way to check fir NG placement X ray
Best position for NG insertation Fowler
Where do you mark for NG placement Nose around ear to xiphoid process
How to check to make sure GI system is working Listen for bowel sounds, check for risudal in
stomach
What do you do if pt isn't toleration feedings Check for obstruction
After you admin medication through peg tube when do you attach suction 30 min to 1 hour
What do you use for nutrition for someone who can tolerate NG or PEG feedings Total
Paraentrial nutrition (IV nutrition, TPN)
How is TPN administered? central line
Risk for people with TPN Infection
Why is infection a risk for people on TPN Large amount of glucose and bacteria in the area
of central line
Special diets for patients in hospital Clear liquid diet, purée, cardiac diet, kidney diet
What is a cardiac diet low sodium, low fat, low cholesterol