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Signs of wound inflammation? - ️️Redness Warmth Malaise ( general discomfort) Tachycardia Febrile What are treatments for pain? - ️️Positioning Analgesia List some side effects of opioid use? - ️️Decreased bp Decreased LOC Vomitting Respiratory depression Constipation What would you assume if someone's temperature was slightly lower post surgery? - ️️This could be normal due to lack of muscle movement to keep body warm What would you assume if someone's temperature was slightly higher post surgery? - ️️This could be normal due to inflammation being the 1st sign of healing What would a temp above 38 4-5 days post op sig

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State Exam Nursing New Zealand


Signs of wound inflammation? - ✔️✔️Redness
Warmth
Malaise ( general discomfort)
Tachycardia
Febrile

What are treatments for pain? - ✔️✔️Positioning
Analgesia

List some side effects of opioid use? - ✔️✔️Decreased bp
Decreased LOC
Vomitting
Respiratory depression
Constipation

What would you assume if someone's temperature was slightly lower post surgery? -
✔️✔️This could be normal due to lack of muscle movement to keep body warm

What would you assume if someone's temperature was slightly higher post surgery? -
✔️✔️This could be normal due to inflammation being the 1st sign of healing

What would a temp above 38 4-5 days post op signify? - ✔️✔️Infection/sepsis

What is autologous blood collection? - ✔️✔️Providing blood for oneself

What fresh blood components are given in blood transfusions? - ✔️✔️Red cells- used
to treat anaemia, severe bleeding.
Platelets- to stop bleeding, used in ICU or cancer treatment
Fresh frozen plasma or cryoprecipitate- used for replacing clotting factors and rarely
other blood proteins. Used in ICU or liver disease patients

Blood donations are always tested for? - ✔️✔️Infection
Hep B & C
HIV & AIDS
Syphilis
ABO group
Rh type
Blood group antibodies

,What is included in a pre-op assessment? (5) - ✔️✔️Obtain history
Physical assessment
Determine patient understanding
Identify emotional state and coping skills
Check consent, pre anaesthetic form complete, other pre anaesthetic orders

What does atelectasis mean? - ✔️✔️Collapse or closure of lung resulting in reduced or
absent gas exchange

List 5 ways to safely care for post op patients? - ✔️✔️Fluid balance input and output
Pain management
Assessing wound
Vital signs every five minutes
Checking IV site

What is meningitis? - ✔️✔️A serious disease in which there is inflammation of the
meninges

Signs and symptoms of meningitis? - ✔️✔️Intense headache
Fever
Light sensitivity
Muscular rigidity

Main cause of meningitis? - ✔️✔️Bacterial: Streptococcus pneumoniae
Viral: Enterovirus

Signs of raised intercranial pressure? (4) - ✔️✔️Headache
Nausea
Increased bp
Confusion

What is the purpose of the nursing council? - ✔️✔️To protect the health and safety of
members of the public by ensuring RNs are registered, fit to practise, and competent.

Signs of otitis? (Ear infection/inflammation) - ✔️✔️Ear pain
Fever
Difficulty hearing

What would you do if prescribed medication was not signed by the doctor? - ✔️✔️Do
not give until a signature or verbal consent has been given with a witness

Signs of a patient on methamphetamine? (5) - ✔️✔️Dilated pupils
Agitation

,Increased bp
Loss of appetite
Paranoia


What does Ambulatory mean? - ✔️✔️Day surgery (max stay 23 hours)

What does inpatient surgical care mean? - ✔️✔️Admitted to hospital (min 24 hours)

Surgery classifications? - ✔️✔️Elective
Diagnostic
Acute

List 3 patient orientated goals post surgery? - ✔️✔️Return to normal physical function
Remain free from post op complications
Achieve emotional and physical comfort


List 5 pieces of advice to give a patient following a total hip replacement? - ✔️✔️Place
a pillow between legs when lying on side
Avoid bending past 90 degrees
Avoid crossing legs
Sit on chairs higher than knee height
Take short frequent walks

What is airway obstruction caused by? - ✔️✔️Tongue
Laryngospasm
Retained secretions
Insufficient anaesthetic reversal

Treatment for airway obstruction? - ✔️✔️Correct positioning
o2 therapy
Suctioning
Close monitoring
Viral signs
Anti emetics

Manifestations of atelectasis? - ✔️✔️Insidious onset
Early s&s: cough, sputum, low grade fever
Later s&s: respiratory distress, dyspnoea, tachycardia, pleural pain, cyanosis, anxiety

What is a pulmonary embolism? - ✔️✔️Occurs from a deep vein thrombosis, clot
forms, travels to lungs or brain, life threatening

Diagnosis of a pulmonary embolism? - ✔️✔️Chest X-ray

, Ecg
Abg
Ultra sound
Pulmonary angiography

How to prevent a pulmonary embolism? - ✔️✔️Pre op weight loss
Compression stockings
Early animation
Hydration
Meds

What causes a deep vein thrombosis? - ✔️✔️Occurs in leg veins due to inactivity, body
positioning, and pressure

Risk factors for DVTs? - ✔️✔️Elderly
Poor nutrition
Surgery over three hours
Limited mobility
Long haul flights
Diabetes

What is wound dehiscence? - ✔️✔️Disruption of previously joined wound edges due to
an infection, too tight sutures, or injury to wound

Risk factors for wound dehiscence? - ✔️✔️Elderly
Poor nutrition
Diabetes
Abdominal surgery
Immunosuppressant
Smoking


What cell is carefully checked before a blood transfusion for incompatibility? - ✔️✔️Red
blood cells

What is a blood crossmatch? - ✔️✔️When a sample of the patients blood is used along
with the donors blood for a transfusion

List some risks for blood transfusions? - ✔️✔️Mild fever
Skin rash
Kidney failure
Dyspnoea
Minor virus infection

What type of burns are there? - ✔️✔️Thermal
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