NU325 Final Exam Review
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Terms in this set (184)
- dorsal hand in young children
What sites need to be
- hand with infection, infiltration, or thrombus
avoided when inserting
- extremity with a vascular graft (dialysis) or on side
an IV?
of mastectomy
What happens when an IV fluids leak into surrounding tissues
IV is infiltrated?
,What will the IV site look redness around site, swelling at site, pain,
like if the IV is infiltrated? tenderness, and IV is not working
the catheter must remain parallel to the skin as is it
How should an IV be
pulled out while a gauze is held over the insertion
removed?
site with pressure until bleeding subsides
Where should an IV red biohazard bag
catheter be discarded?
What is included in the date, time, site, gauge, # of attempts, Iv fluids, flow
documentation of an IV? rate
obesity, cardiac disorders, respiratory disorders,
What are surgical risk neuro disorders, renal disorders, endocrine
factors? disorders, GI disorders, hematological, family
history of malignant hyperthermia
What is the nurses role witness
regarding consent?
, Who is responsible for MD
explaining the
procedure/surgery to
the clinet?
What is general relaxed skeletal muscles, no pain, loss of
anesthesia? consciousness, loss of reflexes,
loss of sensation in a specific area, initiation of
What is local
transmission and impulses of nerves are
anesthesia?
interrupted
What is regional loss of sensation in a large portion of the body
anesthesia? examples: epidurals, nerve block, spinal block
What is moderate the patient is sedated but remains conscious and
sedation? can respond to commands
the anesthesiologist increases medication as
What is MAC?
needed
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Terms in this set (184)
- dorsal hand in young children
What sites need to be
- hand with infection, infiltration, or thrombus
avoided when inserting
- extremity with a vascular graft (dialysis) or on side
an IV?
of mastectomy
What happens when an IV fluids leak into surrounding tissues
IV is infiltrated?
,What will the IV site look redness around site, swelling at site, pain,
like if the IV is infiltrated? tenderness, and IV is not working
the catheter must remain parallel to the skin as is it
How should an IV be
pulled out while a gauze is held over the insertion
removed?
site with pressure until bleeding subsides
Where should an IV red biohazard bag
catheter be discarded?
What is included in the date, time, site, gauge, # of attempts, Iv fluids, flow
documentation of an IV? rate
obesity, cardiac disorders, respiratory disorders,
What are surgical risk neuro disorders, renal disorders, endocrine
factors? disorders, GI disorders, hematological, family
history of malignant hyperthermia
What is the nurses role witness
regarding consent?
, Who is responsible for MD
explaining the
procedure/surgery to
the clinet?
What is general relaxed skeletal muscles, no pain, loss of
anesthesia? consciousness, loss of reflexes,
loss of sensation in a specific area, initiation of
What is local
transmission and impulses of nerves are
anesthesia?
interrupted
What is regional loss of sensation in a large portion of the body
anesthesia? examples: epidurals, nerve block, spinal block
What is moderate the patient is sedated but remains conscious and
sedation? can respond to commands
the anesthesiologist increases medication as
What is MAC?
needed