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What medication prevents DVT? - Answer Normal electrolyte levels? - Answer Sodium (Na+) 135-145 Potassium (K+) 3.5-5.0 Calcium (Ca+) 8.5-10.5 Phosphorous 3.0-4.5 Magnesium (Mg) 1.3-2.1 Chloride (Cl-) 95-105 Who is apart of the peri operative team? - Answer Pre-operative nurse ...

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NUR 113 Midterm Exam 2 Questions
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What medication prevents DVT? - Answer



Normal electrolyte levels? - Answer Sodium (Na+) 135-145

Potassium (K+) 3.5-5.0

Calcium (Ca+) 8.5-10.5

Phosphorous 3.0-4.5

Magnesium (Mg) 1.3-2.1

Chloride (Cl-) 95-105



Who is apart of the peri operative team? - Answer Pre-operative nurse

Circulating nurse- manage everything in the OR setting

Post-operative nurse-Manages everything in OR; doesn't scrub in

Anesthesia personnel-manages airway

Radiology personnel- Does diagnostic test

Referral for specialty advance provider- this person would call a specialist if needed (for example
cardiologist)

Respiratory therapist

Social worker-comes into play before and after surgery

Surgeon

Surgical technician/first assistant

Interpreter

Wound care and ostomy nurse

Additional disciplines



Who maintains safety regulations/recommendations? - Answer AORN: Association of perioperative
registered nurses

,ASPAN: American society of PeriAnesthesia nurses

WHO: World health organization

TJC: The joint commission



What is the main concern for the patient? - Answer Safety



What should you never use as patient identifier? - Answer Room number



What are the three big things to prevent infection? - Answer Cardiac arrest prevention

Surgical site related infection

DVT



What are surgical risk factors? - Answer Age

Nutrition

Fluid and electrolyte

Infection

OTC



What are the normal lab ranges? - Answer PT: 11-12.5 sec

aPTT: 30-40 sec

INR: 2-3 on warfarin

Hgb: 12-18 g/dl

HCT: 37%-52%

RBC: 4-6 million

WBC: 5,000-10,000

Platelets: 150,000-400,000

Iron: 60-80 mcg/dl



Normal electrolyte levels - Answer Sodium (Na+) 135-145

,Potassium (K+) 3.5-5.0

Calcium (Ca+) 9.0-10.5

Magnesium (Mg) 1.3-2.1

Glucose 70-100

Albumin Levels 3.5-5.0



Reasons for surgery and descriptions of each? - Answer -Diagnostic{ biopsy, exploratory
laparotomy}Doing the surgery to find out what is wrong with the pt

-Curative{excision of tumor} Curing the disease

-Repair {multiple wound repair}

-Rehabilitative {joint replacement} Joint or hip replacement

-Palliative {debulking of tumor} relieves pain for things that might not have a cure

-Transplant

-Reconstructive or Cosmetic {facelift, rhinoplasty}



What are the different urgency's for surgery? - Answer Emergent-has to happen now without delay

Urgent-within 24 to 30 hours

Required-plan within few weeks or months

Elective-failure to have surgery not catastrophic

Optional- patient's personal preference



Types of surgeries? - Answer -Open: Open incision is made

-Laparoscopic: robotic would fall under this



Surgical settings? - Answer -Inpatient

-Outpatient or Ambulatory



Suffix for cut? - Answer -ectomy

, Suffix for suturing? - Answer -orrhaphy



Suffix for viewing whats in the patient? - Answer -oscopy



Suffix for surgical opening outside the pt body? - Answer -ostomy



Suffix for making a cut or an incision? - Answer -otomy



Suffix for repairing? - Answer -plasty



What is done during the preoperative phase? - Answer Preoperative clearance is given

Informed consent is obtained

Preoperative teaching is done

Preop check list is done



Preadmission testing (PAT) - Answer pt will come in a head of time to get lab testing donw



What is the role of the preop nurse? - Answer Baseline assessment & history collection

Pre-surgery prep

Lab draws

Medication administration

Patient education

Informed consent

Reduce anxiety and fear

Maintain patient safety

Maintain nutrition and fluids

Promote optimal respiratory and cardiovascular status

Support hepatic and renal function

Promote mobility and active body movement

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