Advanced Patient Care Final Flashcards
Inflating ballon in blood vessel.
Angioplasty.
Movement.
Dynamic.
Prevents clotting.
Anticoagulants.
Increase urine.
Diuretics.
Blockage.
Occlusion.
Devices to decrease blood flow.
Embolization coil.
Removing tissue.
Biopsy.
Makes image brighter.
Image intensifier.
Procedure that fixes.
Intervention.
Computer program.
Algorithms.
Plastic that transports contrast.
Catheters.
Should not be taken before or after contrast.
Glucophage.
Venous blood.
Dark red blood.
Do not have valves.
Arteries.
Cramp pain in legs.
Claudication.
Dilate a valve.
Valvuloplasty.
Assess arteries of distal extremities.
Pluses in feet.
Given for colon spasm.
Glucagon.
Filament.
Cathode.
Image storage.
PACS.
Not hollow equipment.
Guide wires.
Blood thinner.
Heparin.
Lowers blood pressure.
Antihypertensives.
One way valve.
Sheaths.
Intravenous meds.
Parenteral.
Squeeze.
Systole.
Fights bacteria.
Antibiotics.
Placed in vena cava/long catheter.
PICC.
Treats compression FX.
Vertebroplasty.
Blood that has just exited the left ventricle.
Oxygenated blood.
No vomiting meds.
Antiemetics.
Contrast held in this in auto injector.
Syringes.
Bulging.
Aneurysm.
Separation.
Dissection.
Shooting out the back end of needle.
Pulsatilla blood flow.
120/80.
Blood pressure.
Gives an extra heart beat.
IABP.
Know this!
All the heart anatomy.
Flow of blood.
Narrowing.
Stenosis.
Aortogram.
Arteriogram.
Get the right rhythm.
Antiarrhythmics
Normal sinus rhythm.
Measure oxygen.
Pulse oximeter.
Recording blood pressure.
Hemodynamics.
Radiography of a space.
Arthrogram.
Angiography of veins.
Venogram.
High frequency generator.
Constant potential generator.
Radiograph of contrast filled blood vessel.
Angiogram.
Blood is heavier than contrast. (T/F)
False.
10-22 is normal.
BUN levels.
Health information portability and accountability act.
HIPAA.
80%-100% is normal.
Oxygen saturation.
Pulsatile blood is sought at the…
Puncture site.
Material that migrates cause occlusion.
Embolus.
Has lower blood pressure.
Veins.
Blood is shunted from portal to hepatic.
TIPS procedure.
Myelogram needle puncture.
Intrathecal.
Puncture or incision.
Invasive.
Has an angle.
Anode.
Achieves consistent flow rates.
Automatic injector.
Decreased level of consciousness.
Conscious sedation.
To be signed by patient before a procedure.
Informed consent.
Determines renal function.
BUN
Creatinine levels
Displays electrical activity of heart.
Electrocardiogram.
If this isn’t done correctly the patient will bleed.
Closing the puncture site.
Portal vein is deoxygenated. (T/F)
True.
Traps blood clots.
Vena cava filters.
Contains iodine.
Iodine-based contrast.
Heart.
Cardiac.
Blood vessels.
Vascular.
Target.
Anode.
Radiograph of salivary glands.
Sialogram.
Radiograph of female organs.
HSG
Breaking up clot.
Thromolysis.
Vessel access by needle puncture.
Seldinger method.
Can block blood vessel.
Thrombus.
Right side of heart.
Deoxygenated blood.
Drops.
gtt.
Removes unwanted images.
Digital subtraction.
I capture the attenuated beam.
Image receptor.
Administered before needle puncture.
Local anesthetic.
Relieves pain.
Analgesics.
Abnormal or unusual occurrence document.
Incident report.
60-100.
Normal heart beat range.
Oxygenated blood.
Bright red blood.
Remove plaque.
Atherectomy.
See biliary ducts via sphincter of Oddi.
ECRP.
When the infra-aortic ballon pump inflates.
Diastole.