Chapter 28: Surgical Prophylaxis Flashcards

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What medications provide protection from postoperative GI bleeding?

A

H2 blockers, PPI (proton-pump inhibitor)

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What measures provide protection from postoperative atelectasis/pneumonia?

A

Incentive spirometry, coughing, smoking cessation, ambulation

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What treatments provide protection from postoperative DVT?

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  • Low–molecular-weight heparin (LMWH)
  • subcutaneous low-dose unfractionated heparin
  • sequential compression device (SCD) for lower extremities
  • early ambulation
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What measures provide protection from wound infection?

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  • Shower the night before surgery with chlorhexidine scrub
  • Never use a razor for hair removal (electric shavers only)
  • Ensure adequate skin prep in O.R.
  • Do not close the skin in a contaminated case
  • Ensure preoperative antibiotics in the bloodstream before incision
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Why not use a razor to remove hair?

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Micro cuts are a nidus for bacteria and subsequent wound infection

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6
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How long should “prophylactic antibiotics” be given?

A

<24 hours

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7
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What measures prevent ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP)?

A
  • Head of bed >30 degree
  • handwashing
  • patient oral hygiene
  • avoidance of gastric overdistention
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8
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What treatment provides protection from Wernicke’s encephalopathy?

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Rally pack (a.k.a. “banana bag” because the fluid is yellow with the vitamins in it); pack includes thiamine, folate, and magnesium

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To avoid Wernicke’s encephalopathy in alcoholics, when do you give the glucose?

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AFTER thiamine administration!

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What is Wernicke’s encephalopathy?

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  • Condition resulting from thiamine deficiency in patients with alcoholism,
  • causing a triad of symptoms; think “COA”:
    • Confusion
    • Ophthalmoplegia
    • Ataxia
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What treatment decreases the risk of perioperative adrenal crisis ina patient on chronic steroids?

A

“Stress-dose” steroids: 100 mg hydrocortisone administered preoperatively, continued postoperatively q8 hours, and then tapered off

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