Module C study Guide part 1 Flashcards

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What are the three phases of surgery care?

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What do the three phases of surgery care make up? (define them)

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What is the difference in inpatient and outpatient surgery

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What is SCIP?

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What are some of the interventions under SCIP?

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What is one of the most important things done before surgery

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Why is it important to know if a patient is a smoker before surgery

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What effects of aging can put older adults at risk

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What does morbidity and mortality mean?

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Why is kidney function monitored before and after surgery?

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Why is it important to know neurological status before surgery?

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Why is it important to know nutritional status before surgery?

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Why is an EKG or ECG required for older adults before surgery?

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14
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Why is a time-out used in surgery?

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What types of skin prep are involved in surgery prep?

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What types of skin prep are involved in surgery prep?

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What does DBAC stand for? Why is this used?

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What does an IS do?

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Why is teaching important before surgery?

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What does the anesthesia provider monitor for during surgery?

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What is a circulating nurse? What are their responsibilities?

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What is insufflation? What can occur due to this?

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23
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What is a nosocomial infection? How do we prevent these?

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24
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What is important during any surgical procedure? Hint: must maintain!

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25
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General anesthesia causes two things….

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What are the four stages of anesthesia?

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27
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What is malignant hyperthermia?

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28
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What is myoglobinuria?

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29
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What is local anesthesia? Regional anesthesia?

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30
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What are some complications or general or regional anesthesia?

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31
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What is conscious sedation?

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32
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Why is code status important during these procedures?

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What is the PACU?

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What is the PACU nurse responsible for?

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35
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What is serous fluid? Sanguineous? Serisanguineous?

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36
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What does dehiscence mean?

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37
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What does evisceration mean?

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38
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What are retention sutures? Montgomery straps?

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39
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What is meant by I & D of a wound?

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40
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know post op pain meds page 298

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wtf