NUR203 Acute Care Fill in the blank Flashcards

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Q

In managing a patient’s pain, the nurse must understand and attempt to avoid ___________. Pain that is so intense that it is difficult to relieve.

A

Hyperalgesia

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_____________ analgesia refers to the use of more than one form of analgesia t obtain more pain relief and fewer side effects.

A

Polypharmaceticeutical / multimodal / adjuvant

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3
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Three general categories of analgesic agents are opioids, local anaesthetics and __________________.

A

NSAIDs (non-steroidal anti-inflammatories)

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4
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_____________ depression is the most serious adverse effect of opioids analgesic agents administered via IV, subcutaneous and / or epidural.

A

Respiratory

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5
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An important nursing aspect of caring for patients in pain is ____________ the pain after the intervention has been implemented.

A

Reassessing

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6
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The five P’s used to assess the neurovascular status of a casted extremity are pain, pallor, ______, paraesthesia and paralysis.

A

Pulses

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7
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When a patient with a casted extremity complaints of pain unrelieved by elevation, cold packs and analgesics, the nurse should suspect _____________syndrome.

A

Compartment

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8
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Decreased mobility related to surgery or application of traction places orthopaedic patient at increased risk for venous _____________ .

A

Thromboembolism

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9
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Following replacement of the hip joint, the patient’s leg should be maintained in the position of ______.

A

Below 90 degree

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10
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A continuous _________ motion device is frequently used to flex and extend the patient’s knee following replacement of the knee joint.

A

Passive

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11
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A positive response to an antigen skin test is indicated by the presence of an urticarial ______.

A

Rash

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12
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The patient at risk for anaphylactic response to an allergen should be instructed to carry an emergency kit containing ____________ at all times.

A

Adrenaline

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13
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The patient with angioedema of the tongue and upper airway is at risk for respiratory obstruction and _____________.

A

Death / Bronchospasm / Cardiac arrest

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14
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Allergic _________ is caused by airborne pollens and mould.

A

Rhinitis

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15
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Use of adrenergic nasal sprays to treat allergy symptoms should be limited in order to avoid _______ congestion.

A

Rebound

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