Procedures/Tests/Signs Flashcards
Where is chest tube thoracostomy done?
5th ICS, ant. axillary line over the rib
Indication: Presence of locultions
What are the access used in placing a central venous catheter?
Internal jugular vein (central/anterior)
Left subclavian vein (infraclavicular)
Where is liver biopsy done?
Right intercostal 8,9,10 after exhalation
What vessels are used in hemodialysis?
Radial artery
Cephalic vein
What are the indications for thoracotomy
1,500cc initial drainage
200cc/hr for 4 hours
Where is thoracentesis (pleural tap) usually done?
Posterior axillary line, 1-2 ICS below the level of effusion
Inserted at the upper border of the rib
Vessels used for CABG
LIMA > Greater saphenous vein
Vessels used for pulmonary artery catheter
Subclavian vein left>right Right internal jugular Brachial vein (highest risk for thrombosis)
What are the approaches used in pericardiocentesis?
Subclavian
Subxiphoid
What are the indications for tracheostomy?
Prolonged intubation/mechanical ventilation
Bypass upper airway obstruction
What is the most common complication in dialysis?
Hyperkalemia
Where is an intercostal nerve block done?
Lower border of the rib
Where is bone marrow aspiration performed?
Iliac crest
How is Allen test performed?
Occlusion of the radial or ulnar artery
What does Kehr’s sign represent?
Splenic rupture
Pain on left shoulder due to irritation of the diaphragm