SL #11 (NGT, bandaging, hot & cold) Flashcards
Which of these mean to irrigate stomach in case of active bleeding or poisoning?
a. ) Decompression
b. ) Gavage
c. ) Compression
d. ) Lavage
d.) Lavage
Which of these mean to remove secretions/gas from the GI tract?
a. ) Decompression
b. ) Gavage
c. ) Compression
d. ) Lavage
a.) Decompression
Which of these means to apply pressure by way of an inflated balloon to prevent GI hemorrhage?
a. ) Decompression
b. ) Gavage
c. ) Compression
d. ) Lavage
c.) Compression
Which of these mean to instill liquid feedings into the stomach for persons who are unable to swallow?
a. ) Decompression
b. ) Gavage
c. ) Compression
d. ) Lavage
b.) Gavage
Which GI tube has a double lumen used for decompression and/or lavage?
a. ) Levin
b. ) Salem Sump
c. ) Miller-Abbott
d. ) Cantor
e. ) Sengstaken/Blakemore
b.) Salem Sump
Which GI tube has a single lumen used for decompression, feeding, or lavage?
a. ) Levin
b. ) Salem Sump
c. ) Miller-Abbott
d. ) Cantor
e. ) Sengstaken/Blakemore
a.) Levin
Which GI tube has a triple lumen used for compression and prevention of hemorrhage?
a. ) Levin
b. ) Salem Sump
c. ) Miller-Abbott
d. ) Cantor
e. ) Sengstaken/Blakemore
e.) Sengstaken/Blakemore
Why does the nurse ask the patient to hyperextend the neck initially?
a. ) It is easier to swallow
b. ) Gravity helps with the passage of the tube
c. ) Reduces curvature of the nasopharyngeal junction
d. ) Facilitates the passage of the tube into the posterior pharynx
c.) Reduces curvature of the nasopharyngeal junction
What is the correct order for inserting a NG tube?
a. ) High Fowlers position
b. ) Flex neck forward when tube reaches oropharynx
c. ) Hyperextend neck
- ) High Fowlers position
- ) Hyperextend neck initially
- ) Flex neck forward when tube reaches oropharynx
What type of lubrication would you want to use for a NG tube insertion?
water-soluble lubricant
Which of these are symptoms of restricted circulation?
a. ) Bounding pulse
b. ) Numbness/tingling
c. ) Erythema
d. ) Coolness
e. ) Edema
f. ) Pallor or cyanosis
g. ) diminished or absent pulses
b. ) Numbness/tingling
d. ) Coolness
e. ) Edema
f. ) Pallor or cyanosis
g. ) diminished or absent pulses
Would heat cause vasoconstriction or vasodilation?
Heat → vasodilation
Would cold cause vasoconstriction or vasodilation?
Cold → vasoconstriction
Would heat increase or decrease capillary permeability?
Heat → increase capillary permeability
Would cold increase or decrease capillary permeability?
Cold → decrease capillary permeability