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- A nurse is securing a patient’s endotracheal tube withtape and observes that the tube depth changed during theretaping. Which action would be appropriate related to thisincident?a. Instruct assistant to notify the primary care provider.b. Assess the patient’s vital signs.c. Remove the tape, adjust the depth to ordered depth andreapply the tape.d. No action is required as depth will adjust automatically.Proper patient identification meansa. actively involving patients in their own identification.b. asking a second person to verify your ID procedure.c. checking the requisition against the patient’s room number.d. scanning patient ID bands with barcode readers only.When using a bovie around alcohol base preps, which of the following statements is correct? Select one: a. solution should be allowed to dry before activating cautery b. alcohol base prep solutions must never be used when using the ESU c. cautery sparks will not ignite alcohol vapors because it is considered low frequency electricity d. drapes must be saturated with sterile saline around incision site
- The nurse is cleaning an open abdominal wound that hasunapproximated edges. What are accurate steps in thisprocedure? Select all that apply. a. Use standard precautions or transmission-based precau-tions when indicated. b. Moisten a sterile gauze pad or swab with the prescribedcleansing agent and squeeze out excess solution.c. Clean the wound in full or half circles beginning on theoutside and working toward the center.d. Work outward from the incision in lines that are parallel toit from the dirty area to the clean area. e. Clean to at least one inch beyond the end of the new dress-ing if one is being applied. f. Clean to at least three inches beyond the wound if a newdressing is not being applied.A 19-year-old male weighing 150 lbs has been brought to the emergency department by ambulance after being struck by a motor vehicle while on his motorcycle. The patient was found unconscious, with multiple visible fractures on the face. The paramedics placed an immobilation collar and inserted an LMA. The physician recommend that the. patient be orally intubated prior to being taken for a CT scan. A. What endotracheal tube size and depth of insertion would you recommend for this patient? B. While assembling and checking he intubation equipment, you notice that the light on the laryngoscope blade flickers on and off. What should be done to remedy this situation? C. Upon intubation, blood continues to form in the patient's oropharynx despite repeated attempts to suction. What clue may hlep you to locate the larynx while the view is obstructed by blood? D. Once the patient is intubated, whiat is the single most effective way to confirm that position of the endtracheal tube is in the…A nurse providing care of a patient’s chest drainage systemobserves that the chest tube has become separated from thedrainage device. What would be the first action that shouldbe taken by the nurse in this situation?a. Notify the physician.b. Apply an occlusive dressing on the site.c. Assess the patient for signs of respiratory distress.d. Put on gloves and insert the chest tube in a bottle of sterilesaline.
- What is a clinical specimen? b. Laboratory results obtained in the clinical laboratory are only as good as the quality of the clinical specimen collected for the laboratory analysis. Discuss this in the light of the precautions to ensure in collecting clinical specimen as a nurse/midwife. c. Explain any 2 methods of clinical specimen collection. d. Explain any 2 laboratory procedures or test that are performed on clinical specimen for laboratory investigations.A client is receiving an IV infusion. If you are the nurse on duty, how would you prepare administration of a IV piggyback medication? Select all that apply. a. Use a sterile technique when preparing the medication. b. Wear clean gloves to check the site. Rotate the bag after adding the medication . c. Change the needle before adding the medication. d. Use 100 of fluid to mix the medication .Technique of blood purification which involves tapping into the patient's blood circulatory system and pumping blood to the removal device (column with adsorbent), is called: a. hemoperfusion (hemosorption) O b. therapy C. appliqué therapy
- The nurse has opened the sterile supplies and put on two ster-ile gloves to complete a sterile dressing change, a procedure that requires surgical asepsis. The nurse must:a. Keep splashes on the sterile field to a minimum.b. Cover the nose and mouth with gloved hands if a sneeze isimminent.c. Use forceps soaked in a disinfectant.d. Consider the outer 1 inch of the sterile field ascontaminated.Angiography Breakdown in the following order and be sure to label (e.g. Suffix) each word part 1. S) Suffix and its meaning: 2. (P) Prefix and its meaning: 3. (C)Combining form(s) and its meaning: 4. (MD) Medical Definition:A nurse is flushing a patient’s implanted port after adminis-tering medications. The nurse observes that the port flushes, but does not have a blood return. What would be the nurse’snext action based on these findings?a. Gently push down on the needle and flush it a second time.b. Stop flushing and remove the needle; notify the primarycare provider.c. Ask the patient to perform a Valsalva maneuver; changethe patient position.d. Close the clamp; wait 3 minutes, try flushing the portagain.