D669 EXAM QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED
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Restraint rules - CORRECT ANSWER-
Enteral feeding - CORRECT ANSWER-
Max volume for IM injection in deltoid? - CORRECT ANSWER-1 mL
Max volume for IM injection in vastus lateralis and ventral gluteal muscle? - CORRECT ANSWER-
3 mL
1 tsp = _____ mL - CORRECT ANSWER-5 mL
1 ounce = _______ mL - CORRECT ANSWER-20 mL
,Respiration - CORRECT ANSWER-Involves gas exchange between the atmospheric air in the
alveoli and blood in the capillaries.
Ventilation - CORRECT ANSWER-Movement of air into and out of the lungs.
Perfusion - CORRECT ANSWER-Process by which oxygenated capillary blood passes into body
tissues.
Hypoxia - CORRECT ANSWER-An inadequate amount of oxygen available to the cells.
Hypoxemic - CORRECT ANSWER-Low amount of oxygen in the blood.
Respiratory center location - CORRECT ANSWER-Medulla in the brainstem
Crackles - CORRECT ANSWER-Frequently heard on inspiration (but consider BOTH), soft and
high-pitched discontinuous popping sounds. Due to collapsing of alveoli.
Wheezing - CORRECT ANSWER-Continuous, musical sounds produced as air passes through
constricted airways. Often heard with asthma.
Metered-dose inhaler directions - CORRECT ANSWER-Instill 1 spray per inhale only; use of a
spacer is needed to ensure delivery.
Humidification with oxygen delivery is needed with ______L of O2 and greater - CORRECT
ANSWER-4L.
What is the major functional unit of the kidneys? - CORRECT ANSWER-Nephron
, Name functions of the kidneys... - CORRECT ANSWER-Helps maintain the composition and fluid
volume of the body.
Which organ is a temporary reservoir for urine? - CORRECT ANSWER-Bladder
***What fluid volume (in mL) in the bladder indicates the need to urinate? - CORRECT
ANSWER-150-250mL
Name some factors that affect urination... - CORRECT ANSWER-Decreased bladder tone and
contractility (aging), inability to control urination at birth/infancy (developmental),
neuromuscular conditions (limited mobility), voiding is embarassing/private act (psychosocial),
nephrotoxic medications, diuretics, pathologic conditions of the kidneys, etc.
What type of urinary incontinence is characterized by an inability to reach the toilet due to
barriers, limitations or disorientation? - CORRECT ANSWER-Functional incontinence
John Doe has been experiencing a distended bladder, has excess urinary retention and has
frequent dribbling of urine, but rarely feels the need to urinate. What type of incontinence is he
experiencing? - CORRECT ANSWER-Overflow incontinence
What is reflex incontinence? - CORRECT ANSWER-Occurs when the bladder empties without the
sensation. Generally, this type of incontinence occurs with spinal cord injury.
What is transient incontinence and suggest a couple reasons it may occur? - CORRECT ANSWER-
Acute incontinence (lasts less than 6 months), caused by treatable factors such as confusion,
infection, diuretics, IV administration, etc.
What incontinence type is characterized by involuntary loss of urine due to causing, sneezing,
laughing, and/or other physical activity? - CORRECT ANSWER-Stress incontinence