ACCURATE ANSWERS
2 intradermal sites? (where else? gauges? length? needle? angle?) correct answer
Lower inner aspect of arm (forearm), Upper back. (Can also give in chest & middle
of thigh but 2 above are most common, 25-27g, 3/8 - 1/2 in, tuberculin needles,
5-15 degrees)
3 groups of drugs correct answer Non opioids
Opioids
Co-analgesics/adjuvants
3 parts of syringe correct answer Barrel
tip
plunger
3 Planning Stages correct answer Initial
Ongoing
Discharge
3 Sites for IM injections correct answer Ventrogluteal (side butt)
Vastus lateralis (thigh muscles)
Deltoid (2 fingers down from shoulder)
3 types of injurious agents that causes inflammation correct answer Physical
Chemical
,Microorganism
3 types of nursing diagnosis correct answer - Problem Focused
- Risk
- Health Promotion
4 basic modes of paying for HC correct answer out of pocket
individual private insurance
employer based group private insurance
government financing
4 Processes in Pharmacokinetics correct answer Absorption
Distribution
Metabolism
Excretion
4 processes of pharmacokinetics correct answer Absorption
distrubution
metabolism
excretion
4 subcutaneous sites for injection correct answer Lateral aspect of arm, lateral
aspect of thigh - or inner thighs, upper back, abdomen (2 in away from belly
button/ can affect absorption)
, 4 types of nursing assessments (iFET) correct answer Initial
Focused
Emergency
Time lapsed
4 ways heat can transfer (heat loss) correct answer Radiation
Conduction
Convection
Evaporation
5 factors in equipment prep correct answer 1) Correct syringe for drug,amt, & site
2) Sterility maintained
3) Correct needle length & gauge for drug,amt,& site
4) Careful Measurement
5) Safety precautions when using equipment & disposal
5 P's correct answer Pain, Position, Potty, Possessions, Plan
5 signs you will see with inflammation correct answer Pain
Swelling
Heat
Impaired Function
Redness