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123 Multiple choice questions
Term 1 of 123
NPO
clear liquids
nothing by mouth
as needed
name and dob
Definition 2 of 123
-refers to medical procedures used when a person's heart and lungs have stopped working
-100-120 compressions a minute
-for adults 30 compressions to 2 breaths
- check scene safety and shake the patient asking if they are okay
- check breathing and pulse
-call for help, call 911 and start chest compressions
-send someone for an AED
Simple dressing change steps
end of life care
12 lead EKG placement
CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation)
,Definition 3 of 123
Hold Pressure
apply tourniquet above bleeding for severe bleeding
Patient Rounding
Move Blood
Needle Stick Injury
Stop Bleeding
Definition 4 of 123
CDC precautions used in the care of all patients regardless of their diagnosis or possible infection
status; this category combines universal and body substance precautions
Standard Precautions
Sepsis
Advance Directives
atrial fibrillation
Definition 5 of 123
Bathing, eating, toileting, bed change, oral care
Suctioning
Activities or Daily Living
End of Life Care
Bathing a Patient
,Term 6 of 123
advance directives
xray to confirm proper placement, monitor NG output (color and amt), monitor nasal skin
around tube, monitor tubing for kinks & "plugs"
Use mild soap and water to cleanse skin, dry it gently. DO NOT use moisturizing soaps,
because they can interfere with the wafer sticking to skin
A legal document designed to indicate a person's wishes regarding care in case of a
terminal illness or during the dying process
Authorization for another to act as one's agent or attorney in either specified circumstances
(special) or in all situations (general).
Definition 7 of 123
V1 -- 4th intercostal space at right sternal
margin.
V2 -- 4th intercostal space at left sternal
margin.
V3 -- Midway between V2 and V4 leads.
V4 -- 5th intercostal space at mid-clavicular
line.
V5 -- Same transverse level as V4 at left
anterior-axillary line.
V6 -- Same transverse level as V4 at left
mid-axillary line
60 lead Ekg placement
1 lead Ekg placement
12 lead EKG placement
17 lead Ekg placement
, Term 8 of 123
At what angle should a venipuncture needle penetrate the skin?
5 to 15 degrees
45 degrees
30 to 45 degrees
15 to 30 degrees
Definition 9 of 123
1. Perform hand hygiene, assist the patient into a comfortable position, and don gloves.
2. Remove old dressing and note any color, odor, or drainage.
3. Dispose of old dressing in biohazard bag.
4. Remove gloves and perform hand hygiene.
5. Establish an aseptic working area. Open a package of sterile gauze and saturate with sterile
water.
6. Cleanse the wound. Observe wound size, depth, color and odor.
7. Apply a new dressing.
8. Dispose of the cleaning gauze and any other used material.
9. Remove gloves and perform hand hygiene.
12 lead EKG placement
Standard Precautions
when to do dermal puncture
Simple dressing change steps
123 Multiple choice questions
Term 1 of 123
NPO
clear liquids
nothing by mouth
as needed
name and dob
Definition 2 of 123
-refers to medical procedures used when a person's heart and lungs have stopped working
-100-120 compressions a minute
-for adults 30 compressions to 2 breaths
- check scene safety and shake the patient asking if they are okay
- check breathing and pulse
-call for help, call 911 and start chest compressions
-send someone for an AED
Simple dressing change steps
end of life care
12 lead EKG placement
CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation)
,Definition 3 of 123
Hold Pressure
apply tourniquet above bleeding for severe bleeding
Patient Rounding
Move Blood
Needle Stick Injury
Stop Bleeding
Definition 4 of 123
CDC precautions used in the care of all patients regardless of their diagnosis or possible infection
status; this category combines universal and body substance precautions
Standard Precautions
Sepsis
Advance Directives
atrial fibrillation
Definition 5 of 123
Bathing, eating, toileting, bed change, oral care
Suctioning
Activities or Daily Living
End of Life Care
Bathing a Patient
,Term 6 of 123
advance directives
xray to confirm proper placement, monitor NG output (color and amt), monitor nasal skin
around tube, monitor tubing for kinks & "plugs"
Use mild soap and water to cleanse skin, dry it gently. DO NOT use moisturizing soaps,
because they can interfere with the wafer sticking to skin
A legal document designed to indicate a person's wishes regarding care in case of a
terminal illness or during the dying process
Authorization for another to act as one's agent or attorney in either specified circumstances
(special) or in all situations (general).
Definition 7 of 123
V1 -- 4th intercostal space at right sternal
margin.
V2 -- 4th intercostal space at left sternal
margin.
V3 -- Midway between V2 and V4 leads.
V4 -- 5th intercostal space at mid-clavicular
line.
V5 -- Same transverse level as V4 at left
anterior-axillary line.
V6 -- Same transverse level as V4 at left
mid-axillary line
60 lead Ekg placement
1 lead Ekg placement
12 lead EKG placement
17 lead Ekg placement
, Term 8 of 123
At what angle should a venipuncture needle penetrate the skin?
5 to 15 degrees
45 degrees
30 to 45 degrees
15 to 30 degrees
Definition 9 of 123
1. Perform hand hygiene, assist the patient into a comfortable position, and don gloves.
2. Remove old dressing and note any color, odor, or drainage.
3. Dispose of old dressing in biohazard bag.
4. Remove gloves and perform hand hygiene.
5. Establish an aseptic working area. Open a package of sterile gauze and saturate with sterile
water.
6. Cleanse the wound. Observe wound size, depth, color and odor.
7. Apply a new dressing.
8. Dispose of the cleaning gauze and any other used material.
9. Remove gloves and perform hand hygiene.
12 lead EKG placement
Standard Precautions
when to do dermal puncture
Simple dressing change steps