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4 Aspects of Valid Consent - answer-Voluntary, Specific, Informed, Legal Capacity (18+ no cognitive impairment) What are some factors that contirbute to perioperative complications ? - answer-Age: eg elderly have delayed wound healing. Lifestyle choices including nutritional status. Medications Procedural complications Environmental/SES What are some of the risks/issues for a surgical pt with diabetes? - answer-Fasting - monitor BGLs Best to have surgery in the morning Effects on wound healing and infection risk Medication metabolization Loss of muscle mass - mobilization What kinds of medications are given preoperativly? - answer-sedation, antibiotics (prophylatic), anti anxiety, pts regular meds. What kinds of meds are given in the intraoperative period? - answer-Anaesthics, sedation, muscle relaxation, pain relief. What kind of meds are given in the post operative period? - answer-analgesics, laxitives, antibiotics, antiemetics. What does the acronym IDEAL stand for in relation to discharge planning? - answer-Include Discuss Educate Assess Listen What is Gilick Competency? - answer-When a child is under legal age for consent but is able to intellectually about to understand and consent to medical decisions. What is the role of Power of Attorney ? - answer-POA are not able to make medical decisions. They look after the pts financials. Only medical power of attorney can make medical decisions on behalf of the pt. Documentation structure to follow? A-H (post op) - answer-A- Airway B - Breathing C - Circulation D - Disability E - Exposure F - fluids/full vitals G - Glucose H - Head to toe assessment Signs of inflammation - answer-redness, heat, swelling, pain and - or + of function Pathogenisis of Inflamation - answer-Tissue damage Mast cells activation: cells release histamine and heparin. Dilation of blood vessles occur increasing blood flow and vessle permeability. Clot formation for temp repair ie redness swelling. Role of histamine in Inflammation - answer-Vasodilation, activates pain receptors to activate phagocytosis. Describe the events of phagocytosis. - answer-1. Phagocyte attaches to pathogen or debris. 2. Phagocyte engulfs pathogen or particles (phagosome) 3. Lysosomes fuse with phagocyte vessle (phagolysosome) 4. lysosomal enzymes digest the particles 5. exocytosis of vesicle removes indigestable matter. What are the two most important immunoglobulins involved in immunity? - answer-IgM and IgG What 2 parts of the CNS control thermoregulation? - answer-Hypothalamus and sympathetic nervous system What is hyperthermia and what are the concequences of this condition? - answer-Above 37.5 degrees, death can occur at over 43 degrees. Heat stroke can occur leading to damage to hypothalamus. How do you treat hyperthermia? - answer-Slow cooling, and increased h2o and Na losses. What is malignant hyerthemria? - answer-Is a rare genetic condition that is associated with anesthetics.

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ACUTE CARE NURSING
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4 Aspects of Valid Consent - answer-Voluntary, Specific, Informed, Legal Capacity (18+ no
cognitive impairment)



What are some factors that contirbute to perioperative complications ? - answer-Age: eg elderly
have delayed wound healing.

Lifestyle choices including nutritional status.

Medications

Procedural complications

Environmental/SES



What are some of the risks/issues for a surgical pt with diabetes? - answer-Fasting - monitor
BGLs

Best to have surgery in the morning

Effects on wound healing and infection risk

Medication metabolization

Loss of muscle mass - mobilization



What kinds of medications are given preoperativly? - answer-sedation, antibiotics (prophylatic),
anti anxiety, pts regular meds.



What kinds of meds are given in the intraoperative period? - answer-Anaesthics, sedation,
muscle relaxation, pain relief.



What kind of meds are given in the post operative period? - answer-analgesics, laxitives,
antibiotics, antiemetics.

,What does the acronym IDEAL stand for in relation to discharge planning? - answer-Include

Discuss

Educate

Assess

Listen



What is Gilick Competency? - answer-When a child is under legal age for consent but is able to
intellectually about to understand and consent to medical decisions.



What is the role of Power of Attorney ? - answer-POA are not able to make medical decisions.
They look after the pts financials. Only medical power of attorney can make medical decisions
on behalf of the pt.



Documentation structure to follow? A-H (post op) - answer-A- Airway

B - Breathing

C - Circulation

D - Disability

E - Exposure

F - fluids/full vitals

G - Glucose

H - Head to toe assessment



Signs of inflammation - answer-redness, heat, swelling, pain and - or + of function



Pathogenisis of Inflamation - answer-Tissue damage

Mast cells activation: cells release histamine and heparin.

Dilation of blood vessles occur increasing blood flow and vessle permeability.

Clot formation for temp repair ie redness swelling.

,Role of histamine in Inflammation - answer-Vasodilation, activates pain receptors to activate
phagocytosis.



Describe the events of phagocytosis. - answer-1. Phagocyte attaches to pathogen or debris.

2. Phagocyte engulfs pathogen or particles (phagosome)

3. Lysosomes fuse with phagocyte vessle (phagolysosome)

4. lysosomal enzymes digest the particles

5. exocytosis of vesicle removes indigestable matter.



What are the two most important immunoglobulins involved in immunity? - answer-IgM and IgG



What 2 parts of the CNS control thermoregulation? - answer-Hypothalamus and sympathetic
nervous system



What is hyperthermia and what are the concequences of this condition? - answer-Above 37.5
degrees, death can occur at over 43 degrees. Heat stroke can occur leading to damage to
hypothalamus.



How do you treat hyperthermia? - answer-Slow cooling, and increased h2o and Na losses.



What is malignant hyerthemria? - answer-Is a rare genetic condition that is associated with
anesthetics.



What is hypothermia and its concequences? - answer-Core temp below 35 degrees.

Prolonged shivering can lead to decreased glycogen in liver and decreased BGL resulting in
confusion. Hypothalamus doesnt control vasodilation therefore the pt may feel hot. Organs
decrease in function leading to acidosis state and VF.

, Pathogenisis of fever - answer-Bacteria toxins and cytokines eg prostaglandins act on
hypothalamus to increase temp set point and head producing mechanisms.



Benefits of fever - answer-Improve immune function by increasing release of cytokines, T and B
cells and phagocytosis. It also acts by decreasing release of nutrients from liver which the
bacteria need to divide. Therefore slowing down infection so that bacteria cannot divide.



Physiological risks of fever - answer-Stress on body, brain damage can occur if fever reaches
41 plus. Death can occur at 43 plus. Febrile seizures at 39 degrees can occur among children
most commonly.



Definition of Pain - answer-described as an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience
associated with actual or potential tissue damage or described in terms of such damage.



What are the 3 categories of chronic pain? - answer-neuropathic, inflammatory, pathologic



What is the duration of chronic pain? - answer-More than 3 months



What is the name of the sensory receptor for pain? - answer-Nociceptors



Transmission of pain (4 steps) - answer-1. Initial injury activates receptors.

2. Transmission of nerve impulses.

3. Transmission of pain via the lateral spinothalmic tracts.

4. Chemicals released leading to change or remodeling in pathway leading to increase in pain
intensity.



Dermatomes - answer-Sensory branches of the spinal cord = 31 nerves. Important during
epidurals and are tested to make sure the diaphragm isn't numbed as this may lead to breathing
issues.

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