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PATIENT CONTROLLED ANALGESIA(PCA) EXAMS COMPILATION BUNDLE 2024/25
PATIENT CONTROLLED ANALGESIA(PCA) EXAMS COMPILATION BUNDLE 2024/25
[Show more]PATIENT CONTROLLED ANALGESIA(PCA) EXAMS COMPILATION BUNDLE 2024/25
[Show more]fanfold the top A pca is making an open bed for a patient. Which of the following should the tech take? 1. fanfold the top linens at the top of the bed 2. keep the top sheet untucked from the mattress 3. fold the top sheet across the length of the mattress 4. pull the top linens up to cover the...
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Add to cartfanfold the top A pca is making an open bed for a patient. Which of the following should the tech take? 1. fanfold the top linens at the top of the bed 2. keep the top sheet untucked from the mattress 3. fold the top sheet across the length of the mattress 4. pull the top linens up to cover the...
Definition of Pain SUBJECTIVE Pain is whatever the person experiencing the pain says it is, existing whenever the person says it does (Pasero & McCaffery, 2011) Unpleasant, subjective sensory and/or emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage. (IASP, 2010) Asse...
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Add to cartDefinition of Pain SUBJECTIVE Pain is whatever the person experiencing the pain says it is, existing whenever the person says it does (Pasero & McCaffery, 2011) Unpleasant, subjective sensory and/or emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage. (IASP, 2010) Asse...
PCA Patient controlled analgesia -reusable pump that administers drug via IV route when patient presses button PCEA Patient controlled epidural analgesia -drug administered via catheter into epidural space around spinal cord -binds to nerve roots -blocks sensory impulses PCA ther...
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Add to cartPCA Patient controlled analgesia -reusable pump that administers drug via IV route when patient presses button PCEA Patient controlled epidural analgesia -drug administered via catheter into epidural space around spinal cord -binds to nerve roots -blocks sensory impulses PCA ther...
What is a PCA? Patient Controlled Analgesia IV device that allows patients to take active role in pain control. What does PCA do for the patient? Allows patient control over when to receive medication. Why do we use PCA? *better pain control *improved patient satisfaction W...
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Add to cartWhat is a PCA? Patient Controlled Analgesia IV device that allows patients to take active role in pain control. What does PCA do for the patient? Allows patient control over when to receive medication. Why do we use PCA? *better pain control *improved patient satisfaction W...
co worker safety tips for one on one stay alert sit facing the patient no cell phone usage use the restrictive restraints for managing the patients behavior if ordered validation therapy when you try to understand what is "real" for the person with dementia and respond accordingly. ...
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Add to cartco worker safety tips for one on one stay alert sit facing the patient no cell phone usage use the restrictive restraints for managing the patients behavior if ordered validation therapy when you try to understand what is "real" for the person with dementia and respond accordingly. ...
how long is a nematode .25mm - 12 mm nematodes must shed what during development cuticle root lesion nematodes can be extracted from the soil by flowtitity what does a nematode look like long and cylindrical the nematode esophagus consists of what 3 regions interior,...
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Add to carthow long is a nematode .25mm - 12 mm nematodes must shed what during development cuticle root lesion nematodes can be extracted from the soil by flowtitity what does a nematode look like long and cylindrical the nematode esophagus consists of what 3 regions interior,...
Learning Objectives -Discuss patient and family teaching necessary when PCA is prescribed -Differentiate the ypes of patients who are potential candidates to use patient controled analgesia (PCA) -Initiate appropriate actions if the patient experiences side effects or complications from PCA thera...
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Add to cartLearning Objectives -Discuss patient and family teaching necessary when PCA is prescribed -Differentiate the ypes of patients who are potential candidates to use patient controled analgesia (PCA) -Initiate appropriate actions if the patient experiences side effects or complications from PCA thera...
PCA therapy is based on what theory Patients will automatically regulate the delivery of analgesic to provide effective pain relief Titration of maintenance PCA doses are based on Pain and Sedation Scores When evaluating a patient to place on PCA therapy, what factors take into account? ...
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Add to cartPCA therapy is based on what theory Patients will automatically regulate the delivery of analgesic to provide effective pain relief Titration of maintenance PCA doses are based on Pain and Sedation Scores When evaluating a patient to place on PCA therapy, what factors take into account? ...
Assessment for Risk Factors 1-Biophysical -from mother or fetus >genetic >medical 2-Psychosocial >smoking >drugs 3-Sociodemographic >age >ethnicity >marital >income 4-Environmental >chemical >radiation Nurse's Role in Antepartal Test ‐Pro...
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Add to cartAssessment for Risk Factors 1-Biophysical -from mother or fetus >genetic >medical 2-Psychosocial >smoking >drugs 3-Sociodemographic >age >ethnicity >marital >income 4-Environmental >chemical >radiation Nurse's Role in Antepartal Test ‐Pro...
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Add to cartPCA PRACTICE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
The client on a PCA pump is less likely to have post-op complications than the client without a PCA pump. (T/F) True, because the comfortable patient moves around more & is less likely to get thrombophlebitis, pulmonary embolus, fatigue, ileus & pneumonia Clients with COPD are NOT good candi...
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Add to cartThe client on a PCA pump is less likely to have post-op complications than the client without a PCA pump. (T/F) True, because the comfortable patient moves around more & is less likely to get thrombophlebitis, pulmonary embolus, fatigue, ileus & pneumonia Clients with COPD are NOT good candi...
Tell me about yourself 1) I’ve always been a team player. - Growing up, I dreamed of playing professional baseball. - I dedicated my life to it. - I received some division 1 offers to play centerfield. - Unfortunately, during Junior summer, I tore tendons in my left wrist, so the base...
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Add to cartTell me about yourself 1) I’ve always been a team player. - Growing up, I dreamed of playing professional baseball. - I dedicated my life to it. - I received some division 1 offers to play centerfield. - Unfortunately, during Junior summer, I tore tendons in my left wrist, so the base...
Reinforce a dressing. True Apply a hot pack. False Give an enema. False Administer medication. False Change a sterile dressing. False Assist with change of a colostomy bag. True Give a rectal suppository. False Give a tubal feeding. False ...
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Add to cartReinforce a dressing. True Apply a hot pack. False Give an enema. False Administer medication. False Change a sterile dressing. False Assist with change of a colostomy bag. True Give a rectal suppository. False Give a tubal feeding. False ...
When observing a patients skin integrity, a CPCT should recognize that the first sign of break down is? Redness A CPCT is measuring an adult patients blood pressure electronically. What reading should the technician report to the nurse? 130/81 mm Hg What findings should a CPCT report...
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Add to cartWhen observing a patients skin integrity, a CPCT should recognize that the first sign of break down is? Redness A CPCT is measuring an adult patients blood pressure electronically. What reading should the technician report to the nurse? 130/81 mm Hg What findings should a CPCT report...
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What is the responsibility of the PCA in regards to vertebrate pest? find and recommend appropriate solutions that protect the producer from economic loss without compromising the safety of the surrounding non-target animal populations Other then the likelihood of success against the target ...
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Add to cartWhat is the responsibility of the PCA in regards to vertebrate pest? find and recommend appropriate solutions that protect the producer from economic loss without compromising the safety of the surrounding non-target animal populations Other then the likelihood of success against the target ...
The difference between California laws and DPR regulations is that laws are A. Passed by County Agricultural Commissioners and regulations are passed by the California legislature B. Passed by the California legislature and regulations are adopted by DPR to carry out the laws C. Supplemen...
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Add to cartThe difference between California laws and DPR regulations is that laws are A. Passed by County Agricultural Commissioners and regulations are passed by the California legislature B. Passed by the California legislature and regulations are adopted by DPR to carry out the laws C. Supplemen...
What is PCA? (5 key points) Principal Component Analysis is a statistical technique used for dimensionality reduction, crucial when dealing with high-dimensional data in machine learning. It works by transforming original variables into new ones, called principal components, which are linear combin...
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Add to cartWhat is PCA? (5 key points) Principal Component Analysis is a statistical technique used for dimensionality reduction, crucial when dealing with high-dimensional data in machine learning. It works by transforming original variables into new ones, called principal components, which are linear combin...
PCA/CFSS support people so they can live in a community True QP (qualified person) Works with person (patient) and worker to ensure the quality of service. CFSS Agency model Agency assigns people competent to do these tasks CFSS Budget model The person (paitent) does these t...
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Add to cartPCA/CFSS support people so they can live in a community True QP (qualified person) Works with person (patient) and worker to ensure the quality of service. CFSS Agency model Agency assigns people competent to do these tasks CFSS Budget model The person (paitent) does these t...
What three methods test for normal distribution of variables Person's correlation (r), Z score, Kolmogorov-Smirnov test What is the Kolmogorov-Smirnov Test Compares distribution to perfect normal distribution with same mean and variance. It is very strict How do you calculate the Z ...
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Add to cartWhat three methods test for normal distribution of variables Person's correlation (r), Z score, Kolmogorov-Smirnov test What is the Kolmogorov-Smirnov Test Compares distribution to perfect normal distribution with same mean and variance. It is very strict How do you calculate the Z ...
Custom concentration selections require entry of the drug amount and diluent volume. - True - False - True If a syringe is not recognized, a message will be displayed on the PCU. Choosing the incorrect manufacturer and size can result in over or under infusion. - True - False - True...
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Add to cartCustom concentration selections require entry of the drug amount and diluent volume. - True - False - True If a syringe is not recognized, a message will be displayed on the PCU. Choosing the incorrect manufacturer and size can result in over or under infusion. - True - False - True...
Doses delivered IV into spinal canal by some type of machine (pump) controlled by patient ... Advantages of PCA equivalent or increased analgesic effects lower incidence of side effects use less of the drug PCA used for Acute post-surgical pain Cancer & chronic pain Loadin...
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Add to cartDoses delivered IV into spinal canal by some type of machine (pump) controlled by patient ... Advantages of PCA equivalent or increased analgesic effects lower incidence of side effects use less of the drug PCA used for Acute post-surgical pain Cancer & chronic pain Loadin...
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The 'classical' five naturally occurring plant hormone groups auxins, cytokinins, ethylene, gibberellins, abscisic acid The primary physiological processes regulated by auxins cell enlargement, cell expansion, stimulates production of ethylene, promotes or delays abscission, and initiates...
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Add to cartThe 'classical' five naturally occurring plant hormone groups auxins, cytokinins, ethylene, gibberellins, abscisic acid The primary physiological processes regulated by auxins cell enlargement, cell expansion, stimulates production of ethylene, promotes or delays abscission, and initiates...
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