NSG 501 EXAM 2 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS VERIFIED LATEST UPDATE
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NSG 501 EXAM 2 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS VERIFIED LATEST UPDATE
Perioperative Nursing Care Occurs:
a. Before Surgery
b. After Surgery
c. During Surgery
d. All of the Above
d. All of the Above
What is the role of the RN in the pre-operative setting?
a. Assess and interv...
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NSG 501 EXAM 2 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE
SOLUTIONS VERIFIED LATEST UPDATE
Perioperative Nursing Care Occurs:
a. Before Surgery
b. After Surgery
c. During Surgery
d. All of the Above
d. All of the Above
What is the role of the RN in the pre-operative setting?
a. Assess and interview the surgical patient
b. Explain the procedure to the patient
c. Mark the operative side/site with an "x"
d. Use a razor to shave the operative site
A. Assess and interview the surgical patient
What is the purpose for the "time out" protocols?
a. To ensure belongings are returned to the patient after surgery
b. to ensure safety and prevent wrong person/procedure/side
c. to ensure the patient understands the procedure
d. to ensure all team members are present in the room
B. to ensure safety and prevent wrong person/procedure/side
,Which of the following is NOT a priority assessment during the immediate
postoperative period?
a. Assess ABC's
b. Assess LOC and vital signs
c. Assess patient's understanding of postoperative exercises
d. Assess site for bleeding
c. assess patient's understanding of postoperative exercises
Perioperative Nursing
-preoperative
-intraoperative
-postoperative
Ventilation
movement of air into and out of the lungs
Inspiration/expiration
Perfusion
ability of CVS to pump O2 rich blood to tissues & return deoxygen. blood to the lungs
Pulmonary Artery flow
LV--> lungs --> is oxygenated--> aorta (sends blood out)--> O2 rich blood to the rest of
the body
Normal Breathing
, -smooth
-no accessory muscle use
-no raised clavicles during inspiration
Normal SaO2
95-100
Normal PaO2
75-100 mmHg
Normal HgB
12.5-17
Capillary refill should be
less than 3 seconds
What are normal breath sounds?
bronchial, bronchovesicular, vesicular
*should NOT hear crackles, wheezing, or adventitious sounds
*should be clear to auscultate
Bronchial Breath Sounds
Loud & High pitched
bronchovesicular breath sounds
medium pitched
Vesicular Breath Sounds
Low pitched, soft, and breezy
What should you not see when pt is breathing?
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