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What are the three elements of the fire triangle? 
What are the most common surgical sites of pt fires? 
What is the most common source that contributes to 90% of OR fires? - -oxidizer, ignition source, fuel 
-chest, neck, face, head 
-Electrosurgical units 
 
FIRE TRIANGLE: 
Name IGNITION sources in the OR 
Name FUEL sources in the OR 
Name OXIDIZERS in the OR 
what is the most common fuel source in the OR? - -Electrosurgical units...
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When should assistive technology be used when transfering a patient? - When one team member is required to lift more than 35lbs of patient 
 
Time for surgeon to authenticate verbal orders (federal mandate, not hospital policy) - 48 hours 
 
Examples of clinical alarms - alarms on cardiac monitors anesthesia machines, ventilators (visual, auditory or both) 
 
Universal Protocol - prevent wrong site, wrong procedure, and wrong surge...
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Arrhythmias, muscle weakness, cramps are all symptoms of hyperkalemia - Your patient is experiencing arrhythmias, muscle weakness and cramps. Which lab values would you assess 
 
Decreased reflexes muscle weakness and CNS depression are all symptoms of hypokalemia - Your patient is experiencing decreased reflexes, muscle weakness, and CNS depression which lab value which you assess 
 
A long arm cast is applied from above th...
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Aseptic technique is also know as 
A. clean technique 
B. sterile technique 
C. sterilization 
D. decontamination - A. Clean technique 
aseptic technique refers to clean methods of containing microbial contamination in the environment. The environment can not be sterilized. 
 
An intrinsic factor that contributes to the development of a pressure injury is 
A. pressure 
B. hypothermia 
C. diabetes mellitus 
D. genera...
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Suture is define as: - a genetic term for all material used to repair and the-aproximate incited or torn 
tissue. 
Suture material have 3 properties: - Physical characteristics (tensile strength, memory) 
Handling characteristic (pliability) 
Tissue-reaction characteristic (absorption) 
Suture is composed of two main categories: - absorbable and non absorbable 
Absorbable =surgical gut 
collagen sutures used in eye surgeries 
Synt...