RNFA
2 normal finding of metastasis post op in breast CA - ANS-Green/Blue tinted urine
Blue tinted areola
A substance that accepts H+ ions - ANS-Base
A substance that donates H+ ions to a solution - ANS-Acid
Absorbable suture - ANS-Vicryl
Gut chromic
Monocryl
PDS
After carotid case how would you test for stroke - ANS-Squeeze hand/ move toes
Stick out tongue
Best tests for a carotid dz - ANS-Angiogram
But ultrasound most commonly used
Blood clots at capillary beds - ANS-Trousseau' syndrome
C-section needs to be numb at what level of the spine - ANS-T 5-10
C5 function - ANS-Biceps/Deltoid
C6 function - ANS-Brachioraidal
C7 - ANS-Triceps
Cardiovert which rhythms - ANS-Stable catch
Afib
Common cause of carotid injury - ANS-Embolization of debri
Cranial nerve 1 - ANS-Olfactory
Cranial nerve 2 - ANS-Visual acuity Optic
Cranial nerve that involves visual field - ANS-2-Optic
Dimensia difference with Dilemia - ANS-Difficulty focusing
, Don't shock which rhythms - ANS-Asystole
During pregnancy how much does your cardiac output increase - ANS-30%
Each liter of fluid given lowers body temp by - ANS-0.25
Early sign of sepsis - ANS-Decreased urine output
Facial expressions/sensation tests which cranial nerves - ANS-V, Vll
Factors that lead to SSI - ANS-Hx of previous surgery
Prolonged surgery time
Hypoalbuminemia
Hx of COPD
First phase of tissue injury - ANS-Inflammatio
Gag flex tests which nerve - ANS-Glossopharyngeal
Gold standard treatment for disco genie back pain - ANS-Spinal fusion
Hesselbachs triangle is made of what boundaries? - ANS-Inferior Epigastric Artery, inguinal, and
reclusive abdominal
Hesselbox triangle made up of - ANS-Inferior epigastic artery,
Retus Abdominal
Inguinal
How do we diagnose pancreatic cancer - ANS-CT, ERCP, MRI
How do you follow/monitor up with pt before and after carotid surgery - ANS-Every 6 months
ultrasound
How do you know the hypoglossal in a carotid has been damaged? - ANS-Tongue deviation
How do you prep for carotid - ANS-Stern also knotch to ear lobe
How do you treat A-fib - ANS-Beta blocker, calcium channel blocker
How do you treat pulseless v-tach or V-fib - ANS-Defibrillate
How many cervical vertebrae are there - ANS-7
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