NURS 2450 Exam 1 Blueprint and Study
Guide for Fall 2024
Functional Status - Multidimensional concept; ability to physically perform activities such as self-care,
being mobile, and independence at home or in the community.
Informed consent - Active, shared decision-making process between the health care provider and
recipient of care.
Preoperative Nursing Care - Includes patient interview, assessment to identify risk factors and plan for
safety, and education.
Asepsis - Medical asepsis reduces the number of pathogens, while surgical asepsis eliminates all
pathogens; used in different medical procedures.
Erikson Theories - Include Identity vs. Confusion, Intimacy vs. Isolation, and Generativity vs. Stagnation.
Levels of Prevention of Illness & Injury - Include Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary prevention.
Patient & Caregiver Teaching - A dynamic and interactive process exploring knowledge, behavior, and
attitude to prevent complications.
Pre- & Intra-Op Surgical Indications - Include Diagnosis, Cure, Palliation, Prevention, Cosmetic
improvement, and Exploration.
Types of Surgery - Emergency or Elective.
Peri post-op complications - Include Infection, Aspiration, Bleeding, Drug Interaction, Correct patient
identification, and Correct surgical site.
, Types of Preoperative Teaching - Include Sensory, Process, and Procedure.
Components of Preoperative Nursing Care - Include Patient Interview, Assessment to identify risk
factors, and Education.
Purpose of Preoperative Education - To decrease postoperative fear, anxiety, stress, complications,
length of hospitalization, and recovery time after discharge; increases patient satisfaction.
3 conditions of informed consent - Adequate disclosure, Understanding of information, Voluntary.
OR personnel - Include Registered Nurse, Licensed Practical Nurse, Surgical Technologist, Surgeon,
Assistant, Registered Nurse First Assistant, Anesthesia Care Provider.
Circulating nurse (outside sterile field) - Nurse responsible for managing the nursing care within the
operating room but does not scrub in or participate in the sterile field.
LPN/Surgical Tech role in OR - Can function under the supervision of an RN and perform tasks in either
the circulating or scrub nurse role.
Surgeon role in OR - Physician who conducts preoperative medical assessments, performs surgical
procedures, and oversees the surgical team.
Assistant role in OR - Physician who may assist the surgeon in performing specific parts of a procedure
under direct supervision.
RNFA role in OR - Nurse who assists the surgeon by handling tissues, instruments, suturing, and assisting
with hemostasis, requiring formal education.