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6601 Exam III
ISU PA
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Biology
Graduate
10/20/2010

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Term
Tips for accepting criticism:
Definition

don't take it personally

accept you are not perfect

find aspects you can agree with

find ways you can improve

don't hold a grudge

view your work/actions in the view of others

if emotional, wait to respond

Term
phases of constructive feedback
Definition

1. evaluation phase

2. feedback phase

 

Term
Evaluation phase
Definition

gather data

listen, observe

objective vs subjective data

consider expectations

be fair, identify self bias

Term
Feedback Phase
Definition

be specific and direct

don't let emotions interfere

be sicere, respecful and honest

reinforce expectations

Term
what is the E of a SOAPE note?
Definition
(patient) Education
Term
stages of change
Definition

precontemplation

contemplation

preparation

action

maintenance

Term
What three blood borne pathogens are of concer?
Definition

HIV

HBV

HCV

Term

Which fluid is NOT of concern when using precautions?

Blood

Semen

urine

synovial fluid

Definition
Urine
Term
Body fluids to be cautious about:
Definition

vaginal secretions

synovial fluid

CSF

pleural fluid

peritoneal/pericardial fluid

amniotic fluid

semen

BLOOD  or any fluid contaminated with blood

Term
Fluids that precautions DO NOT apply:
Definition

feces

nasal secretions

sputum

sweat

tears

urine

vomitus

saliva (except when it has blood in it)

Term

Which individual is considered 'safe'?

Mom

Joe the plumber

New little baby

IV drug user

Definition
none!!!
Term
is it necessary to wash your hands (before and after seeing a patient) when you use gloves for the duration of the appointment?
Definition
Yes, always always always wash your hands before and after seeing a patient
Term
Objects that can be contaminated and penetrate the skin: (5)
Definition

needles

syringes

lancets

scalpels

razor blades

Term
T/F When using sharps they should ALWAYS be recapped so no one can get hurt.
Definition
aboslutely positively FALSE
Term
What is the primary reason for risk exposure?
Definition
no using universal precautions
Term
T/F Most injuries are due to uncooperative patients.
Definition

False. 

Most injuries are SELF inflicted

Term
What is the primary reason for exposure?
Definition

Needle sticks - 80% of all work related exposures

 

 

however, only 54% are reported

Term
Transmission of HIV is (>,<, =) than Hep B.
Definition

<

HIV has less of a transmission rate than hep B

Hep B can live in dried blood for up to a week

Term
If you are exposed to HIV, what steps of counseling/precautions are taken?
Definition

sexual abstinence or condom use 6-12 weeks

avoid pregnancy

DC breat feeding

avoid donating blood, serum, or semen, tissue

may work w/o concern

report any flu like symptoms

Term
If you are exposure to HBV or HCV, what precuations/counseling are taken?
Definition

no special precautions

avoid donating blood, serum, semen, tissue

may work w/o concern

Term
What is the rate of latex allergy?
Definition
.5-24%
Term
What is the most common presentation of latex allergy?
Definition
Irritant dermatitis
Term
What are taper needles used for?
Definition
tissue that is easy to penetrate, such as bowel or BVs
Term
What are cutting needles used for?
Definition

penetration of tough tissue

 

DO NOT use to suture skin

Term

Suture sizes:

2 (<,>) 2-0

9-0 (<,>) 4-0

Definition

>

<

Term

9-0 suture is used for?

 

5-0 sutures is used for?

 

3-0 suture size is used for?

 

1 to 2 suture size is used for?

Definition

opthalmic and micro-surgeries

 

face, trunk, smaller excisions, vein/artery repair

 

thik skin areas, high tension, large excisions

 

abdominal repairs

Term
What are the steps to creating a streile field?
Definition

hand washing/surgical scrub

patient wound preparation

barriers

maintainentance of sterile field

Term
distance between teh skin edge and the emerging suture should be (<,>,=) on both sides of the wound.
Definition
Term
the tip of the needle holder should grasp the needle aobut ____ of the way back from the point.
Definition
2/3
Term
T/F it is desirable to evert the edges of a wound.
Definition

True

averted wounds have the best cosmetic outcomes

 

to obtain an inverted sutured wound:

90 degrees in and 90 degrees out

prevent space under the area of the wound

go all the way to the bottom of the wound

Term

Injection need length depends on:

 

Definition

route of administration

pt size

pt wt

type of tissue injected

Term
Injection needle guage depends on:
Definition

viscosity of fluid

pt comfort

Term
larger the guage of a needle the (bigger, smaller) the needle
Definition
smaller
Term
Angle of insertion when doing an injection depends on:
Definition

body wt

body fat content

type of injection

Term
Amount of injectable fluid to be injected depends on:
Definition

site

route of injection

age of pt

Term
Site of injection depends on:
Definition

drug being given

amount being given

age of pt

Term
Typical sites of injection:
Definition

forearm

upper arm

ABD

buttock/gluteus

anterior thigh

Term

Intradermal Injections:

Needle length

Needle guage

Angle of insertion

amount

site

 

Definition

1/4-1/2 inch

25-27 guage

5-15 degrees

0.1-0.10 cc

inner forearm - 3-4 inches below antecubital space

Term
Types of injections for intradermal injections:
Definition

TB testing

Allergy

Term

Subcutaneous Injections

Needle length

needle guage (child/adult)

angle of insertion (child/adult)

amount

 

Definition

3/8 - 5/8

(child 26-31) (adult 25-31)

(child 45 degrees) (adult 45-90 degrees)

0.1-1.0 cc

Term
Subcutaneous injectable sites:
Definition

outer aspect of upper arm

ABD

anterior thigh

scapular area(unusual)

upper ventral dorsal glueal area (love handle area)

 

Term
What does it mean to 'aspirate'?
Definition
once you have punctured the skin with the needl pull back on the plunger to make sure you haven't hit a blood vessel before injecting the fluid into the body.
Term
Types of injections using SubQ:
Definition

anticoagulants

insulin

 allergy desensitization

migraine injection

interferons

most injectable narcotis (though most often given IM)

some vaccines

 

Term

IM injections:

Needle length (child/adult)

Needle guage(child/adult)

angle of insertion

amount injected (infant/small child, children/elderly/thin pts, adults

 

Definition

(child 1/2 - 1")(adult 1-1.5" - obese 3")

(child 23 ga)(adult 21-23 ga)

90 degrees

(infant/small child <1cc)(children/elderly/thin pts <2cc)(adults 2-3 cc up to 4cc)

Term
Sites of injections for IM:
Definition

deltoid (except in small children)

vastus lateralis (preferred in infants <7mo)

ventrofluteal (lateral side of butt)

dorsogluteal (not in child <3yo) avoid sciatic

Term
to ensure injectible fluid stays in injection site during IM injections, what technique is used?
Definition
Z-track
Term
Types of injections for IM:
Definition

Abs

vaccinations

narcotics

hormones

steroids

Ig

 

Term
What are the advantages to IM injections?
Definition

lasts longer

 

although there are more side effects

Term
before injection takes place check for:
Definition

proper patient

proper med

proper dose

proper route

 

**always ask about allergies**

Term
What are the standard (universal) precaution methods?
Definition

hand washing

gloves

lab coat

sharps container usage

safety devices

Term
What tube is used for a CBC?
Definition

Lavender

 

contains anticoagulant

Term
What tests are ran on a blue top tube?
Definition

coagulation

must be drawn fully! will be rejected

Term
If a chemistry needs to be ran STAT which tube is preferred?
Definition
Green top tube
Term
What items are absolutely required on a blood tube?
Definition

patient first and last name

patient middle initial

medical record (or hostpital) number

date of birth

date drawn

time drawn

phleb initial

 

Term
Where is the most common place for a draw?
Definition

anticubital fossa

 

the median cubital vein

Term
A lavender top tube contains?
Definition
EDTA
Term
A light blue tube contains?
Definition

sodium citrate

 

coag!

9:1 ratio (blood:citrate)

Term
Green top tube contains?
Definition

Heparin

inhibits thrombin

 

Chemistry!

for stats

Term
red-gray tiger top tube contains?
Definition

clot activator and a separation gel

 

aka SST (serum separator tubeS)

 

Term
routine blood collection order of tubes:
Definition

blood culture

coag

serum tubes (SST)

heparin tubes (green tube)

EDTA (lavender)

glucose tubes (gray tube - lactic)

Term
Specimens can be rejected due to:
Definition

inadequately labeled

QNS (quanitity not sufficient)

clotted sample (coag)

hemolyzed specimen

 

 

Term
What is the best way to avoid a hematoma?
Definition

remove tourniquet prior to needle removal

apply adequate pressure on site after needle removal

avoid going through the vein entirely

bend arm after needle removal while applying pressure

avoid probing for the vein

Term
What causes a hemolyzed sample?
Definition

too small a guage of neelde

too large vacuum

mixing tubes too vigorously

 

**bad interferes with some tests and sample may be rejected

Term
Labs affected by hemolysis:
Definition

potassium

lactic dehydrogenase

aspartate aminotransferase

CBC

Fe

ALT (alanine amnotransferase)

thyroxine (T4)

 

Term
How to deal with IV fluids when doing phlebotomy?
Definition

use other arm

 

if not possible -

draw below IV and turn off for 2 minutes

discard first 5 mL

note on requisition that draw was done on IV arm

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