What is the study of choice for tibial fracture?
CT Scan
What landmark is of value in Laparscopic GYN sx
Round ligament
Who should we
... [Show More] involve as much as possible in the nursing process?
6
Pregnant put cardiac output increases how much
30%
Hesselbachs triangle is made of what boundaries?
Inferior Epigastric Artery, inguinal, and reclusive abdominal
Preferred placement of laparoscopic surgery scope
Palmers point
Name the six sections of nursing process
Assessment
Diagnosis
Outcome
Planning
Implementation
Evaluation
Which area of nursing process do you want to involve family?
Assessment
Which two nerves do you have to be careful of when assisting in a carotid?
Hypoglossal
Vagus
How do you know the hypoglossal in a carotid has been damaged?
Tongue deviation
In a carotid case pt. Strokes and has weakness on the left ....where is the brain injury?
On the right
In assessing the abdomen which do you do first?
Ascultate, palate, percuss
Auscultate
Test for carotid inexpensive?
Doppler, ultra sound
Three carotid complications
Tongue deviation
Facial numbness
Hoarness
In Hypoglossal injury tongue points to side of injury
T/F
True
Cranial nerve that involves visual field
2-Optic
2 normal finding of metastasis post op in breast CA
Green/Blue tinted urine
Blue tinted areola
Normal Bicarbonate level
22-26
Most damaging injury to tissue
Crushing injury
Dimensia difference with Dilemia
Difficulty focusing
Recommended breast conservation for which pt.
Unifocal Tumor
Which gas is volital?
Carbonic acid
In a pregnant women how much blood flow goes to the uterus
20%
During pregnancy how much does your cardiac output increase
30%
What is the early sign of malignant hyperthermia
Increased end title co2
What's a late sign of MH
Increase temperature
What should we ask patients to stop before surgery
Smoking because of wound healing
Which cranial nerve is shrug shoulders
11
Marginal mandibular facial nerve function (3)
-Supplies motor function to lower lip
Usually courses inferior to the rim of the mandible
Is in close proximity to importance facial artery lymph nodes along the mandible rim
Which nerve has large veins coursing over it laterally in the submandibular triangle
Hypoglossal
The radical neck dissection removes what three things
Sternocleidomastoid muscle
Internal jugular vein
Spinal accessory nerve
What nerve does the modified neck dissection?
Spinal Accessory Nerve
This is important in what case to always preserve the spinal accessory nerve and is performed using similar neck incisions as a radical neck dissection
A modified radical neck dissection [Show Less]