key terms and acronyms: Special Equipment & Patient Care Environment Flashcards

1
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  The use of drugs to render the blood sufficiently unable to create a clot or mass to discourage thrombosis

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Anticoagulation 

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2
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Variation from the normal rhythm, especially of the heartbeat.

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Arrhythmia 

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A catheter inserted into an artery and attached to an electronic monitoring system to directly measure arterial blood pressure.

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Arterial monitoring line (A line)

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4
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  A rubber, plastic, metal, or glass tube used to remove or inject fluids into a person.

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Catheter 

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5
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  Broken or crushed into small pieces.

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Comminuted  

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  A bluish discoloration of the skin and mucous membranes caused by excessive concentration of reduced hemoglobin in the blood.

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Cyanosis 

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  The diffusion of solute molecules through a semipermeable membrane passing from the side of higher concentration to the side of lower concentration; a method used in cases of defective renal function to remove elements from the blood that are normally excreted in the urine (hemodialysis).

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Dialysis 

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8
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A graphical record of the heart’s electrical action derived by
amplification of the minutely small electrical impulses normally generated by the heart.

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Electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG)

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9
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  A hollow tube, approximately 10 inches long, with an inflatable cuff near one end that is inserted and positioned in the trachea. After the tube has been positioned, the cuff
is inflated to maintain the tube’s position so the patient can breathe through the tube.

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Endotracheal tube (ETT)

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Any abnormal, tube-like passage within body tissue, usually between two internal organs or leading from an internal organ to the body surface.

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Fistula 

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11
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A position in which the head of the patient’s bed is raised 18 to 20 inches above level, with the knees flexed.

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Fowler position

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12
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Pertaining to the stomach and intestines.

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Gastrointestinal (GI)

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13
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Deficient oxygenation of the blood.

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Hypoxemia 

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13
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Abnormally prolonged and deep breathing.

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Hyperventilation 

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14
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An electronic device designed to automatically control the flow and rate of intravenous fluids into a patient.

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Infusion pump (IMED, IVAC) 

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15
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A system established for reporting the results of blood coagulation or clotting tests.

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International Normalized Ratio (INR)

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16
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Administration of fluids into a vein through the use of a steel needle or plastic catheter.

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Intravenous (IV)

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17
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The introduction of a fluid into a person’s vein; nutrients or medications may be supplied intravenously.

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Intravenous therapy

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18
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The mass of tissues and organs separating the sternum in front and the vertebral column behind, containing the heart and its large vessels, trachea, esophagus, thymus, lymph nodes, and other structures and tissues.

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Mediastinum 

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19
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Voiding of urine.

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Micturition 

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20
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An apparatus designed to observe, report, and measure a given condition or phenomenon
such as blood pressure, heart rate, or respiration rate.

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Monitor 

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21
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Necrosis of the cells of an area of the heart muscle resulting from oxygen deprivation caused by obstruction of the blood supply.

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Myocardial infarction (MI) 

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22
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A plastic tube usually inserted into a nostril and ending in the stomach. It can be used to remove fluid or gas from the stomach, monitor the digestive function of the stomach,
administer medications or nutrients, or obtain specimens of the stomach contents.

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Nasogastric (NG) tube

23
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A photoelectrical device that measures oxygen saturation of the blood (also known as a pulse oximeter).

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Oximeter 

24
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Open, unobstructed, or not closed.

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Patent 

25
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Accumulation of air or gas in the pleural cavity resulting in collapse of the lung on the affected side.

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Pneumothorax 

26
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  A passage or anastomosis between two natural vessels, especially between blood vessels

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Shunt 

27
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An artificial permanent opening, especially in the abdominal wall, that is made in surgical
procedures.

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Stoma 

28
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Above the pubis

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Suprapubic 

29
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Very rapid respirations

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Tachypnea 

29
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A long intravenous tube inserted into a vein (usually the basilic or subclavian vein) and terminating in the pulmonary artery. A monitor attached to the catheter measures the pulmonary artery pressure and the pulmonary capillary wedge pressure; it permits evaluation of cardiac function.

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Swan-Ganz catheter

30
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A longitudinal assemblage of tissues or organs—especially a bundle of nerve fibers having a common origin, function, and termination—or several anatomic structures arranged in a series and serving a common function.

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Tract 

31
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The exertion of a pulling or distracting force to maintain a proper position of bone ends or joints to facilitate the healing process.

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Traction 

32
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A position in which the patient lies supine with the head lower than the remainder of the body.

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Trendelenburg position

33
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An apparatus that allows a patient’s position to be changed from supine to prone and vice versa by one person by maintaining the patient’s position between two frames of the apparatus;
the patient may be turned horizontally or vertically depending on the apparatus used.

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Turning frame

34
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A mechanical apparatus designed to intermittently or continuously assist or control pulmonary ventilation (breathing); also referred to as a respirator.

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Ventilator 

35
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BWICU

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: Burn wound intensive care unit

36
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ntravascular pressure measured by a catheter inserted into the pulmonary artery
(Swan-Ganz catheter) to permit indirect measurement of mean left atrial pressure.

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Wedge pressure 

37
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CCU

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Coronary (cardiac) care unit or critical care unit

38
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CSICU

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Cardiac surgery intensive care unit

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CVICU

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Cardiovascular intensive care unit

40
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ER or ED:

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Emergency room or emergency department

41
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GICU

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Geriatric intensive care unit

42
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ICU

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Intensive care unit or intermediate care unit

43
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MICU

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: Medical intensive care unit or mobile intensive care unit

44
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MSICU

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Medical surgical intensive care unit

45
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Neurological (neuro) intensive care unit or
neonatal intensive care unit

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NICU

46
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Open heart recovery unit

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OHRU

47
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Overnight intensive recovery

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OIR

48
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Postanesthesia care unit

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PACU

49
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Pediatric or psychiatric intensive care unit

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PICU

50
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Respiratory intensive care unit

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RICU

51
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Special care nursery

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SCN

52
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Surgical intensive care unit

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SICU

53
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Surgical trauma intensive care unit

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STICU

54
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Trauma intensive care unit

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TICU

55
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Trauma-neuro intensive care unit

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TNCC