FINAL EXAM Flashcards

1
Q

needle length for a Sub Q injection

A

1/4-5/8 inch

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2
Q

gauge diameter of a Sub Q injection

A

26-30

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3
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Angle of a Sub Q injection

A

45-90

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4
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volume of a Sub Q injection

A

0.5-1.0 ml

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5
Q

Needle length of an IM injection

A

1-2 inch

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6
Q

Gauge diameter of an IM injection

A

21,22,23

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7
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Angle of an IM injection

A

90

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8
Q

Volume of an IM injection

A

3ml max

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9
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needle length for a Deltoid injection

A

5/8th-1inch

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10
Q

Gauge for a Deltoid Injection

A

23-25

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11
Q

Volume of a Deltoid Injection

A

1ml

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12
Q

Intradermal needle length

A

1/2 inch

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13
Q

Intradermal gauge size

A

26-28

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14
Q

Intradermal angle

A

5-15 degrees

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15
Q

5 sites of intramuscular injections

A
Deltoid
Vastus lateralis
Ventrogluteal
Rectus femoris
Dorsogluteal
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16
Q

what is folic acid used for?

A

neuro tube

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17
Q

Parts of a nutrition assessment

A

signs and symptoms associated with altered nutrition
subjective and objective data regarding nutritional practices
nutrition energy level
obtain clients health and dietary history

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18
Q

what is dysphagia

A

difficulty swallowing

19
Q

fine motor skill of a newborn

A

grasp reflex

20
Q

fine motor skill of a 2 month old

A

holds hands open

21
Q

Fine motor of a 4 month old

A

puts things in mouth and shakes a toy

22
Q

fine motor of a 6 month old

A

holds a bottle, starts to transfer objects from hand to hand

23
Q

fine motor skills of a 9 month old

A

develop pincher grasp

24
Q

fine motor os a 12 month old

A

tries to stack object

25
Q

Age the baby starts to sit unsupported, rolls from back to front and front to back

A

6 months

26
Q

Age the baby starts to sit down from standing, may take a few steps, may stand alone

A

12 months

27
Q

age in which the baby starts to pull up to a stand and sits without support

A

9 months

28
Q

average HR and RR of a newborn

A

HR: 120-160
RR: 30-50

29
Q

average HR and RR of an infant

A

HR: 80-140
RR: 20-30

30
Q

Average HR and RR of a toddler

A

HR: 80-130
RR: 20-30

31
Q

Average HR and RR of a preschooler

A

HR: 80-120
RR: 20-30

32
Q

bluish extremities due to poor circulation

A

acrocyanosis

33
Q

Vital sign order for infants and toddlers

A

Respiratory Rate
HR (apical)
BP
Temp (axillary 3-4 yrs, rectal infants)

34
Q

The safest type of enema

A

saline

35
Q

what oder do you don PPE?

A

gown, mask/respirator, goggles/face shield, gloves

36
Q

Order to remove PPE?

A

gloves, face shied/goggles, gown, mask/respirator, WASH HANDS

37
Q

6 components of QSEN?

A
patient centered care
evidence based practice
safety
teamwork/collaboration
quality improvement
informatics
38
Q

test for potency of radial and ulnar arteries

A

Allens Test

39
Q

poor circulation to extremities can cause

A

Raynauds disease

40
Q

swishing sound caused by turbulent blood in the heart

A

murmur

41
Q

sustained by forceful thrusting of the ventricle during systole

A

Heaves or Lifts

42
Q

client opens eyes to only voice, responds slowly with confusion, seems unaware of environment

A

Obtunded

43
Q

client opens eyes, answers questions, then falls back asleep

A

Lethargy

44
Q

Client awakens to vigorous shake or painful stimuli but return to unresponsive sleep

A

Stupor