Med admin and some Patho Flashcards
(34 cards)
MODs
Failure of 2 or more organ systems
Iatrogenic
Illness from medical examination or treatment
Autolysis
Self destruction of cells
Necrosis
Death of tissue
7 rights
Pt, meds, dose, time, route, documentation, to refuse
Navel et tube
Narcan Atropine Vasopressin Epinephrine Lidocaine
Navel leg
Nerve Artery Vein Empty space Lymph node
Three types of needles
- Coring
- bevel
- huber
Coring needle
Round end, not commonly used
Bevel
Most common
Huber
Hole 3rd way up on side of needle
What do meds come in
Ampuleo - do not inject air, glass break top
Vial - inject air into vacuum, pull up as much as taking
Non constituted syringe - contains drug in powder and solution separate
Mix o vial - vials joined at neck
Prefilled or preloaded syringes - “flush”
Physiology
How it works
Patho
Problem with
“A”
Without lack of
“Dys”
Trouble , pain
Types of muscle tissue
Cardiac
Smooth (vegetative)
Skeletal (striated)
Types of parenteral
ID SQ IM IV IN IO IP TRANSDERMAL
Who’s the best
James :)
Major muscle groups
Deltoid (shoulder)
Dorsal gluteal
Vastus laterals (under thigh)
Rectus femoris (on thigh)
Best IM route for child
Vastus laterals (under thigh)
ID
Under skin
PPD - purified protein derivative
10-15* angle
SQ
Under fat
45* angle
Check, draw, back- if blood comes out do not push
IM
Major muscle groups
90*
Taut