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Where are Central Venous Catheters placed? Near the right atrium in the vena cava. Saia, D. A. (2021). Patient Care. In Lange Q & A. Radiography Examination (12th ed., p.15)., McGraw Hill.
Where are Pacemaker tips found? Within the apex of the right ventricle. Saia, D. A. (2021). Patient Care. In Lange Q & A. Radiography Examination (12th ed., p.15). McGraw Hill.
What is an infusion is defined as? A large injected volume of medication. Saia, D. A. (2021). Patient Care. In Lange Q & A. Radiography Examination (12th ed., p.17). McGraw Hill.
An object inflicted with infectious micro-organisms is called a? Fomite. Saia, D. A. (2021). Patient Care. In Lange Q & A. Radiography Examination (12th ed., p.17). McGraw Hill.
What stage is the multiplication stage for micro-organisms called? The incubation period. Saia, D. A. (2021). Patient Care. In Lange Q & A. Radiography Examination (12th ed., p.17). McGraw Hill.
During atrial systole, how does blood flow? Blood flows into the left ventricle through the bicuspid valve. Saia, D. A. (2021). Patient Care. In Lange Q & A. Radiography Examination (12th ed., p.18). McGraw Hill.
What is the most effective form of sterilization? Moist heat sterilization. Saia, D. A. (2021). Patient Care. In Lange Q & A. Radiography Examination (12th ed., p.19). McGraw Hill.
The angle needed for an intravenous injection is? A 15 degree angle. Saia, D. A. (2021). Patient Care. In Lange Q & A. Radiography Examination (12th ed., p.19). McGraw Hill.
What type of negligence is when both the healthcare provider and patient are responsible for resulting injury? Contributory Negligence. Saia, D. A. (2021). Patient Care. In Lange Q & A. Radiography Examination (12th ed., p.20). McGraw Hill.
What can a radiographer be charged with if they x-ray the wrong body part? Battery. Saia, D. A. (2021). Patient Care. In Lange Q & A. Radiography Examination (12th ed., p.21). McGraw Hill.
What is the average BUN level found in adults? 7-20 mg/dL. Saia, D. A. (2021). Patient Care. In Lange Q & A. Radiography Examination (12th ed., p.23). McGraw Hill.
The ethical principle veracity refers to? Truthfulness. Saia, D. A. (2021). Patient Care. In Lange Q & A. Radiography Examination (12th ed., p.24). McGraw Hill.
What device is utilized for frequent IV injections? Port. Saia, D. A. (2021). Patient Care. In Lange Q & A. Radiography Examination (12th ed., p.25). McGraw Hill.
How high above the vein should an IV bag with medication be kept? 18-24 inches above. Saia, D. A. (2021). Patient Care. In Lange Q & A. Radiography Examination (12th ed., p.26). McGraw Hill.
What is nitroglycerin used for? Relief from angina pectoris. Saia, D. A. (2021). Patient Care. In Lange Q & A. Radiography Examination (12th ed., p.26). McGraw Hill.
What may be used as response to anaphylactic shock? Epinephrine. Saia, D. A. (2021). Patient Care. In Lange Q & A. Radiography Examination (12th ed., p.27). McGraw Hill.
The average respiration rate is? 12-20 breaths/min. Saia, D. A. (2021). Patient Care. In Lange Q & A. Radiography Examination (12th ed., p.27). McGraw Hill.
The medical abbreviation "pc" means? After meals. Saia, D. A. (2021). Patient Care. In Lange Q & A. Radiography Examination (12th ed., p.27). McGraw Hill.
What is antisepsis defined as? the slowing in the growth of bacteria. Saia, D. A. (2021). Patient Care. In Lange Q & A. Radiography Examination (12th ed., p.28). McGraw Hill.
What is the average creatinine range? 0.5-1.2 mg/dL. Saia, D. A. (2021). Patient Care. In Lange Q & A. Radiography Examination (12th ed., p.28). McGraw Hill.
What are infections acquired from hospitals called? Nosocomial infections. Saia, D. A. (2021). Patient Care. In Lange Q & A. Radiography Examination (12th ed., p.29). McGraw Hill.
A tracheostomy is placed when an obstruction is above or below the level of larynx? Above the larynx. Saia, D. A. (2021). Patient Care. In Lange Q & A. Radiography Examination (12th ed., p.29). McGraw Hill.
What is defined as the dilation or bulging of a blood vessel? Aneurysm. Saia, D. A. (2021). Patient Care. In Lange Q & A. Radiography Examination (12th ed., p.29). McGraw Hill.
Having a creatinine level above average is considered a contraindication for? An IVU study. Saia, D. A. (2021). Patient Care. In Lange Q & A. Radiography Examination (12th ed., p.29). McGraw Hill.
What qualities decrease the chances of contrast side effects? Low osmolarity, high miscibility, and low toxicity. Saia, D. A. (2021). Patient Care. In Lange Q & A. Radiography Examination (12th ed., p.30). McGraw Hill.
What is defined as the total number of dissolved particles in a solution? Osmolarity. Saia, D. A. (2021). Patient Care. In Lange Q & A. Radiography Examination (12th ed., p.31). McGraw Hill.
What is nonmaleficence defined as? The responsibility to protect patients from harm. Saia, D. A. (2021). Patient Care. In Lange Q & A. Radiography Examination (12th ed., p.31). McGraw Hill.
Where is the most used injection site for IVs? the median cubital vein. Saia, D. A. (2021). Patient Care. In Lange Q & A. Radiography Examination (12th ed., p.31). McGraw Hill.
What are pacemakers inserted for? Bradycardia. Saia, D. A. (2021). Patient Care. In Lange Q & A. Radiography Examination (12th ed., p.32). McGraw Hill.
What medical drug is used to treat dysrhythmias? Lidocaine. Saia, D. A. (2021). Patient Care. In Lange Q & A. Radiography Examination (12th ed., p.33). McGraw Hill.
What is a fever reducer also termed as? Antipyretic. Saia, D. A. (2021). Patient Care. In Lange Q & A. Radiography Examination (12th ed., p.33). McGraw Hill.
What qualities do positive contrast agents have? High atomic numbers, iodine, and radiopaque. Saia, D. A. (2021). Patient Care. In Lange Q & A. Radiography Examination (12th ed., p.30). McGraw Hill.
What position is defined as when the feet are higher than the head? Trendelenburg. Saia, D. A. (2021). Patient Care. In Lange Q & A. Radiography Examination (12th ed., p.26). McGraw Hill.
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