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What are three contrast medias used for a GI study? | Barium Sulfate, Iodinated Contrast, and Air
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List two possible contraindications for barium sulfate. | Bowel perforation and obstruction
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After receiving contrast media for a test, should a patient increase or decrease their water intake? | Increase
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What is a normal blood pressure reading? | 120/80 mmHg
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What is the difference between tachypnea and bradypnea? | Tachypnea means breathing fast and bradypnea means breathing slow.
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When moving and lifting patients, what part of the object do we want closest to the body? | Heaviest part
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What is subjective data? | Information you have learned from the patient or from the people caring for the patient.
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What are some examples of good nonverbal communication that we can convey to our patients? | A professional appearance, good posture, eye-contact, distance, good listening skills, and silence when needed.
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What is a nosocomial infection? | Infection acquired in the course of medical care
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What is medical asepsis? | To eliminate as best as possible all microorganisms by the use of soap, water, friction, and chemical disinfectants.
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What is the average pulse rate for an adult? | 60- 90 BPM
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What is the normal respiration rate for an adult? | 15-20 per minute
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What is the normal body temperature for an adult? | 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit
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What is a crash cart? | Cart that contains medications and equipment that are needed when a patient's condition suddenly becomes critical.
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What are some causes of a hypovolemic shock? | Trauma, hemorrhage, vomiting, diarrhea, and burns
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What would be seen during a mild case of anaphylactic shock? | Nasal congestion, itching, sneezing
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What is a code blue? | Emergency call system for a cardio or respiratory arrest
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List some devices used for immobilization. | Pigg-o-stat, sandbags, velcro boards, sheet wraps, lead aprons, sponges, tape
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What is the difference between a drug generic name and brand name? | A generic name identifies the chemical family and always begins with a lower case letter. A brand name is assigned by the manufacturer and the first letter is always capitalized.
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What are the six rights of medication administration? | Right dose, right medication, right patient, right time, right route, and right documentation
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What is the crash cart drug, Heparin, used for? | Blood thinner
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What size needle should be used for a trauma patient who needs large volumes of medicine very rapidly? | 16 gauge
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Where should a tourniquet be placed in relation to a site of access? | 5-6 inches above needle stick site
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What position should the needle bevel maintain during a stick? | Less than a 30 degree angle
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