Electrolyte and Anesthesia Knowledge Quiz

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Electrolyte and Anesthesia Knowledge Quiz

Test your knowledge on electrolyte levels, anesthesia practices, and post-operative care with this comprehensive quiz. Designed for healthcare professionals, this quiz will help reinforce essential knowledge and identify areas for improvement.

Prepare yourself with key topics such as:

  • Normal electrolyte ranges
  • Post-operative exercises
  • Significance of regional anesthesia
  • Managing potential blood loss
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by AssessingNurse247
What are the normal electrolytes?
Sodium 135-145 mEq/L
Sodium 125-145 mEq/L
Chloride 98-107 mEq/L
Chloride 90-127 mEq/L
Bicarbonate 20-35 mEq/L
Bicarbonate 22-29 mEq/L
Potassium 3.0-7.0 mEq/L
Potassium 3.5-5.0 mEq/L
A patient is has the following electrolytes levels: Potassium- 2.7, Chloride- 124, Sodium-155 Based on the following levels what conditions is patients experiencing?
Hypokalemia
Hyperkalemia
Hyperchloremia
Hypochloremia
Hypernatremia
Hyponatremia
A nurse goes to prep the skin of patient that is going to undergo surgery, she notices the surgical site is hairy what should she do?
Wax the hair
Shave the hair
Leave hair alone
Clip the hair
Select all of the post operative exercises
Leg exercises(ROM, Dorsiflexion)
Incentive Spirometer(10 times every hr)
TCBD (Turn, Cough and Deep Breathe)
Which of the following is true about Regional Anesthesia:
Large part of the body(Upper/Lower Extremities, Trunk)
Used for Major Surgeries
Used for surgical procedures
Patient loses consciousness
Patient remains conscious
Monitor Circulation when given to lower extremities
Monitor ABC when given to trunk
Propofol Is a example of Regional Anesthesia
Epidural Anesthesia is a induction method of it.
When the procedure of a patient was completed, and they were given a reversal agent to undo anesthesia (Ex.Narcan), What phase is this considered from General Anesthesia?
Induction
Maintenance
Emergent
Elective
What are potential signs of Potential Blood Loss?
Tachycardia(early sign)
Bounding pulse
Weak, Thready pulse
Cyanotic Skin
Change in LOC(Level of Consciousness)
Low Urine Output (less than 30ml per hr)
Jaundice
Restlessness
Pale, Moist Skin
What is true about bleeding time and platelets
Platelets range is 150,000 to 400,000 cells/mm3.
Normal bleeding range time is 1-18 minutes
Normal bleeding range time is 1-9 minutes
Platelets are produced by Bone Marrow
Exercise, high altitudes, long periods of Cold weather increase platelet count.
What are some contraindications of TCBD (Turn, Cough and Deed Breathe)?
Head surgery
Eye surgery
Foot surgery
Shoulder surgery
Ear surgery
Nose surgery
Thigh surgery
Throat surgery
Spinal surgery
When placing the SCD where does the hole go?
On top of Knee
Behind Knee
Side of Knee
In between Ankle and Knee
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