Quiz 2

Create an educational and visually appealing image of a surgical setting with nurses and doctors discussing patient care and healing, incorporating elements like surgical instruments, anatomical charts, and wound dressings.

Surgical Knowledge Mastery Quiz

Test your understanding of surgical procedures and wound care in this comprehensive quiz. With 47 carefully crafted questions, you'll challenge your knowledge of nursing principles, anatomy, and patient care.

  • Engaging multiple-choice and checkbox questions
  • Ideal for nursing students and healthcare professionals
  • Enhance your surgical knowledge and clinical skills
47 Questions12 MinutesCreated by HealingHands102
What is it called when wound layers separate?
Dehiscence
Evicersation
What is collection of extravasated blood trapped in tissues or in an organ that results from incomplete hemostasis after surgery or an injury?
Thrombosis
Hematoma
Embolus
Adhesion
Which catheter is designed with a balloon near tip to be inflated after insertion?
Coude
Foley
Superpubic
What type of dressing may be chosen for management of a wound with little exudate/drainage?
Dry
Wet to dry
Transparent
What type of dressing- primary purpose is to mechanically debride a wound
Wet to dry
Dry
Transparent
Irrigation
What type of dressing- irrigate top to bottom
Wet to dry
Irrigation
Dry
Transparent
What is infection of skin characterized by heat, pain, erythema and edema
Thromobsis
Embolyis
Cellulitis
what can cause hypotension and decrease potassium
Anticoagulants
NSAIDS
ANTIHYPERTENSIVES
DIURETICS
What is normal PH level
7.35 TO 7.45
7.45 TO 7.55
7.25 TO 7.35
7.15 TO 7.35
What is normal HCO3
21-24
22-26
23-25
20-23
WHATS NORMAL CO2
35-42
35-45
30-42
31-42
What type of anesthesia causes loss of sensation at desired site
TOPICAL
LOCAL
REGIONAL
Whats another name for Lorazepam
PEPCID
ADAVAN
ZOFRAN
VERSED
what phase of wound healing- signs of symptoms of inflammation, leukocytes fight infection and blood clot dissolves, wound begins to fill with new cells?
RECONSTRUCTION
INFLAMMATORY
MATURATION
what phase of wound healing- collagen begins to form wound appears like a irregular, raise purplish, immature scar
RECONSTRUCTION
INFLAMMATORY
MATURATION
What phase of wound healing- fibroblasts exit the wound and wound continues to gain strength,scar tissue matures
RECONSTRUCTION
MATURATION
INFLAMMATORY
What type of wound drainage is a mixtive of serum and blood, normal unless excessive pale red watery mix
SANGUENIOUS
SEROUSANGUNIOUS
PRULENT
What may be discontinued 485 hours up to 1 week prior to surgery to prevent possible hemorrhage?
ANTICOUAGULANT
DIURETICS
ANTIHYPERTENSIVES
what process of wound healing- where skin edges are close together and little tissue is lost
PRIMARY INTENTION
SEONDARY INTENTION
What is a traveling clot?
THROMBOSIS
EMBOLIS
What are 3 things that are main nutritional factors for surgical patients- check all that apply
CARBS
VITAMIN A
VITAMIN C
ZINC
PROTEIN
FATS
What are 3 things that are main nutritional factors for surgical patients- check all that apply
Extracellular fluid
Intercellular Fluid
Interstitial fluid
What do you monitor for compromised circulation? Check all that apply
Poikilothermic- Temperature
Pain
Redness
Paresthesia- Tingling
Paralysis- Movemen
PALLOR- PALE
TEMPERATURE
PULSE
What will cause a fluid electrolyte imbalance? Check all that apply
PEEING
POOPING
SWEATING
VOMITING
What does Hypotonic do to the cell
SHRINK
SWELL
Where do you NOT perform Venipuncture?- check all that apply
An extremity with shunt
An extremity with a fistula
WRIST
HAND
Whats High magnesium called
Hypomagnesimia
Hypertracemia
Hypermagnesimia
Hypokalemia
What size should a patient lay on when receiving an enema
LEFT
RIGHT
When do you flush tube for feedings? Check all that apply
BEFORE
AFTER
IN BETWEEN FEEDING
What is the PH of gastric contents?
<8
<4
<6
<5
How much fluid is recommended for wound healing
2000-2400
2100-2500
2000-3000
2200-2500
Whats an example of Vitamin A
DARK LEAFY VEG
MEAT
FORTEFIED CEREAL
Whats an example of vitamin C
Cauliflower
Fortified cereal
Yellow fruit/vegetables
What type of wound drainage indicates infection and is BAD
SEROUS
Prulent
SEROUSANGUINOUS
What may need to be held for surgery- when combined with anesthetic and opioids can cause hypertension
Anticoagulants
Diuretics
Antihypertensives
What is low sodium called?
Hyposodiuma
Hypersodiuma
Hyponatremia
Hypokalemia
What can prolong bleeding
Antihypertensives
Diuretics
NSAIDS
Whats an example of ZINC check all that apply
Seafood
Broccoli
Fortified cereal
Apple
What process of wound healing- begins as soon as injury occurs- blood platelet adhere to walls of injured vessels and clotform
Primary intention
Teritary intention
Hemostasis
Whats normal calcium level?
4.5-5.6
4.0-4.5
1.5-3.5
3.5-4.5
What is normal level for magnesium
3.5-4.5
1.5-2.5
1.0-3.0
1.2-1.5
Whats normal sodium level
1.5-145
135-145
125-135
1.0-14.0
Whats normal range of potassium
3.1-4.5
2.9-3.5
3.5-5.0
2.9-3.6
Patient has a PH of 7.20 HC03 of 23 and a CO2 of 34
Respiratory alkalosis partial compensation
Metabolic Acidosis no compensation
Respiratory Acidosis no compensation
Metabolic alkalosis partial compensation
What type of surgery is not necessary to preserve life and can be scheduled
ELECTIVE
EMERGENT
URGENT
Who can sign and informed consent? Check all that apply
Adults
Health POA
NURSE
Parent or legal guardian
What are some factors that affect sleep? Check all that apply
Illness
Drugs
Lifestyle
Nutrition
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