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Which of the following statements regarding breast cancer is accurate? A: Random screening and mammography decreases risk. B: The probability of developing breast cancer increases with age. C: One in twenty women in the United States may develop breast cancer. D: Women with cancer in any other organ have a decreased risk for cancer of the breast.
A: after every scheduled procedure. B: after cases involving ruptured bowel. C: only if the room has been used that day. D: When scheduled procedures are completed for the day
Low humidity increases the risk of electrostatic charge and potential fire. High humidity increases the risk for microbial growth and patient infection. A 56 year old patient is undergoing an incision and drainage (I&D) of the right knee and upper thigh after a motorcycle accident. A tourniquet is applied to the patient's upper thigh by the surgeon. Which of the following is the reason why a rubber bandage would not be used for exsanguinations of the patient's extremity? A: Open wounds do not require exsanguinations. B: Nerve damage may be too extensive. C: Infection is present in the extremity. D: Tourniquet pressures are adequate.
Which of the following temperature ranges are considered optimal temperatures conditions to reduce risk of unplanned hypothermia for patients in the OR? A: 60 OF to 65 OF (15.5 OC to 18.3 OF) B: 65 OF to 70 OF (18.3 OC to 21.1 OC) C: 70 OF to 75 OF (20.0 OC to 23.9 OC) D: 75 OF to 80 OF (22.2 OC to 24.4 OC)
B: Metabolic acidosis, compensated. C: Respiratory alkalosis, uncompensated. D: Respiratory alkalosis, compensated.
Susceptible persons caring for patients with varicella should wear respiratory protection. If the caregiver is immune to the disease, respiratory precautions are unnecessary. The other diseases are managed through contact precautions. The antibiotic of choice to treat gram negative bacilli in the GI tract for Salmonella and Shigella is: A: Ampicillin. B: Cephalosporin. C: Vancomycin. D: Tobramycin.
In an oxygen-rich environment the temperature and energy required for fuel to ignite is lower than that of medical air. An oxygen-enriched environment like that of head neck procedures may be present due to the presence of anesthesia gas. A 65 year old patient is in the pre-operative holding area. The patient's preoperative lab test results show several critical values. Which of the following actions should the circulating nurse complete first? A: As the laboratory to draw confirmatory lab tests. B: Inform the anesthesia provider of the lab values. C: Notify the charge nurse of your findings. D: Proceed with the schedule case.
A preoperative nursing assessment should be conducted by a perioperative RN at what point? A: Prior to discharge. B: Before the surgery. C: In the surgeon's office. D: Before the surgical consent is signed.
During an acute infection, the WBC count is likely to be elevated. One parameter that may indicate a systemic infection is an elevated white blood cell count above 12,000/mm. The perioperative nurse can expect to implement what nursing interventions for a trauma patient hose hematocrit is 22%? A: Ensure a glucometer is in the OR. B: Obtain a blood specimen for a type and crossmatch. C: Request 2 units of O-positive blood from the blood bank. D: Set up the rapid infuser with sterile water for infection.
A 55-year old patient with no risk factors is scheduled to have a total thyroidectomy. Prophylactic measures to decrease the incidence of deep vein thrombosis are: A: Low dose unfractionated heparin every 12 hours with low molecular weight heparin daily and intermittent pneumatic compression stocking. B: Low dose unfractionated heparin every 12 hours and intermittent pneumatic compression stockings. C: No specific heparin prophylaxis with early and aggressive ambulation. D: No specific heparin therapy and graded compression stocking.
Nurses who are involved as witness to the signing of consent from attest only to the validity of the patient signature, time and date. A patient is undergoing a procedure using local anesthesia. The perioperative nurse should consider an allergic drug reaction if the patient's A: Pulse increases from 76 to 144. B: Temperature decreases from 37oC to 36.5oC C: Blood pressure increases from 100/60 to 120/72. D: Pulse oximetry reading decreases from 99% to 97%.
A: separation from parents B: loss of privacy. C: death D: altered body image.
An inhalation agent is a potent and volatile anesthetic gas that is used to assist with induction of anesthesia. Inhalation may be administered alone or in combination with other injectable medications that are used to maintain induction of anesthesia prior to and during a surgical procedure. The incision used for an open appendectomy is called: A: McBurney's B: Pfannenstiel C: Paramedian D: Quadrant oblique
If hair removal from the surgical site is necessary, the nurse can help to maintain the risk for infection by making sure the surgical site is clipped A: Immediately before surgery B: The night before surgery C: 2 hours before surgery D: 1 hour before surgery.