Nephrotoxic Drugs
Preexisting CKD
Massive Trauma
Liver Failure
Heart Failure
Obstructions
Hypertension
Advance Age
Diabetes
Sepsis
Form of anesthesia, loss of sensation in one localized part of the body
Implies that a specified quantity of drug was rapidly administered IV.
Branch of medicine dealing with operative procedures to correct deformities and defects
Form of anesthesia that uses paste or gel on a specific area
Medication to relieve pain
Opioid analgesic used to supplement general anesthesia during and after surgery to control pain
A physician who specializes in the practice of anesthesia
flexible tube tha tis inserted into a vein or artery to deliver medication, fluids or remove fluids from body
registered nurse who has additional education & training in the administration of anesthetic medications
"Breathing tube"; Placed in trachea to ensure the airway remains open and protected so air reaches the lungs
Instrument used to open throat and larynx, so that intubation is possible
combination of drugs used to medically-induce a state of reversible consciousness
Lying face up and on an incline with head lower than legs
Form of anesthesia, interrupts pain sensation along a nerve in certain part of body, injected into or around the nerve
Loss of motor response (movement) due to paralysis of motor nerves
A state which there is malleable rigidity of limbs, generally unresponsive to aural, visual, or minor painful stimuli.
Endotracheal tube has been removed from airway
The insertion of tube into the airway to protect it from collapsing; opening up the airway to give oxygen, anesthetic or medication
A powerful inhaled drug used for induction and general maintenance of anesthesia; Non-flammable
Stage of anesthesia; erratic breathing, irregular heart rate, nausea, dilated pupils
Inhalation of oro-pharyngeal or gastric content into larynx and respiratory tract
Deprived of adequate oxygen supply
Sterile or non sterile
Counteracts anaphylaxis
Oral or Nasal
Airway,Breathing & Circulation
Unable to awake but not sleeping
Emergency
Every business should have one
Myocardio infarction
Reverse affects of overdose
Monitor w/Defibrillator
HEART RATE REGULATION
INTRINSIC CONTROL
MEDULLA OBLONGATA
PARASYMPATHETIC
CHEMORECEPTORS
NEURAL CONTROL
PROPRIOCEPTORS
BARORECEPTORS
INCREASES IT
SYMPATHETIC
TEMPERATURE
ACCELERATOR
ADRENALINE
SA NODE
THREE
A term used to describe high blood pressure
This food item directly affects blood pressure
Each exercise session should last no less than
You should exercise at least ____ times per week
The bad form of cholesterol is (abbreviation)
The preventable form of diabetes is
____ is the amount of energy it costs to complete a task
The amount of sessions each patient gets to complete Cardiac Rehab
The amount of years Cardiac Rehab has been here at MHWZ
____ is the pressure of circulating blood against the walls of blood vessels
Who is the medical director over Cardiac Rehab?
Implies that a specified quantity of drug was rapidly administered IV.
Branch of medicine dealing with operative procedures to correct deformities and defects.
Medication to relieve pain.
A physician who specializes in the practice of anesthetics.
Flexible tube that is inserted into a vein or artery tp deliver medications, fluids or remove fluids from the body.
Instrument used to open the throat and larynx so that intubation is possible.
Combination of drugs used to medically-induce a state of reversible unconsciousness.
Form of anesthesia, interrupts pain sensation along a nerve in certain parts of the body. injected in or around a nerve.
State in which there is malleable rigidity of the limbs, generally unresponsive to to aural, visual, or minor painful stimuli.
Form of anesthesia, loss of sensation in one localized part of the body.
Form of anesthesia, uses paste or gel on specific area.
Opioid analgesic used to supplement general anesthesia during and after surgery to control pain.
Registered nurse who has received additional education and training in the administration of anesthetic medications.
"Breathing Tube"; Placed in trachea to ensure the airway remains open and protected so air reaches the lungs.
Lying face up and on an incline with head lower than legs.
Loss of motor response (movement) due to paralysis of motor nerves.
Endotracheal tube has be removed from the airway.
Deprived of adequate oxygen supply.
Entry of liquid or solid material into the trachea and lungs.
REM Stage of anesthesia.
Motionlessness
Colorless, nonflammable inhalent
Flammable anesthetic no longer used.
Muscle relaxant
SAMPLE
FAST
OPQRST
Hypoglycemia
Hyperglycemia
Faint
Seizure
Stroke
Heart Attack
Cardiac Arrest
Hypothermia
AED
myocardial infarction
Size up scene
Primary assessment
Anaphylaxis
Epipen
Cardiac Chain of Survival
Glucose
Insulin
Heat Stroke
PPE
EMS
Recovery Position
MD or certified registered nurse anesthetist who specializes in the art and science of administering anesthesia.
preferably an RN; monitors and coordinates all activities in OR, provides supplies to scrub nurse, and manages patient care.
provides intraoperative imaging in a variety of examinations with a variety of equipment
responsible for maintaining the integrity, safety, and efficacy of the sterile field
allied health practitioner qualified by academic and clinical education
qualified surgeon or resident in an accredited surgical educational program; must be capable to assume duties of surgeon
licensed physician specially trained and qualified to perform surgical procedures
The area between the patient drape and the instrument table is maintained as a_________________ and is the territory of the surgeon and the instrument nurse only.
Access in the sterile corridor area is permitted only to those wearing? (4 wds)
What are the Three Cardinal Principles of Radiation Protection; Especially important during C-arm procedure? (3wds)
What C-arm Orientation has the least exposure to operator?
What C-arm Orientation has increased exposure to face and neck by a factor of four?
What C-arm Orientation has increased exposure at x-ray tube end?
What C-arm Orientation should be avoided; increased exposure to head and neck?
The_______ pedal allows the physician or other operator to have hands-free operation of the C-arm.
________ _________ consists of the practice and procedures used to minimize the levels of infectious agents present in the surgical environment. (2 wds)
The typical surgical suite has two general regions known as? (3wds)
What is the area called where the technologist is located?
left posterior oblique (abbrv)
Right posterior oblique (abbrv)
anterior posterior (abbrv)
What is the primary source of radiation exposure to the fluoroscopy staff ? (2wds)
What outfit does the sterile team wear?
Position where patient is lying on their back?
Position where patient is lying on their Stomach?
Inferior vena Cava
semilunar Valves
Tricuspid Valve
Pericardium
Homestasis
Ventricles
Arterioles
Myocardium
Epicardium
Capillary
Arteries
Venules
Atrium
Aorta
Veins
Heart
recovery position
defibrillators
send for help
broken wires
instructions
action plan
anaphylaxis
adrenaline
ambulance
breathing
first aid
Call 000
Lie down
casualty
blue cap
symptoms
inhaler
allergy
airways
doctors
DRSABCD
inhale
asthma
Epipen
listen
COWS
feel
look
CPR