If you are in health care services or studying for the same, then we have a 'Pre And Post Operative Care Trivia Quiz' for you right here. By playing this quiz, you can test your current knowledge on this subject, as well as get an opportunity to learn more through this quiz. The pre and post-operative care determine how well See morethe patient is going to be. Let's see how much you know about it!
True
False
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Ginseng
Goldenseal
Ephedra
Licorice
Dong Quai
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Danshen
Kava
Feverfew
Garlic
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Garlic
St. Johns Wart
Kava
Danshen
Valarian
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Kiwi
Banana
Avocado
Potato
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True
False
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Atelectasis
Pneumonia
Renal failure
Liver prolems
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Longer medication half-life.
Shorter medication half-life.
Longer wound healing.
Fluid imbalance.
A, C, D
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Heart failure
Kidney failure
Liver failure
Stroke
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Withdrawl
Increased hydration
Increased bleeding
A desire to quit drinking.
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A lower tolerance to medication
Delayed wound healing
Increase in pain
Higher tolerance to general anesthesia
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Explain the procedure
Witness the voluntary signature
Advise the patient on the best choice to make
To inform the patient of the surgeons faults.
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A patient refuses information
Level of understanding
Refusal to sign
Reluctance to have the procedure
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Abdominal
Spine
Cardiac
Brain
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Anal
Spine
Brain
Cervical
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Liver
Kidney
Lung
Hip
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Sping
Pelvic
Hip
Anal
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Kidney
Lung
Rectal
Pelvic
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Brain
Cervical
Lung
Heart
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You will be able to move before you feel it.
You will be able to feel, but wont be able to move right away.
You will need 72 hours before you can walk safely.
Sensation will return equally within 36 hours.
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Perineum
Cervical
Abdomen
Lower extremities
Arms
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Hypotension
Hypertension
Glucose levels
Renal function
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Increased hypotension
Increased hypertension
Pt able to move legs
Can last in the system up to 72 hours.
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Pt will experience loss of sensation in lower extremities.
Pt will experience loss of sensation in the plexsus.
Pt will have to have an occlusion tourniquet to prevent spreading of the anesthesia.
Pt will experience dizziness and confusion when the surgery is over.
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General
Nerve Block
Brier Block
Continuous Blockade
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A general anesthetic will be used to control your pain.
A Brier Block will be used to control your pain.
A Continuous Blockade will be used to control your pain.
A Nerve Block will be used to control your pain.
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Assess for inflammation and infection.
Ensure the patient is moving around.
Turn off pump and give PO meds to evaluate pain tolerance.
Ensure pt VS is stable.
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General Anesthesia
Conscious sedation
Nerve Block
Continuous Blockade
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Cardiac
Respiratory
Renal
LOC
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Sedation
Confusion
Hypotension
Respiratory depression
All the above
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Elderly
Genetic predisposition
Babies
Young adults
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O2 consumption goes up
Lactic acidosis
Sustained muscle contraction
Increased heat and CO2 production
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Destruction of muscle fiber cover
Increased K
Increased myoglobin
Increased CK
None of the above
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10-15 min
20-30 min
5-15 min
30-60 min
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A temperature greater than 96.8
A temperature of greater than 95.0
O2 sat of 93 or greater
O2 sat of 90 or greater (or as ordered)
No excessive bleeding or draining
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Intra op
Post op
24 hours
36 hours
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Every 15 min x4, every 30 min x4, every hour x4
Every 30 min x4, every hour x4
Every hour x4
Every 2 hours x4
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Narcotics
Bensodiazepines
Increased heart rate
Low fluid volume
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Every 15 minutes
Every hour
Every two hours
Every four hours
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Infection
Inflammatory response
Lungs
Reactivated metabolism
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Inflammation
Increased drainage
Infection
Normal surgery response.
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Prone
Supine
Semi Fowlers
Jack Knife
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Renal failure
Liver failure
Hypotension
Hypertension
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Intermittent fever
Vomiting
Chills
Diaphoresis
A,C,D
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Have a hard time regulating temp
Have higher blood volume
Have lower blood volume
None of the above
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Only eat when hungry
Chose the type of band aids used
Have as much ice cream as they want.
Run around the hospital as soon as possible.
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Give meds PO
Use different scales to measure pain
Use IV
Reduce pain scale by 3 as pediatric pt's have no pain reference.
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Cardiac
Respiratory
Integumentary
Renal
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