Med surg 1 : operative

  1. How many days should aspirin be stopped before surgery
    how about anticoagulants?
    aspirins should be stopped 7-10 days before 

    anticoagulants 7-14 days before
  2. Name a corticosteroid and how it affects surgery
    • Dexamethasone
    • CVS collapse with anesthesia
  3. Name a phenothiazine and how it affects surgery
    chlorpromazine hydrochloride 

    can cause hypotension risk
  4. How to give diazepam
    • diazepam can cause anxiety if withdrawn suddenly 
    • it cant be diluted 
    • give it 100% out of the vial
  5. Nurses job in consent
    • Consent is the docs responsibility
    • nurses witness and can answer questions after
  6. Who does the site markings
    operating physician not the RN
  7. Circulating nurse jobs
    • verifies consent 
    • preps the room ( temp, light)
    • monitors asepsis and the pt
    • documents 
    • ensures time out happens ( right pt, side)
    • - surgical counts
    • - not sterile
  8. Scrub nurse job
    • -RN, LPN
    • -sets up the sterile table
    • -counts instruments ( 1x at the beginning, 2x at the end) 
    • -sterile
  9. 3 OR zones
    • unrestricted: street clothes
    • semi restricted: scrub clothes and caps
    • restricted: scrub, shoe cover, cap, mask
  10. Surgical asepsis
    • sterile gown : chest is sterile field
    • sleeves 2" above elbow 

    drape from front to back, only the top is sterile

    at least 1ft from the sterile field is maintained
  11. General anesthesia
    • Noises exaggerated
    • excitement( restrained) 

    - no reflexes
  12. Inhaled (volatile)anesthesia
    non explosive less nausea 

    Succinylcholine: K+ leaves = muscle tremor 

    Propofol: white, long term causes high cholest not for egg allergy 

    • Midazolam: benzodiazapine 
    • reversed with flumazodile
  13. regional anesthesia
    epidural : no spinal headache 

    • spinal: position left side, knee to chest 
    •            spinal headache
  14. Signs of malignant hyperthermia and what to do
    • 1) tachycardia
    • 2) hypotension
    • 3) rigid muscle 

    late: temp goes up

    Give dantrolene
  15. Signs of hypovolemic shock
    • 1) hr goes up  ( weak and thready)
    • 2) bp goes down 

    - pallor , cool skin, cyanosis
  16. When to remove the airway
    dont remove until the gag reflex is back
  17. Aldrete score when to be discharged
    7-10= discharge from the PACU

    areas: activities, circ, 02, resp, conscious
  18. Who changes the 1st post op dressing
    MD

    ABD pad, xeroform 

    100_ml/h= excessive wound drainage
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skuper4
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Med surg 1 : operative
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Operation 17,18,19 : Med surg unit 1
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