Deck 10: Special Equipment and Patient Care Environments

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What device measures pulmonary artery pressure (PAP)?

A) Suprapubic catheter
B) Swan-Ganz catheter
C) Endotracheal tube
D) Nasogastric tube
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What level of oxygen saturation in the blood should be maintained when a patient exercises?

A) Minimum of 70 percent
B) Minimum of 80 percent
C) Minimum of 90 percent
D) Minimum of 95 percent
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Which of the following values is most closely concerned with the body's ability to fight acute or chronic disease or infection?

A) RBC count
B) WBC count
C) Hgb
D) Hct
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What is a normal blood glucose level?

A) 30 mg/dL
B) 90 mg/dL
C) 180 mg/dL
D) 540 mg/dL
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Which platelet count permits the performance of resistive exercises?

A) 20,000/mm3
B) 40,000/mm3
C) 60,000/mm3
D) 80,000/mm3
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How often does a PCA system allow a patient to self-administer a dose of medication?

A) Every 2 minutes
B) Every 6 minutes
C) Every 30 minutes
D) Every hour
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Which of the following is a graphical record of the heart's electrical action?

A) EKG
B) ETT
C) INR
D) MI
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What can be used to continuously measure blood pressure or obtain blood samples without the need for repeated needle punctures?

A) A line
B) B line
C) C line
D) D line
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Which hospital unit is designated by the acronym SICU?

A) Special intensive care unit
B) Surgical intervention and cardiac unit
C) Surgical intensive care unit
D) Sensory integration care unit
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Which medication is an anticoagulant?

A) Heparin
B) Warfarin
C) Aspirin
D) All of the above
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What information can be found using an ICP?

A) Intravenous pressure
B) Intrathoracic pressure
C) Intracranial pressure
D) Intermittent capsule pressure
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Which hemoglobin (Hgb)level would be a contraindication for any treatment requiring physical activity?

A) Greater than 16 g/dL
B) Greater than 8 g/dL
C) Less than 16 g/dL
D) Less than 8 g/dL
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What condition describes a significant decrease in an individual's red blood cell count?

A) Polycythemia
B) Anemia
C) Hypoxemia
D) Tachypnea
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Which bed oscillates in a cradle-like motion to reduce the amount of prolonged pressure on the patient's skin?

A) Air-fluidized support bed
B) Low air loss therapy bed
C) Post-trauma mobility bed
D) Standard adjustable bed
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Which treatment is used for patients who experience ESRD?

A) Traction
B) Dialysis
C) External fixation
D) Internal fixation
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What type of exercise is recommended if a patient's INR is between 4.0 and 5.0?

A) Heavy resistive and aerobic exercise
B) Only light exercise; resistive exercises should be avoided
C) Low-intensity resistive exercises
D) Only limited bed mobility; all other physical activity should be deferred
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Which mode of oxygen delivery is most frequently used for patients who require longer periods of low to moderate concentrations of oxygen?

A) Nasal cannula
B) Oronasal mask
C) Tent
D) Tracheostomy catheter
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How is a bed positioned for a patient in Fowler's position?

A) The lower component is higher than the upper component.
B) The upper and lower components are level, and also in line with the middle component.
C) The upper and lower components are raised while the middle remains stationary.
D) The upper and lower components are lowered while the middle remains stationary.
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What photoelectrical device measures the oxygen saturation of blood?

A) Endotracheal tube
B) Arterial monitoring line
C) Swan-Ganz catheter
D) Oximeter
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What kind of breathing would benefit a person experiencing hyperventilation?

A) Pursed-lip breathing
B) Deep breathing
C) Rapid, shallow breathing
D) Breath holding
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Deck 10: Special Equipment and Patient Care Environments
1
What device measures pulmonary artery pressure (PAP)?

A) Suprapubic catheter
B) Swan-Ganz catheter
C) Endotracheal tube
D) Nasogastric tube
B
A Swan-Ganz catheter is a long tube inserted into a vein (usually the basilic or subclavian vein)and terminating in the pulmonary artery.A monitor attached to the catheter measures the pulmonary artery pressure.
2
What level of oxygen saturation in the blood should be maintained when a patient exercises?

A) Minimum of 70 percent
B) Minimum of 80 percent
C) Minimum of 90 percent
D) Minimum of 95 percent
C
During exercise or physical activity,a minimum of 90 percent saturation should be maintained to avoid hypoxemia and possible respiratory dysfunction.If the SaO₂ falls below 90 percent and remains there,the patient's nurse or physician should be notified and the treatment should be discontinued.
3
Which of the following values is most closely concerned with the body's ability to fight acute or chronic disease or infection?

A) RBC count
B) WBC count
C) Hgb
D) Hct
B
The white blood cell (WBC),also known as a leukocyte,is one of the body's defense mechanisms for fighting acute or chronic disease or infection.A person with a decreased WBC count caused by an immunosuppressed condition must be monitored carefully,and the caregiver must be certain to perform thorough hand hygiene,apply protective garments,and follow precautions before treatment to reduce the possibility of cross-contamination.
4
What is a normal blood glucose level?

A) 30 mg/dL
B) 90 mg/dL
C) 180 mg/dL
D) 540 mg/dL
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Which platelet count permits the performance of resistive exercises?

A) 20,000/mm3
B) 40,000/mm3
C) 60,000/mm3
D) 80,000/mm3
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6
How often does a PCA system allow a patient to self-administer a dose of medication?

A) Every 2 minutes
B) Every 6 minutes
C) Every 30 minutes
D) Every hour
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7
Which of the following is a graphical record of the heart's electrical action?

A) EKG
B) ETT
C) INR
D) MI
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8
What can be used to continuously measure blood pressure or obtain blood samples without the need for repeated needle punctures?

A) A line
B) B line
C) C line
D) D line
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9
Which hospital unit is designated by the acronym SICU?

A) Special intensive care unit
B) Surgical intervention and cardiac unit
C) Surgical intensive care unit
D) Sensory integration care unit
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10
Which medication is an anticoagulant?

A) Heparin
B) Warfarin
C) Aspirin
D) All of the above
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11
What information can be found using an ICP?

A) Intravenous pressure
B) Intrathoracic pressure
C) Intracranial pressure
D) Intermittent capsule pressure
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12
Which hemoglobin (Hgb)level would be a contraindication for any treatment requiring physical activity?

A) Greater than 16 g/dL
B) Greater than 8 g/dL
C) Less than 16 g/dL
D) Less than 8 g/dL
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13
What condition describes a significant decrease in an individual's red blood cell count?

A) Polycythemia
B) Anemia
C) Hypoxemia
D) Tachypnea
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14
Which bed oscillates in a cradle-like motion to reduce the amount of prolonged pressure on the patient's skin?

A) Air-fluidized support bed
B) Low air loss therapy bed
C) Post-trauma mobility bed
D) Standard adjustable bed
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15
Which treatment is used for patients who experience ESRD?

A) Traction
B) Dialysis
C) External fixation
D) Internal fixation
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16
What type of exercise is recommended if a patient's INR is between 4.0 and 5.0?

A) Heavy resistive and aerobic exercise
B) Only light exercise; resistive exercises should be avoided
C) Low-intensity resistive exercises
D) Only limited bed mobility; all other physical activity should be deferred
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17
Which mode of oxygen delivery is most frequently used for patients who require longer periods of low to moderate concentrations of oxygen?

A) Nasal cannula
B) Oronasal mask
C) Tent
D) Tracheostomy catheter
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18
How is a bed positioned for a patient in Fowler's position?

A) The lower component is higher than the upper component.
B) The upper and lower components are level, and also in line with the middle component.
C) The upper and lower components are raised while the middle remains stationary.
D) The upper and lower components are lowered while the middle remains stationary.
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19
What photoelectrical device measures the oxygen saturation of blood?

A) Endotracheal tube
B) Arterial monitoring line
C) Swan-Ganz catheter
D) Oximeter
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What kind of breathing would benefit a person experiencing hyperventilation?

A) Pursed-lip breathing
B) Deep breathing
C) Rapid, shallow breathing
D) Breath holding
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