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RADT465 Patient Care

Radiology Patient Care

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tort a private/civil unjustice; is either intentional or unintentional Saia, D.A. (2018). Ethical and Legal Aspects. In S. Barnes, C. M. Thomas (Eds.), Radiography Prep (9th ed., pp. 8).Chicago, IL: McGraw-Hill Education.
assault to threaten harm Saia, D.A. (2018). Ethical and Legal Aspects. In S. Barnes, C. M. Thomas (Eds.), Radiography Prep (9th ed., pp. 8).Chicago, IL: McGraw-Hill Education.
battery carrying out a threat Saia, D.A. (2018). Ethical and Legal Aspects. In S. Barnes, C. M. Thomas (Eds.), Radiography Prep (9th ed., pp. 8).Chicago, IL: McGraw-Hill Education.
slander spoken defamation Saia, D.A. (2018). Ethical and Legal Aspects. In S. Barnes, C. M. Thomas (Eds.), Radiography Prep (9th ed., pp. 8).Chicago, IL: McGraw-Hill Education.
libel written defamation Saia, D.A. (2018). Ethical and Legal Aspects. In S. Barnes, C. M. Thomas (Eds.), Radiography Prep (9th ed., pp. 8).Chicago, IL: McGraw-Hill Education.
Normal adult respiratory rate 12 -18 breaths/min younger children is high (30 breaths/min) Saia, D.A. (2018). Physical Assistance, Monitoring, and Medical Emergencies. In S. Barnes, C. M. Thomas (Eds.), Radiography Prep (9th ed., pp. 37).Chicago, IL: McGraw-Hill Education.
Normal adult pulse rate 70 - 80 beats/min infants/ children are higher Saia, D.A. (2018). Physical Assistance, Monitoring, and Medical Emergencies. In S. Barnes, C. M. Thomas (Eds.), Radiography Prep (9th ed., pp. 39).Chicago, IL: McGraw-Hill Education.
list the cycle of infection pathogen/ reservoir of infection/portal of exit/transmission/ susceptible host/portal of entry Saia, D.A. (2018). Infection Prevention and Control. In S. Barnes, C. M. Thomas (Eds.), Radiography Prep (9th ed., pp. 54).Chicago, IL: McGraw-Hill Education.
most commonly used venipuncture site for contrast medium administration antecubital vein Saia, D.A. (2018). Pharmacology. In S. Barnes, C. M. Thomas (Eds.), Radiography Prep (9th ed., pp. 70).Chicago, IL: McGraw-Hill Education.
parenteral administration includes: topical, oral, subcutaneous, intradermal, IM, IV and Intrathecal Saia, D.A. (2018). Pharmacology. In S. Barnes, C. M. Thomas (Eds.), Radiography Prep (9th ed., pp. 70).Chicago, IL: McGraw-Hill Education.
contraindication of barium sulfate suspected bowl perforation Saia, D.A. (2018). Pharmacology. In S. Barnes, C. M. Thomas (Eds.), Radiography Prep (9th ed., pp. 72).Chicago, IL: McGraw-Hill Education.
Which water-soluble contrast media is ideal? non-ionic low osmolality Saia, D.A. (2018). Pharmacology. In S. Barnes, C. M. Thomas (Eds.), Radiography Prep (9th ed., pp. 73).Chicago, IL: McGraw-Hill Education.
What does an analgesic do? relieves pain ex: apirin Saia, D.A. (2018). Pharmacology. In S. Barnes, C. M. Thomas (Eds.), Radiography Prep (9th ed., pp. 75).Chicago, IL: McGraw-Hill Education.
What does an anticoagulant do? inhibits blood clotting; keeps IV lines and catheters free of clots Ex: heparin, warfarin Saia, D.A. (2018). Pharmacology. In S. Barnes, C. M. Thomas (Eds.), Radiography Prep (9th ed., pp. 75).Chicago, IL: McGraw-Hill Education.
Lasix is what type of medication? A diuretic -> stimulates urine Saia, D.A. (2018). Pharmacology. In S. Barnes, C. M. Thomas (Eds.), Radiography Prep (9th ed., pp. 70).Chicago, IL: McGraw-Hill Education.
which produces less side effects? Non-ionic or ionic non-ionic Saia, D.A. (2018). Pharmacology. In S. Barnes, C. M. Thomas (Eds.), Radiography Prep (9th ed., pp. 73).Chicago, IL: McGraw-Hill Education.
BUN levels should be...? 7 - 20 mg/dL Saia, D.A. (2018). Patient Care. In S. Barnes, C. M. Thomas (Eds.), Lange Q & A: Radiography Examination (11th ed., pp. 23).Chicago, IL: McGraw-Hill Education.
Creatinine levels should be...? 0.5 - 1.2 mg/dL Saia, D.A. (2018). Patient Care. In S. Barnes, C. M. Thomas (Eds.), Lange Q & A: Radiography Examination (11th ed., pp. 23).Chicago, IL: McGraw-Hill Education.
GFR should be...? greater than 30 mL/min Saia, D.A. (2018). Patient Care. In S. Barnes, C. M. Thomas (Eds.), Lange Q & A: Radiography Examination (11th ed., pp. 23).Chicago, IL: McGraw-Hill Education.
What are vectors? insect or animal carriers of disease Dutton, A. G., & Ryan, T. A. (2019). Infection Control. In Torres' Patient Care in Imaging Technology (p. 104). essay, Wolters Kluwer Health.
What are nosocomial infections? infections acquired in the hospital Dutton, A. G., & Ryan, T. A. (2019). Infection Control. In Torres' Patient Care in Imaging Technology (p. 109). essay, Wolters Kluwer Health.
Tachycardia is... abnormally rapid heart rate (over 100 beats per minutes) Dutton, A. G., & Ryan, T. A. (2019). Vital Signs and Oxygen Administration. In Torres' patient care in Imaging Technology (p. 135). essay, Wolters Kluwer Health.
Bradycardia is... abnormally slow heart rate (below 60 beats per minute) Dutton, A. G., & Ryan, T. A. (2019). Vital Signs and Oxygen Administration. In Torres' patient care in Imaging Technology (p. 135). essay, Wolters Kluwer Health.
Anaphylactic shock - mild symptoms are... nasal congestion, itching, sneezing, tightness or chest or throat Dutton, A. G., & Ryan, T. A. (2019). Medical Emergencies. In Torres' patient care in Imaging Technology (p. 183). essay, Wolters Kluwer Health.
Anaphylactic shock - moderate symptoms are... flushing, itching, uticaria, bronchospasm, edema of airways, cough, wheezing, dyspnea Dutton, A. G., & Ryan, T. A. (2019). Medical Emergencies. In Torres' patient care in Imaging Technology (p. 183). essay, Wolters Kluwer Health.
Anaphylactic shock - severe symptoms are... decreased BP, weak pulse, dysphagia, seizures, vomiting, diarrhea, cyanosis Dutton, A. G., & Ryan, T. A. (2019). Medical Emergencies. In Torres' patient care in Imaging Technology (p. 183). essay, Wolters Kluwer Health.
Define Cardiac arrest and explain course of action heart stops beating and pumping blood through body call a CODE and start CPR Dutton, A. G., & Ryan, T. A. (2019). Medical Emergerncies. In Torres' patient care in Imaging Technology (p. 188). essay, Wolters Kluwer Health.
Define Respiratory arrest and explain course of action airway obstruction call a CODE and start CPR Dutton, A. G., & Ryan, T. A. (2019). Medical Emergencies. In Torres' patient care in Imaging Technology (p. 188). essay, Wolters Kluwer Health.
What is a seizure? an unsystematic discharge of neurons of the cerebrum that results in an alteration in brain function Dutton, A. G., & Ryan, T. A. (2019). Medical Emergencies. In Torres' patient care in Imaging Technology (p. 193). essay, Wolters Kluwer Health.
What is the most common reaction to latex? Irritant contact dermatitis Saia, D.A. (2018). Physical Assistance, Monitoring, and Medical Emergencies. In S. Barnes, C. M. Thomas (Eds.), Radiography Prep (9th ed., pp. 40).Chicago, IL: McGraw-Hill Education.
What is surgical asepsis? the removal of microorganisms and their spores Saia, D.A. (2018). Infection Prevention and Control. In S. Barnes, C. M. Thomas (Eds.), Radiography Prep (9th ed., pp. 53).Chicago, IL: McGraw-Hill Education.
What is a fomite? a contaminated inanimate object Saia, D.A. (2018). Infection Prevention and Control. In S. Barnes, C. M. Thomas (Eds.), Radiography Prep (9th ed., pp. 56).Chicago, IL: McGraw-Hill Education.
What is the most common nosocomial infection? UTIs Saia, D.A. (2018). Infection Prevention and Control. In S. Barnes, C. M. Thomas (Eds.), Radiography Prep (9th ed., pp. 58).Chicago, IL: McGraw-Hill Education.
What kind of patients are placed in reverse isolation rooms? immunocompromised Ex. Chemo patients Saia, D.A. (2018). Infection Prevention and Control. In S. Barnes, C. M. Thomas (Eds.), Radiography Prep (9th ed., pp. 61).Chicago, IL: McGraw-Hill Education.
A patient needs a UGI, BE, and IVU. What order should they be scheduled? IVU, BE, then UGI Saia, D.A. (2018). Pharmacology. In S. Barnes, C. M. Thomas (Eds.), Radiography Prep (9th ed., pp. 72).Chicago, IL: McGraw-Hill Education.
What is extravasation? leakage of contrast from a ruptured vein into surrounding tissue Saia, D.A. (2018). Pharmacology. In S. Barnes, C. M. Thomas (Eds.), Radiography Prep (9th ed., pp. 73).Chicago, IL: McGraw-Hill Education.
What is infiltration? the diffusion of injected material further into adjacent tissues Saia, D.A. (2018). Pharmacology. In S. Barnes, C. M. Thomas (Eds.), Radiography Prep (9th ed., pp. 73).Chicago, IL: McGraw-Hill Education.
Metformin should be held _____ hours following a contrasted exam. 48 Saia, D.A. (2018). Pharmacology. In S. Barnes, C. M. Thomas (Eds.), Radiography Prep (9th ed., pp. 76).Chicago, IL: McGraw-Hill Education.
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