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RADT465 Patient Care
Radiology Patient Care
Term | Definition |
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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. |