Postoperative Care Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
When does the postoperative period begin? | Immediately after surgery |
What are focuses of nursing care during the postoperative period? | Maintaining patient safety and identifying actual and potential patient problems |
How often are V/S monitored in Phase 1? | Every 5 minutes |
How often should you check the dressing over the surgical site in Phase 1? | Whenever you do V/S |
What is the priority assessment during the postoperative period? | Respiratory |
When should first look at the surgical site dressing? | When the patient arrives from the OR with the person who transported them |
What are possible complications from hypoxemia? | Atelectasis and pulmonary edema |
What position should the patient be in while recovering? | Lateral position, preferably on the left side |
What position should the patient be in once conscious? | Supine |
What should you consider if the patient's respirations are 10 or less? | Opioid toxicity |
How often should you monitor the patient's lungs once they are on the floor? | Every hour for the first 24 hours |
How is blood pressure normalized usually? | With an IV fluid bolus |
What are methods of VTE prophylaxis? | TED hose, SCDs, moving the legs in bed, early ambulation |
What is often done for patients with a history of DVT in preop? | They're often given a dose of Lovenox |
What adverse effects are associated with reversal agents? | Seizures |
What is one of the most common causes of confusion postop? | Hypoxemia |
When do you know a patient's bowel function has returned? | When they pass gas |
When should you expect infection postop? | If the temperature spikes after the first 48 hours |
What is a decrease in temperature up to 12 hours after surgery related to? | Surgical heat loss |
What can an increase in temperature up to 48 hours after surgery be due to? | Inflammatory response, atelectasis, or dehydration |
True or False: No or low bowel sounds is normal for the first 24 hours after surgery. | True |
How long should it take the patient to void after the catheter is removed? | Up to 8 hours |
What should you do if the patient has not voided 8 hours after the catheter was removed? | Call the surgeon |
True or False: You should document the time the urinary catheter was removed. | True |
What is a normal urine output postop? | 30 mL/hour |
What is the general order in which bowel sounds return? | Small bowel, stomach, and colon |
True or False: Wound healing can occur with high blood sugar. | False |
How long must a patient wait to be discharged from ambulatory surgery after being given IV opioids? | At least 30 minutes |
Should you ensure a follow up is scheduled before discharge? | Yes |
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