170 B Exam 3 Study Guide PDF
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This document is a study guide for exam 3, covering various topics related to nursing. It contains a comprehensive list of exam topics, final review information, and detailed explanations of the subject matter.
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## 170 B Exam 3 Study Guide ### Exam Topics * **IV sites/access** * **Signs of cellulitis** * **First generation cephalosporins used to treat** (select all that apply) * **TMP-SMX** (Brand Name: Bactrim) * **Antihistamines treat** * **Surgical Care Improvement Project (SCIP)** * **Epidural cathe...
## 170 B Exam 3 Study Guide ### Exam Topics * **IV sites/access** * **Signs of cellulitis** * **First generation cephalosporins used to treat** (select all that apply) * **TMP-SMX** (Brand Name: Bactrim) * **Antihistamines treat** * **Surgical Care Improvement Project (SCIP)** * **Epidural catheter** * **VTE** * **Smoking and Vaping complication** * **Valacyclovir MOA** * **Hypotonic intravenous (IV)** * **RN interventions for IV potassium** * **Crystalloid solutions adverse effect** * **Treatment for genital herpes** * **Nursing considerations when providing IV antivirals** * **Adverse reaction of giving a intravenous bolus** * **Skin discomfort** * **MOA of Cephalosporins** * **IV Antibiotics, what to monitor for?** * **whats a Macrolides?** * **whats a Macrolides side affects?** * **second generation of second-generation antihistamines** * **whats are Dr favorite Antiemetic?** * **what about Promethazine** * **national safty goals for surgery** * **mechanism of action of valacyclovir** * **side effects of valacyclovir** * **sites safe for IV insertion** * **Clinical findings of cellulitis** * **Reasons why IV meds are administered** * **Antidotes for drugs reviewed in class** * **Hypotonic intravenous (IV) fluid** * **RN interventions for IV potassium replacement** * **Crystalloid solutions adverse effect** * **Patient cues the RN would expect to decrease intravenous therapy** * **Treatment for genital herpes** * **administration of an intravenous bolus** * **Osmosis videos, Antibiotics – MOA of Cephalosporins & Side effects** * **Serious side effects** * **IV Antibiotics, what to monitor for specify at the site?** * **MOA of Cephalosporins** * **First generation cephalosporins used to treat?** * **Penicillin's (Class)** * **Tetracyclines and Glycylcyclines side effects (Osmosis video)** * **Patient assessment of itching** * **Cefazolin** * **Conditions antihistamines treat** * **malignant hyperthermia (MH)** * **statements is true about second-generation antihistamines** * **Macrolides- osmosis video, name different macrolides** * **macrolide antibiotics to their specific side effects** * **Common indications for a client who has TMP-SMX (Brand Name: Bactrim) prescription** * **Side effects of trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole (TMP-SMX)/ Bactrim** * **Contraindications for ondansetron** * **MOA of promethazine** * **Surgical Care Improvement Project (SCIP)** * **National patient goals related to Safety and Preoperative Care of Perioperative Patients** * **Purpose of Team Stepps** * **Safety concerns of epidural catheter** * **Spinal headache and blood patch (to fix the headache)** * **patient safety strategy to prevent PE after surgery** * **how do street drugs affect the effects of anesthesia** * **Dronabinol** * **Promethazine (watch video found in Antiemetics video)** * **MOA of Ondansetron (Zofran): Antiemetic (watch video)** * **Role of the RN during the 3 phases (pre op, intraop, and post op)** * **prophylaxis against surgery-related VTE:** * **complications associated with smoking tobacco and vaping** * **pulmonary function test** * **purpose of a blood type and crossmatch** * **Nursing considerations when providing IV antivirals** ### Final Review Information This exam covers material from weeks 5-8. Be sure to thoroughly review all **Sherpath** lessons, **EAQs**, **PowerPoint slides**, and **OSMOSIS** videos for medications. The exam consists of 45 questions, totaling 82 points. Some questions may have multiple parts.