ANS Final Jeopardy Study Guide PDF
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This document contains a study guide for an exam, summarizing jeopardy questions and answers on topics including medication administration, sleep, wound care and assisted feeding, intravenous therapy, and oxygenation.
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\#\#\# Study Guide: ANS Final Jeopardy \#\#\#\# \*\*Medication Administration\*\* \- \*\*100\*\*: The process of injecting medications into the body. \*\*Answer\*\*: \*Parenteral\* \- \*\*200\*\*: Time indicating administration of medication before dinner. \*\*Answer\*\*: \*AC (Ante Cibum)\* \...
\#\#\# Study Guide: ANS Final Jeopardy \#\#\#\# \*\*Medication Administration\*\* \- \*\*100\*\*: The process of injecting medications into the body. \*\*Answer\*\*: \*Parenteral\* \- \*\*200\*\*: Time indicating administration of medication before dinner. \*\*Answer\*\*: \*AC (Ante Cibum)\* \- \*\*300\*\*: Action to take before administering buccal medication. \*\*Answer\*\*: \*Inspect the oral mucous membrane.\* \- \*\*400\*\*: Injection site for medication into a large muscle. \*\*Answer\*\*: \*Vastus lateralis\* \- \*\*500\*\*: Correct technique to draw up two types of insulin. \*\*Answer\*\*: \*Draw up clear first, then cloudy.\* \-\-- \#\#\#\# \*\*Sleep\*\* \- \*\*100\*\*: Drink that deters sleep. \*\*Answer\*\*: \*Alcohol\* \- \*\*200\*\*: Risk to client taking sedatives/hypnotics. \*\*Answer\*\*: \*Respiratory distress\* \- \*\*300\*\*: Time sleep medications are recommended to be taken. \*\*Answer\*\*: \*Short period of time (less than 2 weeks)\* \- \*\*400\*\*: Population most at risk for over-sedation with sedatives/hypnotics. \*\*Answer\*\*: \*Older population (gerontology)\* \- \*\*500\*\*: Vital sign finding that would require holding sedative/hypnotic administration. \*\*Answer\*\*: \*One or more vital signs outside normal range.\* \-\-- \#\#\#\# \*\*Wound Care & Assisted Feeding\*\* \- \*\*100\*\*: Active drains work by this method, while passive drains use this method. \*\*Answer\*\*: \*Suction for active drains; gravity for passive drains.\* \- \*\*200\*\*: Stages of wound healing. \*\*Answer\*\*: \*Inflammatory, proliferation, and maturation stages.\* \- \*\*300\*\*: First action to perform when a client's wound has "given way." \*\*Answer\*\*: \*Lay the client in a supine position.\* \- \*\*400\*\*: Painful debridement type that may cause bleeding and is performed by a provider. \*\*Answer\*\*: \*Sharp debridement.\* \- \*\*500\*\*: Type of dressing NOT to use with wound drainage. \*\*Answer\*\*: \*Hydrocolloid dressing.\* \-\-- \#\#\#\# \*\*Intravenous Therapy\*\* \- \*\*100\*\*: 0.45 saline IV fluid is this type of solution. \*\*Answer\*\*: \*Hypotonic\* \- \*\*200\*\*: Reason an intermittent (saline lock) IV catheter is flushed. \*\*Answer\*\*: \*Ensure catheter is patent.\* \- \*\*300\*\*: Lactated Ringers and Normal Saline are this type of IV fluid solution. \*\*Answer\*\*: \*Isotonic\* \- \*\*400\*\*: Signs that an IV site has infiltrated. \*\*Answer\*\*: \*Swelling, edema, cool skin, fluid leaking from the site.\* \- \*\*500\*\*: Signs of fluid overload. \*\*Answer\*\*: \*Tachycardia, lung sounds of crackles, dyspnea, moist cough, increased BP, distended neck veins, dependent edema.\* \-\-- \#\#\#\# \*\*Oxygenation\*\* \- \*\*100\*\*: Amount of fluid an adult requires per day. \*\*Answer\*\*: \*1500--2000 ml\* \- \*\*200\*\*: Best way to assess for tracheal suctioning. \*\*Answer\*\*: \*Listen to lung sounds.\* \- \*\*300\*\*: Solution to use to clean and rinse tracheostomy inner cannula. \*\*Answer\*\*: \*Half-strength peroxide and saline to clean; saline to rinse.\* \- \*\*400\*\*: Process for administering a metered-dose inhaler. \*\*Answer\*\*: \*Shake, exhale, inhale slowly, press down and breathe in, and hold breath for 10 seconds.\* \- \*\*500\*\*: Number of days an endotracheal tube needs to be replaced with a tracheostomy tube. \*\*Answer\*\*: \*10 days\* \-\-- This guide condenses the Jeopardy content into a clear, categorized study format. Let me know if you'd like any section expanded or explained further!