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BASIC ADULT CARE LEVEL III
The surgery in which screws and plates are used to fix the fractured bone
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Internal fixation
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Nursing care for a patient with traction to prevent bed sores
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Changing position frequently
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The advantages of fiberglass cast
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Light, strong, water resistant
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The displacement of a bone from its normal articulation with a joint
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Dislocation
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The fracture that involve break in the skin
Open fracture
The type of pain that lasts 6 months or more
Chronic pain
The pain scale is 9 then the intensity of pain is
Sever
When we say lower abdominal pain, we determined
Location
? Xylocaine
Local anesthetic
The intensity of pain is 2, then the pain is called
Mild
The type of surgery for cataract
Required
The first nursing intervention in the recovery room
Check level of consciousness
The anesthesia that affects the whole body
General anesthesia
The phase that begins with the decision to perform surgery
Pre-operative phase
The OR nurse who helps the surgeon in performing the surgery
Scrub nurse
The degree of burn that may be painless
3rd degree
When the ulcer extend into the subcutaneous tissue, this is in what stage of bed sores
Stage III
The burn covering theface, right arm andanterior chest, then the percentage of the affected area is
27 %
The acute viral infection which is marked by painful vesicular skin eruptions
Herpes zoster
The layer of the skin that contains adipose tissue
Subcutaneous
The normal range is (5000 – 10000 )/mm3
RBCs
CBC is an example of which type of blood specimens
Venous blood specimen
The sodium level is125 mEq
Hyponatremia
The type of shock that caused by sever allergic reaction
Anaphylactic shock
The normal range of Hb (hemoglobin) for adult man
(13 – 18)
The separation of the retina due to trauma or other diseases
Retinal detachment
Abnormal elevation of IOP
Glaucoma
Inflammation of the middle ear
Otitis media
The most infected sinuses
Maxillary
Progressive opacity of the lens
Cataract