Early mobilization protocols — Flashcards

Early mobilization protocols — Flashcards

Early mobilization protocols — Flashcards
#1

EF < _____% and MI within _____ months are absolute contraindications to non-cardiac surgery

#2

The iliohypogastric nerve is commonly injured due to post abdominal surgery _____

#3

Patients who have undergone _____ surgery can sometimes manifest with symptoms of hypoparathyroidism and hypocalcemia.

#4

In a renal transplant a patient presenting with fever and leakage of urine into the pelvic cavity 5 - 10 days following the transplant most likely has _____

#5

Chronic lung transplant rejection typically presents as _____

#6

A gastrojejunostomy removes the gastric antrum and attaches the gastric body to the _____

#7

How is a large ventricular septal defect treated? _____

#8

An example of non-facial nerve palsy synkinesis is Freys Syndrome, where the auriculotemporal branch of V3 is cut during an excision of the parotid gland and reinnervates the _____ in front of the ear

#9

Cutaneous healing by _____ intention is when the wound edges are brought together (e.g. suturing a surgical incision)

#10

The _____ nerve may be transected during ligation of the superior thyroid artery during thyroid surgery

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