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Nursing Lab Crossword

Horizontales
IV loop diuretic.
Type of central line for long term use, inserted through the internal or external jugular or subclavian vein.
Type of catheter that is inserted surgically and is used for long term continuous drainage.
Blood stream infection associated with central lines.
Patients with these have no humidification of incoming air from their upper airway.
Oropharyngeal, Nasopharygeal, Endotracheal, Tracheostomy are all examples of what?
An x-ray must be preformed before this can be used.
This tube is longer than a nasogastric tube but has a smaller french.
Assessment done to examine a patient's post void residual urine.
Pressure injury stage where there is partial thickness loss and there an intact or open serum filled blister.
Dressing that adheres to moist or dry surfaces but not wound beds.
When caring for a patient with this the nurse must assess the patient's skin for irritation and breakdown as a result of exposure to fecal matter.
Verticales
Inner cannula that allows airflow to the vocal cords.
Position patient should be placed in when tube feeding.
Name for nasogasteric tube that has a double lumen.
Injury caused by pressure where the skin is intake but underlying tissue is damaged.
Type of catheter used for urinary specimen when patient cannot void and has a lower incidence of UTI.
The syringe volume size for flushing a central line.
Drainage tube that drains urine from the kidneys.
Pressure injury stage where skin is intact and there is no blanchable redness.
Type of Trach that seals airway protecting lungs from oral secretions and allows for positive pressure ventilation.
Wound drainage that is clear and watery.