The medication Atorvastatin is used to treat what medical condition
What is High Cholesterol?
Blood cultures, light blue,
Red/Gold,Green,Lavender/Pink,Gray
What is "Order of Draw Tubes?
97°F (36.1°C) to 99°F (37.2°C).
What is "Normal body Temperature"?
Eye Issues
What is "Vision Screen"?
DM patients
What is "Blood Sugar"?
Aspirin,Ibuprofen,Naproxen,Diclofenac,Meloxicam are what kind of drugs. They treat what.
What is "NSAIDS and they treat pain/inflammation"
Time frame for Serum-Separating Tube before centrifuging
What is "30 minutes"?
What is "Normal Heart rate"?
Sore throat/ 100.5 temp
What is "Strep test"?
Missed Period/Heavy Bleeding
What is "urine HCG"?
(-cillin,-mycin,-cin) are suffixes for which drug category
What is Antibiotics?
The green sterile cup with green solution is used to collect what type of specimen? What type of test is ordered?
What is Stool?
What is OVA & Parasites?
12-20 breaths/min
What are "Respirations?"
Painful urination, blood in urine, pelvic/back pain, genital discomfort,DM patients w/ glucose >300
What is "Urinalysis"?
Vaginal/ Penile Discomfort
What is " Urine sample"?
The medication name Ondansetron is to treat which symptom. The trade name of this medication
What is "nausea & Zofran"?
Gray, Green, Yellow, Purple
What is "Quantiferon Gold order of draw"?
90%-100%
What is "O-2 saturation"?
DM patients with no eye exam in the last year
What is "Eye Camera"?
If SBP 140 or greater and/or DBP is 90 or greater
What is" Recheck BP reading in 5 minutes"?
Citalopram(Celexa), Escitalopram(Lexapro), Fluoxetine(Prozac), Paroxetine (Paxil), Sertraline(Zoloft) are in what medication category? They are used to treat what medical condition?
What is "SSRIs"?
What is Depression?
Limit use of butterfly needles, remove tourniquet as soon as blood flow starts, No fist clenching during blood draw, draw tubes in the appropriate order, Invert tubes 5 times, allow specimen to clot a minimum of 30 mins, centrifuge for 15 mins, do not shake tubes after centrifugation, calibrate centrifuge every 2 years are steps to what?
What is "Tips to prevent High Potassium Values"?
Blood pressure greater than or equal to 180/110 or less than or equal to 90/60. Heart rate less than 50 or greater than 110, Temp equal to or greater than 100.4, O-2 sat less than 90%, Blood glucose less than 80 or greater than 300.
What is "Notify Team Nurse/Provider?
When a patient comes in with Chest pain but you always ask the provider first.
What is " EKG"?
All patients that take Coumadin/Warfarin
What is "PT/INR"?