The biggest bone in the body.
What is Femur
This class of drugs is used to slow the heart rate and lower the blood pressure via beta receptors.
What is Beta Blockers
This skill allows you to administer medications and fluids directly into a patient's circulatory system.
What is an IV?
In this disease process, patient's do not have enough insulin to uptake glucose into their cells, causing hyperglycemia
what is diabetes.
2000s-name that song
What is Happy by Pharell Williams
The part of the heart responsible for pumping oxygenated blood to the body.
What is the left ventricle
This drug is used to thin the blood of individuals at risk for blood clots, but must be monitored using PT/INR with a therapeutic range of 2-3 for INR.
What is coumadin/warfarin
When placing an NG tube, what is the most accurate way to assure placement in the patient's stomach?
What is a chest x-ray
____sided heart failure results in fluid backing up into the lungs, causing pulmonary edema
what is left sided
What is Crash- Dave Matthews Band
Which side of the lung has 3 lobes?
What is the right
This type of insulin works within 30 minutes of administration to rapidly lower blood glucose level.
What is regular insulin
When starting a foley catheter, a nurse must never blow up the balloon until____
what is there is urine return in the catheter
In a patients chart under diagnosis, you read CVA. You know that this stands for_____
Cerebrovascular Accident
80s-name that song and artist
Beat It- Michael Jackson
This sits on top of the kidneys, regulating hormones, sodium, cortisol.
what is the adrenal gland
This class of drugs can be used as anxiolytics, sedatives and some drugs in this class are anti seizure. It's reversal agent is Romazicon.
what is benzodiazepines
This tool allows a nurse to find a non-palpable pulse and can also be used to assess fetal heart tones
what is a doppler
What is white blood cell
70s-name that song and artist
Stayin Alive- Bee Gees
This part of the eye is responsible for changing images received from the lens into signals that are pulsed to the brain via the optic nerve.
what is the retina
This drug is an anti-emetic, but must be diluted and given very slowly to avoid damage to the local tissue.
What is phenrgen/promethazine.
When measuring a wound, the length of the wound is always the ____part of the wound.
what is the longest
Excess cortisol, weight gain, "moon face" and "buffalo hump" is represented by which endocrine condition?
What is cushings syndrome
60s-name that song and artist
what is My Girl- The Temptations