What are the repetitive behaviors of people with OCD called?
What is "rituals"
What is the largest part of the brain?
What is the cerebrum?
What does EHR stand for?
What is Electronic Health Record?
Venous blood is usually...?
What is dark red or maroon?
Why was Florence Nightingale important?
She improved cleanliness and nursing care in hospitals
A person repeatedly checks whether the front door is locked 20 times before leaving. Which disorder is most closely associated with this behavior?
What is OCD?
Each cerebral hemisphere is divided into how many lobes?
four
What does an echocardiograph use to create images of the heart?
What are X-rays?
What is the first priority when caring for a wound?
What is controlling the bleeding?
What age range is Medicare for?
What is ages 65 and older ?
PTSD stands for?
what is post traumatic stress disorder
Broca's area helps us:
form speech
A blood pressure reading of 120/80 means?
120 is systolic and 80 is diastolic
Which type of wound occurs when the skin is scraped off?
What is abrasion?
Who developed the smallpox vaccine?
Who is Edward Jenner?
Bipolar disorder was formerly called
What is manic depression?
Which structure helps convert short-term memories into long-term memories?
what is the hippocampus?
Which instrument is used to examine the inside of the eye?
What is an ophthalmoscope?
A deep tear caused by excessive force is called a...
What is a laceration?
A patient struggles with balance and coordination. Which structure is most likely affected?
What is the cerebellum?
Which mental illness is associated with hallucinations and delusions?
What is schizophrenia?
The peaks on the surface of the cerebrum are called:
Gyri
What is the main purpose of ergonomics?
Promote safety and prevent injuries
Why should pressure points be used cautiously?
They may cut off blood flow
What does MRI stand for?
What is magnetic resonance imaging?