Immunity
Infection
Hypersensitivities
Hypersensitivities
Mobility
100

Number one way to prevent infection

What is handwashing

100

Risk post splenectomy

What is infection

100

Type I hypersensitivities reaction

What is Anaphylaxis

100

Epi-pen usage

What is inject in the upper, outer thigh

100

Assists in maintaining bone strength

What is calcium

200

Immunization facts

What is help protect individuals, recommended by CDC, part of primary prevention

200

True emergency

What is anaphylaxis

200

Type II hypersensitivities

What is mediated by immunoglobulin G

200

Anaphylaxis symptoms

What is edema, erythema, shortness of breath

200
Consequences of not bearing weight

What is bone demineralization and calcium loss

300

Assisting ROM

What is passive ROM

300

Predominant function of muscle

What is contractability

300

Type III hypersensitivities

What is immune complex deposits in blood vessels

300

The point where two bones meet

What is joint

300
True or False: 20% of falls ends in fracture

What is False. 90% of falls end in fracture. 

400

Client led ROM

What is active ROM

400

Scan to determine bone health

What is DEXA

400

Example of type IV hypersensitivities

What is transplant rejection

400

Role of corticosteriods

What is decrease inflammation

400

Shearing prevention

What is correct positioning

500

Best way to prevent muscle atrophy

What is ambulation
500

Type I hypersensitivity reaction

What is angioedema

500

True or False: Diphenhydramine cream treats poison ivy

What is false. Diphenhydramine cream can worsen symptoms

500

Role of Beta-adrenergic agonist

What is relax airway muscles

500

The decrease of physiological adaptation to normal conditions.

What is deconditioning

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