Pharmacology
Vaccines
Vital signs
Wild Card
Physical exam
100

This Act the DEA oversees and enforces the manufacturing, importation, possession and distribution of legal and illegal drugs 

Controlled Substance Act

100

Causes the cells to make protein that triggers the immune response, which causes antibodies to be produced to protect the body when it is exposed to the disease. 

Messenger RNA Vaccine 

100

TPR B/P means what ? 

Temp, pulse, respirations and blood pressure 

100

A hypotension blood pressure would be considered what and lower?

90/60

100

can you tell me more about your dizzy spells is an example of what type of question?

Open ended 

200

This class of drugs has high abuse potential with severe physiological or physical dependence; however, these medications have an accepted medical use and maybe prescribed, dispensed or administered.

Drugs include: Morphine, codeine, methadone, and Oxycodone

Schedule II

200

How many parenteral routes are they and what are they 

Intermuscular, subcutaneous, intradermal= 3

200

Pain is considered what type of vital sign ? 

6th vital sign 

200

Lying down, sitting, and standing is apart of assessing what ?

Orthostatic blood pressures

200

What examination transit involves obtaining physical information by observing your patient ?

Inspection 

300

This order applies to all patients who meet a specific criteria 

Standing order

300

Name 3 parts of a hypodermic needle 

Hub, shaft, hilt, bevel, lumen, point 

300

Body temperature is regulated by what ? 

Hypothalamus 

300

What respiration is considered normal in newborns?

30-50 breaths per minute 

300

This position patient lays on back, face up, knees flexed, feet flat

Dorsal recumbent position 

400

Nine rights of medication 

Medication, dose, patient, documentation , refuse, dosage, route, time, education, technique.

400

what are the 3 checks of pulling meds 

Check the label against the order when pulling the medication

Check the label when drawing the medication 

Check the label when returning the medication 

400

This fever fluctuates considerably, more than 3!degrees and ever returns to normal 

Remittent

400

2+ is what level of edema ?

Moderate pitting edema 4mm depression 10-15 seconds 

400

Give 3 examples of ROM

Flexing, extension, hyperextention, abduction, addiction, dorsiflexion 

500

Scratch test/ Allergy testing is used to identify

Allergens, asthma, food allergies, allergic rhinitis

500

Name a intradermal injection site 

Upper arm, forearm, upper back, upper arm 

500

What thermometer is quick and most accurate? And why 

Tympanic thermometer,

Closeness to the hypothalamus 

500

This stage of bed sores is full thickness tissue los. Subcutaneous fat maybe visible 

Stage  III

500

What is the cycle to avoid pressure ulcers

Repositioning, assess daily, 2 hour turns,

Keep skin dry, moisture skin

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