Sleep/Rest
Fluid/Electrolyte
Alterations Cognition/Sensory
END OF LIFE
Oxygenation
100

Where is the circadian rhythm located (in the brain?) 

Hypothalamus

100

A patient's PaCO2 level is 51. This is considered _________

Acidotic / Acid state 

100

Gustatory sensory reception is known as 

taste 

100

This type of noise can be heard when a patient is close to death. Their respirations may sound wet & noisy, and may sound like the patient is drowning 

"Death Rattle" 

100

define respiration

the gas exchange between atmospheric air in the alveoli and the capillaries. 
200

This is the transitional state between wakefulness and sleep 

Hypnic Jerk

200

A complication that may arise in patients with DM from metabolic acidosis is 

DKA
200

This system in the body mediates arousal and reaction to stimuli 

Reticular Activating System (RAS) 

200

Discoloration of the skin after death has occurred 

Livor Mortis

200

what are some possible causes of hyperventilation? 

anxiety, infection, fever, hypoxia, DKA, and aspirin OD 

300

Insomnia is more common in

Women (over 60)

300

Respiratory management of acid base balance is _______ 

rapid / short 

300

This type of neurological awareness is characterized by extreme arousal or repeated stimuli such as sternal rub or pinching that may require intervention 

Stupor 

300

Consent for autopsy is obtained by who?

Physician 

300

list three signs of acute hypoxia and three signs of chronic hypoxia 

acute: anxiety, restlessness, confusion, drowsiness, increased pulse, dyspnea, tachypnea, increased BP, and cardiac arrhythmias

chronic: pallor, fatigue, altered thought process, HA, chest pain, clubbing, anorexia, constipation, decreased urine output. 

400

Teeth grinding is known as

Bruxism 

400

2Patient is hyperventilating after finding out about a loved one passing away. They are at risk for 

Respiratory Alkalosis 

- CO2  is being expelled faster than produced - alkalosis  state since CO2 has acidic properties to it. 

400

Patient is presented to medical office with agitation, confusion and mild racing thoughts. This patient presents with 

Sensory Overload 

400

Name the 5 stages of Grief

Denial, Anger, Bargaining, Depression Acceptance
400

what is ischemia, and what can it lead to? 

impaired O2 delivery, it can cause an MI, chest pain, angina, and CVA

500

What is Wills-Ekbom Disease? 

Restless Leg Syndrome 

500

Extracellular components are as follows: 

- intravascular fluid 

- interstitial fluid 

- Trans-cellular fluid 

500

Patient presents with inability to express words and how to communicate. They cannot express what they want to say, but can speak words. Often they are characterized as "word salad"

Expressive Aphasia / Broca's Aphasia 

500

At which temperature does the body begin to cool down after death has occurred? 

1.4 C 

500

list at least four interventions for altered respiratory functions. 

anxiety management, pursed lip breathing, mobilization of secretions, oral hydration, coughing, C&DB, IS, chest physiotherapy, suctioning, maintaining artificial airways, CPR, pain control, positioning, and managing tubes

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