Key Terms
Cerebrovascular Accident
Respiratory System
Hepatitis and HIV
Cancer and Prevention
100

Chest pain.

Angina

100

This type of stroke involves a blood clot (thrombus) that forms in a cerebral artery; It blocks distal blood flow.

Thrombotic stroke

100

This infectious agent causes more deaths than any other infectious agent in the world.

Tuberculosis

100

Daycare workers are at risk for developing this form of Hepatitis.

Hepatitis A

100

This is the second leading cause of cancer deaths in women.

Breast Cancer

200

Increased appetite.

Polyphagia

200

This type of stroke involves a blood clot that breaks away and flows through the bloodstream to the brain; The embolus will then block a cerebral artery, causing distal ischemia.

Embolic stroke

200

Those suffering from this form of Tuberculosis infection do not feel sick and are not infectious.

Latent Tuberculosis Infection

200

Patients receiving frequent blood transfusions and IV drug users are at risk for developing this form of Hepatitis.

Hepatitis C

200

This is a rare, aggressive cancer that causes the sudden onset of discoloration and warmth in an affected breast; May also involve edema, dimpling of the skin, enlarged axillary lymph nodes and pain.

Inflammatory Breast Cancer

300

Diplopia.

Double Vision

300

This type of accident involves an artery in the brain that has ruptured. It can be caused by untreated or uncontrolled hypertension or a congenital aneurysm. 

Cerebral Hemorrhage

300

This is the primary contributing factor to developing Emphysema. 

Cigarette smoking

300

IV drug users, hemodialysis patients, individuals with a history of frequent sexual partners are at risk for developing this type of Hepatitis.

Hepatitis B

300

Mammograms should be done annually starting at this age.

40 years old

400

This condition involves localized fluid retention and tissue swelling; Caused by a compromised lymphatic system.

Lymphedema

400

Use of this illegal substance can increase the risk of a stroke.

Cocaine

400

When a patient is using a metered-dose inhaler and a second dose has been prescribed, you must wait this long between puffs. 

At least 1 minute

400

What is the goal of treatment of HIV infection?

To reduce the amount of virus in the body, slowing the destruction of the immune system

400

If a woman is at a high risk for developing breast cancer, The American Cancer Society recommends this screening in addition to mammograms.

MRI/Magnetic Resonance Imaging

500

This sugar (starch) formed from glucose is stored mainly in the liver.

Glycogen

500

There are numerous risk factors for stroke. One of those risk factors is Endocarditis. What is Endocarditis?

Infection/inflammation within the heart

500

When you are administering a nebulizer treatment, the patient reports feeling dizzy and states their heart feels like it's beating fast. What causes this?

Albuterol/bronchodilator

500

When is a patient considered to be HIV positive?

When antibodies to the virus are detected

500

Because of the involvement of lymph nodes during a mastectomy, we must avoid doing what two things on the patient's affected side/arm?

Blood pressures and needle sticks

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