Anatomy and Physiology
Pharmacology
Maternal & Child Nursing
Fundamentals of Nursing
Mental Health Nursing
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100 – This organ pumps blood throughout the body.

Heart

100

100 – This common analgesic is also known as acetaminophen.

Paracetamol

100

100 – The normal duration of a human pregnancy.

40 weeks

100

100 – This is the most effective way to prevent the spread of infection.

Handwashing

100

100 – The therapeutic communication technique of restating what the patient says.

reflection

200

200 – The basic unit of the nervous system.

Neuron

200

200 – This route of drug administration is abbreviated as "IM."

Intramuscular

200

200 – First milk produced after birth, rich in antibodies.

Colostrum

200

200 – This position is used for patients in shock.

Trendelenburg position

200

200 – A mental health disorder involving persistent sadness and lack of interest.

depression

300

300 – This part of the brain controls balance and coordination.

Cerebellum

300

300 – A loop diuretic often used to treat edema.

furosemide

300

300 – The Apgar score is assessed at these times after birth.

1 and 5 minutes

300

300 – The “P” in the PQRST pain assessment stands for this.

provocation or palliation

300

300 – This neurotransmitter is primarily involved in mood regulation.

serotonin

400

400 – The exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide occurs in these tiny air sacs.

Alveoli

400

400 – The antidote for opioid overdose.

nalaxone

400

400 – A reflex where the infant turns the head toward a touch on the cheek.

Rooting reflux

400

400 – This type of precaution is required for tuberculosis.

airborne precautions

400

400 – The first step of crisis intervention.

assess for safety

500

500 – This system includes glands that secrete hormones.

Endocrine System

500

500 – This class of drugs lowers blood pressure by inhibiting angiotensin-converting enzyme.

ACE inhibitors

500

500 – A serious pregnancy complication characterized by high blood pressure and protein in the urine.

Preclampsia

500

500 – The five rights of medication administration include right patient, right drug, right dose, right route, and _______.

right time

500

500 – A patient with schizophrenia may experience these false sensory perceptions.

hallucinations

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