Pharmacy
Pathophysiology
Infection Control
Body Organs and Systems
Patient Care
100

The study of medication how they act on the body both good and bad as well as their classifications and various properties

What is pharmacology?

100

The study of physical manifestation of illnesses and diseases

What is pathophysiology?

100

A technique taking only 20 seconds to do to prevent the spread of infection

What is handwashing?

100

Multiple organs working together to perform a complex function

What is system?

100

Name and date of birth

What is the patient  two identifiers ?

200

A noncommercial name for a medication usually less complex than the medications chemical name and often more complex then a brand or trade name.

What is generic brand name?

200

The cause obesity inactivity genetics

symptoms polyuria polydipsia fatigue elevated glucose 

treatment plan diet modification exercise medication insulin therapy

What is type two diabetes?

200

An agency of the government responsible for safe work environment and protocols

What is OSHA?

200

Lymph nodes lymph nodules thymus spleen interstitial fluid 

This system prevents infections in the body

What is the lymphatic system?

200

Greeting the patient 

weights height escorts to room 

Name and date of birth

chief complaint allergies medication 

pharmacy 

medical and surgical procedures 

social history mental health screening vital signs

What is the comprehensive clinical intake?

300

Lisinopril, losartan, metoprolol

What is antihypertensives?

300

Cause staphylococcal and streptococcal bacteria infections 

symptoms red tight skin pain and inflammation fever 

treatment plan oral or topical antibiotics or hospitalization for IV antibiotics.

What is cellulitis?

300

Infection agent, reservoir, portal of exit, mode of transmission, portal of entry, susceptible host

What is the chain of infection?

300

This occurs when a person has an infectious disease and then develops antibodies against a pathogen that causes the disease the antibodies have a memory that prevents future infections by the same pathogen

What is naturally acquired active immunity?

300

Questions that lead to further explanation 

What is open ended questions?

400

Morphine, methadone,  oxycodone, Fentanyl, 

What is schedule two drugs?

400

Causes coronary artery blockage atherosclerosis blood clots 

symptoms squeezing chest pain shortness of breath diaphoresis dizziness nausea 

treatment plan aspirin CPR if unconscious defibrillation anticoagulant medication immediate emergency protocol

What is myocardial infarction?

400

Clean technique is used daily and every day clinical setting and consists of the removal of microorganisms. The overall goal of clean technique is to reduce the number of microorganisms and prohibit  their growth

What is medical asepsis?

400

This type of immunity is the result of administering a vaccination. The antibodies are activated by the vaccine and develop memory to recognize the pathogen in the future

What is artificially acquired active immunity?

400

Repeating or paraphrasing information relayed by the sender for accuracy

What is restatement?

500

The study of how medications move through the body.

What is PharmaCokinetics?

500

Causes smoking environmental pollutants 

symptoms hypoxia fatigue cough shortness of breath 

treatment plan smoking sensation inhalers lung transplant in extreme cases

What is chronic obstructive pulmonary disease?

500

The complete removal of micro organisms and their spores from the surface of an object

What is surgical asepsis?

500

The electrical impulse is generated by the SA node also called the pacemaker of the heart. From the SA node the impulses travel to the AV node also call the gate keeper. From there the impulse travels to the bundle of His and through the bundle branches located in the ventricle septum. Finally the electrical impulses reaches the Purkinje fibers. These fibers causes the ventricles to contract and pump blood into the pulmonary artery and aorta.

What is the cardiac cycle?

500

A tool used to determine the level of awareness of current events and recall of past events to screen for orientation or dementia

What is the mini mental state examination?

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