Cardiac
GERD Gastrointestinal
Respiratory (Continued)
Miscellaneous
100
What conditions increase the intensity of S3?
What is fluid overload
100
3 types of medication used to treat GERDS.
What is a. Antacids b. Histamine Blockers c. Proton Pump Inhibitors
100
Besides cigarette smoking, what are some other leading causes of Lung Cancer?
What is Radon, arsenic, uranium, coal products and air pollution exposure.
100
Website used to search for clinical practice guidelines in Discussion Board 2.
200
What abnormal conditions may affect the location of the Apical impulse?
What is cardio myopathy or emphysema
200
2 common tests to diagnose acid reflux disease.
What is a. Barium Swallow b. PH Monitoring c. Endoscopy d. Esophageal Manometry
200
Name this type of respiration pattern... Full inspiration / full expiration
What is Bronchial
200
To retrieve organs in all suitable cases even when the deceased or family objects.
What is Organ Conscription
300
A blowing sound that indicates turbulent blood flow.
What is a Bruit
300
3 common symptoms of acid reflux disease.
What is a. Heartburn b. Burping c. Hoarseness d. Sour Taste in Mouth
300
Name this type of respiration pattern... Full inspiration / gap / full expiration
What is Tracheal
300
True or False: Is genetic screening part of a routine health check-up?
False
400
Bulous enlargement of distal phalanges of fingers.
What is clubbing
400
After a LINX Repair, what radiology test needs to be avoided?
What is MRI
400
Name this type of respiration pattern... Full inspiration followed by 1/3 of expiration
What is Vesicular
400
These scenarios provide a simulated experience across the continuum of care.
What is Unfolding Case Studies
500
Often used to diagnose heart rhythm issues.
What is EKG
500
The ring of muscles at the entrance of your stomach.
What is Lower Esophageal Sphincter
500
Which statement is correct about the left lung?: A. Is narrower than the right, with three lobes. B. Is narrower than the right, with two lobes.
B.
500
An illness that could be described as an advanced stage neurological condition.
What is a. Brain Tumor b. Seizure Disorder c. Parkinson's Disease d. Chronic Pain e. ALS f. CP
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