Height and Weight
Temperature & Pulse
Respirations & BP
Bloodborne Pathogens
Chain of Infection
100
The basic unit we use to measure weight.
What are pounds?
100
Two reasons you shouldn't check a patient's radial pulse.
What are amputees, infants/children, patients on cardiac medications and or patients with an arrhythmia.
100
A description for systolic pressure.
What is the amount of pressure the blood is putting on the walls of the arteries when the heart is contracting?
100
Inflammation of the liver.
What is hepatitis?
100
The type of etiologic agent involved in the spread of ringworm.
What is fungus?
200
The basic unit we use to measure height.
What are inches?
200
What are the three things you are checking for when you check a pulse?
What are rate, rhythm and volume?
200
The two components of respiration.
What are inspiration and expiration?
200
The strain of hepatitis passed through an oral-fecal route.
What is Hepatitis A?
200
A common way to stop children from being susceptible hosts for a wide range of diseases.
What are vaccines?
300
What BMI stands for.
What is body mass index?
300
The temperature you would expect your axillary temperature to be if you oral temperature is 97.6 degrees F.
What is 96.6 degrees F?
300
An abnormal lung sound that presents as a soft crackle representing the popping open of fluid-filled small airways and alveoli.
What are rales?
300
The two strains of hepatitis that can be prevented with a vaccine.
What are Hepatitis A and Hepatitis B?
300
In the chain of infection for Lyme disease, this is what a deer tick would be considered.
What is a reservoir?
400
Anything above this number in BMI is considered overweight.
What is 25?
400
Another word to describe an aural temperature.
What is tympanic?
400
What is the correct term for the space where you place your stethoscope to auscultate blood pressure?
What is the antecubital fossa?
400
To disinfect a spill you should combine one part bleach with this many parts water.
What is 10?
400
In the chain of infection for HIV, IV drug use would be considered this.
What is the method of transmission?
500
Ms. Way's height.
What is 5 feet 6 inches?
500
When a patient's heart rate increases with inspiration and slows with expiration.
What is a sinus arrhythmia?
500
This describes when a patient has to sit "straight" up in order to breathe effectively.
What is orthopnea?
500
A common medication given to prevent hepatitis after a needle stick.
What is interferon?
500
Soda
What is still the devil?
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