Gastrointestinal
Urinary
Orthopedics
Emergencies
The Body
100
The lesions found in this disorder can occur anywhere throughout the colon and small intestine.
What is Crohn’s disease
100
During this procedure; a machine is used to filter the blood
What is Hemodialysis
100
Inflammation of the bone and bone marrow Commonly caused by open fractures
What is Osteomyelitis
100
Initial treatment of this condition includes rest, ice, compression, and elevation.
What is simple strains and sprains
100
I am the most vascular largest glandular organ of the body. I am located in the right upper quadrant of the abdomen.
What is the Liver
200
Nursing care for this disorder involves education regarding prevention and includes a high-fiber diet and stool softeners
What is Diverticulosis/ Diverticulitis
200
Radiographic contrast dye, pigments, aminoglycosides, some antibiotics, and NSAIDs can cause acute tubular necrosis, this term is used to describe these substances
What is nephrotoxic
200
This is a neurovascular impairment that may lead to permanent injury of an affected limb caused by progressive constriction of blood vessels and nerves. It is treated by performing a fasciotomy to relieve the pressure.
What is Compartment Syndrome
200
Morphine sulfate is the drug of choice for clients experiencing a cardiopulmonary emergency because it decreases both of these symptoms
What is pain and anxiety
200
I lie horizontally behind the stomach, my head is attached to the duodenum and my tail reaches to the spleen.
What is the pancreas
300
Those at risk for developing this condition are multiparous females, women on birth control pills, and those with a history of small bowel disease such as Crohn’s
What is Cholecystitis
300
Men are affected four times more often than women and the main risk factor for this type of cancer is cigarette smoking.
What is Bladder Cancer
300
This is a disorder of purine metabolism that leaves uric acid deposits in connective tissue, joint spaces, or both, affects primarily middle-aged men.
What is Gout
300
These are an ominous sign in a client with increased intracranial pressure and thus are reported immediately.
What are Hiccups
300
We are a pair of cone-shaped, porous organs contained within the thoracic cavity
What are the lungs
400
This is a disorder of the mouth that is characterized by inflammation and ulcerations resulting from chemotherapy.
What is Stomatitis
400
In this disorder, inflammation occurs in the urinary bladder. Mostly caused by E-coli.
What is Cystitis
400
This infection initially creates a red spot that starts at the point of the tick bite and then expands; headache, fever, pain, and stiff neck may also be present.
What is Lyme disease
400
This shock is usually easily recognized. It results from severe fluid volume depletion through vomiting, dehydration, diarrhea, or blood loss.
What is Hypovolemic
400
I am encapsulated by a protective sac and consists of three distinct layers
What is the heart
500
These are enlarged, twisted veins that are usually associated with chronic liver obstruction; they are asymptomatic until they rupture and hemorrhage.
What are Esophageal Varices
500
Causes of this disorder include BPH, calculi, tumor, infection, or surgery
What is Urinary Retention
500
This is a chronic systemic disease of unknown etiology that primarily affects young adult women, produces recurring synovial inflammation
What is Rheumatoid Arthritis
500
Preparing the client for transport to a burn unit usually involves insertion of at least two large-bore IV lines, insertion of a nasogastric tube, intubation, Foley catheterization, sterile wrapping, and temperature regulation/ monitoring.
What is “Packaging”
500
We are located in the retroperitoneal space of the abdominal cavity.
What are the kidneys
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