On a drug label, where would you find the potential side effects associated with a medication?
1. Active Ingredients
2. Uses
3. Warnings
4. When Using this Drug
5. Both #3 and #4
5. both #3 and # 4
Warnings and When Using this Drug
I am a provider that mainly sees patients with depression, anxiety, or other illnesses effecting mental health.
Psychiatrist or Mental Health Nurse Practitioner
In order for CPR to be effective you must compression how many inches deep.
2 inches
What section of a drug label tells you the correct dose?
Directions area
I went to college for 8 or more years and focus my practice on helping you have a nice smile and good breath.
Dentist
If a patient regains a heart function while you are performing CPR you should stop and place them in what position?
Side lying or Recovery Position
True of False
You should keep all medication out of reach for children and make sure all meds have a child safety cap.
True
I went to school for 6 years and work along with a physician. Before this career I worked at the Hospital as a Registered Nurse.
Nurse Practitioner/CRNP
The very first thing you must do when seeing someone who is unresponsive is?
Check your area to make sure it is save for you to begin CPR.
OTC is the abbreviation for ....
Over The Counter
I went to school for 18-24 months after high school. My occupation usually works for home health, nursing homes, doctors offices, and some hospitals.
Licensed Practicing Nurse (LPN)
How many compression per minute should you perform in order for the brain and vital organs to receive blood flow?
100-120 compressions per minute
If you have any questions regarding a medication whom should you contact?
Physician, Prescriber, Pharmacy, or the 1-800 number on the medication.
I went to school at a community college and work with a machine that lets me examine things like the heart, blood vessels, and even babies before they are born.
Ultrasound Tech
If a friend or someone is near you upon finding someone unresponsive you should instruct them to do what?
Call 911 and find an AED (if one is around)