Abbreviations
Hodgepodge
Percentages
Hypersensitivities
CDC Precautions
100
MHC
What is major histocompatibility complex?
100
More of the circulating cells are bands.
What is left shift?
100
55-70%.
What is mature or segmented neutrophils or granulocytes?
100
Grave's disease.
What is Type V: Stimulated?
100
Transmitted by direct contact.
What is contact precautions?
200
ESR
What is erythrocyte sedimentation rate?
200
Class of drugs used for organ transplant patients.
What is immunosuppressants?
200
Band neutrophils.
What is 5%?
200
Goodpasture's syndrome.
What is Type II: Cytotoxic?
200
The potential for infection is there.
What is standard precautions?
300
C-diff
What is Clostridium difficile?
300
This cell is elevated during hay fever and allergic rhinitis.
What is eosinophils?
300
Basophils.
What is 1%?
300
Anaphylaxis, hay fever.
What is Type I: Immediate?
300
Organisms suspended in air for long periods.
What is airborne precautions?
400
VRE
What is vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus?
400
True or False: The nurse has a titer drawn for varicella zoster virus in which the results are negative. The nurse may now care for the toddler with chicken pox.
What is False?
400
Eosinophils.
What is 1-2%
400
PPD, poison ivy.
What is Type IV: Delayed?
400
Influenza, mumps, pertussis.
What is droplet precautions?
500
ANC
What is absolute neutrophil count?
500
To be assessed after noting angioedema in the patient's lower face.
What is a patent airway?
500
Monocytes.
What is 3%?
500
Rheumatoid Arthritis.
What is Type III: Immune complex mediated?
500
Found on urinary catheters, implants, feeding tubes.
What is biofilm?
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