What is the name of the bone that protects the knee joint?
What is patella?
This is the medical name for one someone has trouble breathing when lying flat.
What is orthopnea?
This type of stroke a result of a vessel bursting in the brain.
What is hemorrhagic stroke?
Type of disease that is characterized by patients having a Barrel Chest.
What is COPD?
This type of blood test shows the average level of blood glucose in the last 2-3 months.
What bone is commonly fracture by elderly persons during fall?s
What is the hip bone/femur?
The table condiment that patient’s with CHF should avoid.
What is salt/sodium?
This type of stroke is characterized by thrombus formation in a vessel in the brain.
What is ischemic stroke?
These type of lung sounds are heard when the patient has excess fluid in the lungs.
What are crackles?
This is a type of hormone that moves glucose into the cell.
What is insulin?
This is a long flat bone that connects the rib cage
What is the sternum?
Patient‘s with CHF should be standing on this device daily
What is a scale?
This diagnostic image test is used initially to view if there is hemorrhage in the brain.
What is CT Scan of the Head?
This is the medical term used for a rapid respiratory rate.
What is tachypnea?
These are cells in the pancreas that secrete insulin
What are Islet of Langerhans?
Smallest bone in the body
What is the stapes?
This blood test helps to monitor heart failure
What is BNP?
Type of called code called when someone is having stroke like symptoms.
What is Medical Alert Stroke?
Tiny sacs in the lung where air exchange occurs
What are the alveoli?
This is the only type of insulin that could be given IV.
What is regular insulin?
What bone are intraosseous needles inserted in?
What is the tibia?
This type of medication is used to help patients excrete excess fluid from the body.
What are diuretics?
This is an evaluation performed by speech pathologist to determine if a patient is cleared to have a diet and the type.
What is dysphagia evaluation/ speech evaluation?
Type of inhaler medication used to open up the airways
What are bronchodilators?
This is a complication of diabetes, the patient is hyperglycemic, is acidotic and has excess ketones
What is Diabetic Keto Acidosis?