Tissue layer is the intradermal layer given.
What is Dermis?
heart, arteries, capillaries, veins, blood, white blood cells.
What is circulatory system?
normal range for a hemoglobin.
men 12-16
women 13-17
part of the blood that helps it clot to form scabs.
What is platelets?
the world's longest river.
What is The Nile?
3 routes of injection.
What is intradermal, Subcutaneous, intramuscular.
protects the body, releases excess water in sweat, and helps regulate body temperature.
What is integumentary system?
medical abbreviation for microgram.
what is mcg?
bending motion that decreases the angle between adjoining bones.
What is flexion?
the deepest point in the world.
What is Marina Trench?
6 rights of medication.
What is Right patient,drug,dose,time,route,documentation
two organ systems work together to provide oxygen to cells throughout the body.
what is respiratory and circulatory system?
PPD stand for.
What is Purified protein derivative ?
The control center that directs the activity of the cell.
What is the nucleus?
The largest planet in our solar system.
What is Jupiter?
Angle of entry for an intramuscular injection.
What is 90 degrees?
This organ in the nervous system maintains homeostasis by working with all systems.
What is Hypothalamus?
According to OSHA's guidelines, blood-soiled gauze should be disposed in.
What is red biohazard bag?
the surgical removal of the kidney.
What is Nephrectomy?
the most common atmospheric gas.
What is Nitrogen?
the BEST site for accessing venous blood in the outpatient setting.
what is cephalic vein?
Allows manipulation of the environment, locomotion, and facial expression. Maintains posture, and produces heat.
What is Muscular system
two questions should ask to the patient before drawing blood.
if they have allergy to latex, if they had problems drawing blood before.
Located in the brain, and has two different lobes: anterior and posterior.
What is pituitary gland?
The first woman to win a Nobel Prize.
Who is Marie Curie?