BASIC WOUND PRIMARY CARE
SKIN DISEASE PRIMARY CARE
ORTHOPEDIC PRIMARY CARE
ABDOMINAL PRIMARY CARE
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adults should receive a booster every 10 years of this Prophylaxis
What is tetanus?
100
Lesions may appear anywhere on the skin or mucosa but are most frequent around the mouth, on the lips, and on the genital area, tingling, discomfort and itching occur prior to small tense vesicles appearing on an erythematous base, single clusters of vesicles vary in size, vesicles persist for a few days, and then begin to dry, forming a thin yellowish crust or ulcer, primary infection is generally the most severe, with fever, lymphadenopathy and urinary symptoms
What are the signs and symptoms of the herpes simplex virus
100
A stress fracture of the second metatarsal
What is a March fracture?
100
treatment given for acute diarrhea
what is Fluid resuscitation, anti-diarrheal medications, antibiotic therapy, diet (LIQUID then progress to bland diet)
100
first step in treating a patient complaining of ocular burns
What is flush the eyes?
200
Extent of the injury, type of injury, infection, patient’s nutritional status, age of patient, obesity, impaired oxygenation, smoking, drugs, diabete
What are the factors that complicate wound healing?
200
Local redness, tenderness and enlarged regional lymphadenopathy, skin is hot, red, and edematous
What is cellulitis
200
refers to a stretching, wrenching or laceration of a ligament
What is a sprain?
200
stores RBCs and platelets, removes RBCs and platelets that are worn out or defective, carries out immune functions and has cells involved in fighting infections, highly vascular organ that, if injured, may result in massive hemorrhaging.
What is the spleen?
200
directs sound waves towards the TM.
What is External Auditory Canal
300
A progressive degeneration of tissue and muscle that results from a sever interruption of blood flow.  Pain with pressure over the compartment area with diminished sensation distal to the compartment area.  Late: diminished to absent extremity pulses distal to the injury.
What is compartment syndrome?
300
most common superficial fungal infection; typically begins in web spaces of the toes and may later involve the bottom surface of the foot.
What is Tinea pedis
300
refers to a stretching of a muscle
What is strain?
300
absorption of carbohydrates, proteins, and fats
What is the Small intestine?
300
drains the middle ear to the nasal part of the pharynx
What is Eustachian tube
400
Impaired wound healing, wound bleeding, dehiscence, evisceration, wound infection
What are wound complications?
400
pain, tenderness, and itching occurs at the site 2 to 3 das before rash appears. crops of vesicles appear with an erythematous base
What is herpes zoster?
400
incomplete dislocation of a bone in a joint
What is Subluxation?
400
stores about 10% of the total blood volume, metabolizes carbohydrates, fats, and protein, stores vitamins and iron, forms clotting factors, detoxifies/excretes and metabolizes many different drugs, forms bile, and serves as a means for excreting certain waste products from the blood.
What is the Liver
400
External trauma, nose picking, nasal infection from plucking nose hairs, vigorous nose blowing, or drying of the nasal mucosa
What are some causes for chronic nose bleeds
500
Primary intention, secondary intention, delayed primary closure
What are the three types of wound healing?
500
A superficial bacterial skin infection, occurring most frequently on exposed parts of the body, especially on the face, hands, neck and extremeties
What is impetigo?
500
semilunar fibrocartilaginous wedges that rim and cushion each tibiofemoral articulation.
What is Meniscus?
500
produces and secretes digestive juices into the first part of the small intestine, produces and secretes hormones into the blood that will regulate the blood sugar level.
What is Pancreas?
500
Usually one sided, ear pain on the same side as the abscess, spasm in the muscles of the jaw or trismus, difficulty swallowing saliva, muffled voice (hot potato), possible fever, painful swallowing, chills
What is peritonsilar abscess
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