VENIPUNCTURE
EENT
RESPIRATORY PRIMARY CARE
ABDOMINAL PRIMARY CARE
ORTHOPEDIC PRIMARY CARE
100
the degree of insertion for a venipuncture
What is 15-30 degrees?
100
this is the tough layer (white of the eye) that protects the inner structure of the eye and helps maintain its shape. Connected to six muscles for movement.
What is sclera?
100
Wheezing is a clinical hallmark of this respiratory condition
What is asthma?
100
Bile is produced by the liver and stored here
What is the gallbladder?
100
Intolerable pain not responsive to treatment, repeated visits for the same complaint, open fractures, deformities, and/or neurovascular compromised extremities, trauma with neurological changes, muscle weakness, or a deteriorating exam in the affected extremity, are red flags for this
What is lower extremity injuries?
200
when you pull needle back slightly (not above the surface of the skin) and redirect the needle toward the vein and try again is known as this
What is corrective action for an unsuccessful venipuncture?
200
this is the inner layer of the eye that contains rods and cones; is a continuation of the optic nerve
What is retina?
200
NSAID or Acetaminophen, decongestant, cough suppressants, increase fluid intake, antibiotics (the mainstay of therapy), bronchodilators (albuterol), bed rest/profile us the treatment protocol for this ailment
What is pneumonia?
200
this organ is responsible for the regulation of blood sugar metabolism
What is Pancreas?
200
numbness, tingling and/or weakness in the extremities, bony deformities, step-offs, crepitus, trauma with neurological changes or a deteriorating exam, fever, weight loss, night sweats, night pain and/or narcotic use, loss of control of bowel or bladder are red flags for this
What are spinal complaints?
300
the preferred site for venipuncture
What is antecubital fossa?
300
Fever of 101 F or greater; embedded foreign objects
What are the red flags of ear complaints?
300
Inhaled bronchodilator, IV fluids, supplemental O2 is the treament protocol for this ailment
What is asthma?
300
when doing an abdominal exam this area is palpated last
What is the area of pain?
300
this is a sac like body cavity located between joints or at points of friction between moving structures, filled with synovial fluid
What is a bursa?
400
basilic vein, antecubital vein, cubital vein
What is the antecubital fossa?
400
50% of earaches in adults are due to this
What is dental problems?
400
O2 and CO2 exchanged through diffusion here
What is alveoli?
400
Pain (usually develops suddenly and may awaken the patient from sleep), bloody appearing urine, fever (common), tenderness to palpation in the vicinity of the stone are indications of this
What is What is nephrolithiasis (kidney stones)?
400
A fracture of the fifth metacarpal is commonly known as this
What is boxers fracture?
500
veins that are infected, irritated, injured or have an IV running distal to the venipuncture site
What should be avoided when performing a blood draw?
500
White-purple exudate on the tonsils is indicative of what throat ailment
What is Mononucleosis?
500
6th leading cause of death in the U.S.
What is pneumonia?
500
this organ is capable of absorbing 5-7 liters of water per day
What is the colon?
500
Pain at the heel and/or sole of the foot, greatest upon rising from a resting position, especially in the morning indications this
What is plantar fasciitis?
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