Which one am I? PAD, PVD, or Diabetic foot ulcer
Chest tubes
Blood transfusions
Resp and heart meds
Tissue Integrity
100

With this condition, the patient may have hairless extremities.

What is PAD?

100

This type of pneumothorax can occur without a contributing condition.

What is a spontaneous pneumothorax? 

100

This is the only IV fluid that should be hung when administering blood. 

What is Normal Saline?

100

This medication can provide quick relief for a patient with asthma.

What is a bronchodilator or albuterol? 

100

Identify this type of ulcer. 

What is a diabetic foot ulcer? 

200

This condition is associated with peripheral neuropathy.

What is a diabetic foot ulcer?

200

This type of pneumothorax can result from blunt or penetrating trauma (MVA, stab wound).

What is traumatic? 

200

This is the smallest sized Jelco/IV that should be used when administering blood. 

What is a #20? 

200

These medications are effective to reduce the inflammation seen in asthma and COPD.

What are steroids or corticosteroids? 

200

What condition causes this type of ulcer?

What is PVD? 

300

An ulcer caused by this condition may have a punched-out appearance and may contain eschar. 

What is PAD? 

300

This type of pneumothorax occurs when the wound in the chest is large enough for air to pass freely, resulting in a sucking sound as the air rushes through the chest wall. 

What is an open pneumothorax? 

300

Blood should not hang for longer than ____ hours. 

What is 4?

300

This anti-platelet agent should be administered within the first 48 hours of an ischemic stroke.  

What is aspirin? 

300

This type of scar is caused by excessive/hyperactive wound healing. 

What is a keloid?

400

This type of ulcer may be shallow or deep and often contains a callous. 

What is a diabetic foot ulcer? 

400

This condition is a collection of blood in the pleural space, usually the result of trauma.

What is a hemothorax? 

400

When do most blood transfusion reactions occur?


Within the first 15 minutes

400

Treatment of a patient in pulmonary edema or fluid overload includes giving this type of medication.

What is a diuretic or Lasix?

400

What condition caused this ulcer? 

What is PAD? 

500

With this condition, there may be lower extremity swelling and/or shallow wounds. 

What is PVD? 

500

Name 2 symptoms of a pneumothorax.

What are chest pain, increased resp rate, asymmetrical lung expansion, decreased or absent breath sounds? 

500

Name 2 symptoms of a blood transfusion reaction. 

What are fever, back/flank pain, chills, dyspnea, itching? 

500

This medication can be used to prevent clot development in hospitalized patients. 

What are anticoagulants or Lovenox? 

500

What is this painful skin condition called? 

What is shingles? 

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