Misc Immunity
Arthritis
DVT Knowledge
Tissue Integrity
Burns
100
Can be life threatening, with symptoms of rapid pulse, low blood pressure, dyspnea, bronchial edema and angioedema.

What is anaphylaxis?

100

The pathophysiological process this photo represents.



What is osteoarthritis?
100
Name the most common disorder of a vein.
What is venous thrombosis?
100
Name two risk for decreased wound healing.

Smoking, diabetes, poor nutritional status, moisture and elimination status

100

Name the three phases of burn recovery.

What is emergent, acute,and rehabilitative phases.

200

The physical manifestations of a transient wheal (pink, raised, edematous) that vary in size and shape that may occur all over the body in response to a systemic allergen.

What is Urticaria?

200

The disease process that this photo represents.

What is Rheumatoid arthritis?

200

Name four signs and symptoms of DVT.

What are unilateral leg edema, pain, tenderness with palpation, dilated superficial veins, a sense of fullness to the calf, parenthesis, warm skin, erythema, or a systemic temperature above 38 c. 



200

Identify the skin lesion.

Melanoma

200

Name two criteria that meets the criteria for major burn.

What is 10% of BSA of full thickness burn and 25% of partial thickness burn, over age 60, presence of chronic cardiac, pulmonary, or endocrine disorder, presence of electrical burn, presence of inhalation, or burn to eyes, ears, face, hands, feet, or perineum.

300

Type of isolation used to prevent spread of organisms by cough, talking, sneezing.  

What is Droplet Isolation?

300

RA is systemic.  Name three other structures that can have have their connective tissue affected.

What is the blood vessels, pleura, pericardium, iris, and sclera.  

300

List four nursing measures to prevent DVT.

What is patient turning every 2 hours, flex and extension of feet, get out of bed early, ambulation, graduated compression stockings, anticoagulants
300

The name of the test that comprises of isolation of a pathogen on a culture medium and the testing of the effects of antimicrobial agents have on the organism. 

Culture and sensitivity

300

This is the name for continuous leak of plasma from the vascular space into the interstitial space, which results in electrolyte imbalance and hypotension.

Third spacing or capillary leak syndrome

400

Presenting symptoms include abdominal pain, rebound tenderness, muscle rigidity, shallow breaths, fever, tachycardia, tachypnea, nausea, vomiting and altered bowel habits.

What is Peritonitis?

400

The procedure of aspiration of fluid with a needle from the affected joint of the synovial fluid to be evaluated for WBC. 



What is an arthrocentesis?

400

A low molecular weight heparin (LMWH) used subcutaneously that does not require routine blood testing that has the antidote of protamine sulfate.

What is enoxaparin (Lovenox)

400

This condition is called

What is cellulitis?

400

Name four symptoms of hypovolemic shock in burn patients.

Confusion, increased cap refill time, decreased urine output <30cc/hr, rapid increase in temperature, decreased bowel sounds, blood pressure average or low.

500

Is an adaptive process that allows the body to make antibodies in response to the entry of an antigen.  Develops when a vaccine is given and the body produces antibodies.  

What is active-artificial immunity?

500

Name a medication that is commonly given to patients with arthritis.  However, they are not given for long term use secondary to risks of osteoporosis, hyperglycemia, immunosuppression, and cataract formation.

What is prednisone or a corticosteroid?
500

The word embolism is derived from the greek word meaning this.

What is plug or stopper?

500
Name the three layers of skin in the correct order from superficial to deep.

What is epidermis, dermis, and hypodermis?

500
This procedure is the incision that relieve pressure from the constricting force of fluid buildup under circumferential burns on the extremities or chest and improves circulation
Escharotomy
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