Respiratory
Cardiovascular
GI/GU
Neurologic
Vital Signs
100
This device is used to monitor oxygen concentrations
What is a pulse oxymeter
100

These are the chambers of the heart

Right atrium, right ventricle, left atrium, left ventricle

100

These bean shaped organs are located retroperitoneal or posterior to the abdomen

What are the kidneys

100
The nervous system is divided into two parts
What are the central nervous system and the peripheral nervous systems
100

What are the 5 essential vital signs

What are HR, RR, BP, Temp and pain

200
Breath sounds that indicate anaphylaxis

What is stridor

200

The closure of aortic and pulmonic (semilunar) valve: sharp "dub" sound and beginning of diastole

What is S2

200

A surgically created opening in the abdomen that drains urine or feces

What is an ostomy

200

There are twelve pairs of these

What are cranial nerves

200

A tympanic temperature measures temperature in the ?

What is ear

300
a condition of collapsed shrunken sections of alveoli or lung and results in airway obstruction
What is Atelectasis
300
What are the 2 phases of the cardiac cycle
What are diastole and systole
300

This organ is most affected by hepatitis

What is the liver

300

A sensation of spinning, often experience by patients with Meniere's disease

What is vertigo

300
Normal respiratory rate of an adult
What is 12-20 or 10-20
400
High pitched musical speaking sound that is predominante in expiration but may occur in both expiration and inspiration
What is Wheezing
400
CK-MB, cTnl (troponins), myoglobin (low-molecular weight protein) elevations are all indications of
What is a myocardial injury
400

A patient with diarrhea commonly exhibits these types of bowel sounds

What is hyperactive bowel sounds

400
This area of the brain consists of midbrain, pons and medulla
What is the brainstem
400

Referred to as the sixth vital sign

What is pain

500

This chest shape is common in patients with COPD

What is a barrel chest

500

This heart rhythm is noted in healthy patient with no cardiac conditions

What is NSR (normal sinus rhythm)
500
What GERD stands for

Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD)

500

The main treatment for an ischemic stroke

What is tPA

500
a drop in systolic pressure of more than 20 mm HG when BP is taken flat and standing
What is orthostatic hypotension
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