Pathology
Pharmacology
Med Law & Ethics
A & P
Med ER
100
The smallest of microorganism
What is viruses
100
Acetaminophen with codeine are a type of.
What is analgesic
100
The general law of negligence
What is res ipsa loquitur.
100
The internal muscle wall that seperates the sides of the heart.
What is the septum.
100
A medical instrument that prevents many death from cardiac arrest.
What is automated external defibrillator.
200
Diseases that occur when the body apparently fails to recognize its own constituents and begins to produce antibodies to fight them
What is autoimmune diseases
200
A common drug to suppress gastric acid secretion.
What is Prilosec
200
Performing an act the is wholly wrong and unlawful
Malfeasance.
200
This organ removes bilirubin from the blood, manufactures many of the plasma proteins, and is concerned with clotting factors.
What is the liver.
200
This wound happens when skin is scraped against a hard surface
What is an abrasion.
300
Test used to diagnosis syphilis
What is VDRL
300
Opium and its derivatives.
What is narcotics
300
This federal regulation for clinical laboratory specifies guideline for quality control, quality assurance, adequate record keeping, and qualified personnel.
What is CLIA 88
300
This is the external ear.
What is the pinna.
300
You do not give a patient in shock.
What is fluids.
400
A condition of the body that is abnormal and presents a group of clinical sign and laboratory findings
What is disease.
400
A drug prescribed for potassium replacement.
What is K-Dur (potassium chloride)
400
A private or civil wrongdoing and/or injury.
What is a tort.
400
These are duct glands.
What is sebacaeous glands
400
These muscles are likely to be affected by heat cramp.
What is the legs and abdomen.
500
This is also called german measles.
What is rubella.
500
A common anticoagulant.
What is Coumadin (warfarin)
500
Fixed period of time or deadline for initiating legal action.
What is statute of limitations.
500
The bones of the cheek.
What is zygomatic or malar bones.
500
These are the outstanding signs and symptoms of shock.
What is five P's. ( Pallor, Prostration, Prespiration, Pulse, Pulmonary)
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