Medical Overview
Respiratory
Cardiovascular
Neuro
Gastro/Urologic
Endocrine/Hematology
Anaphylaxis
Toxicology
Gynecologic
100

Incubation period for Ebola virus

1-3 days

100

Pulmonary _____ is a blood clot that breaks off and travels to the blood vessels of the lungs

embolism

100

Formula for cardiac output

SV x HR

100

seizures are caused by 

abnormal electrical discharges in the brain

100

Medical term used to describe sudden onset of abdominal pain

acute abdomen

100

Normal range for blood glucose

80-120

100

Two chemicals released when an allergen invades the body

histamine and leukotriene

100

4 routes for poisons to enter the body

inhalation, ingestion, absorption, injection

100

infection of the upper female reproductive organs

PID - pelvic inflammatory disease

200

Vaccinations are NOT available for which form of hepatitis

Hepatitis C

200

A fundamental sign that hypoxia is developing

altered mental status

200

This condition typically occurs during periods of exertion but can also a large meal or sudden fear may trigger an attack 

angina pectoris

200

this type of stroke usually resolves within 24 hours 

TIA (transient ischemic attack)

200

There are two types of nerves supplying the peritoneum. Of the two types, the ____________ peritoneum & the skin of the abdomen can perceive much of the same type sensastions

parietal peritoneum

200

Common condition in sedentary patients or ones who just experienced a long travel. Could be due to a long hospital stay due to an injury or surgery.

DVT - deep vein thrombosis

200

Definitive treatment for anaphylaxis is

epi

200

treatment for a patient who has dry powder chemical all over his bare arm

brush off al that you can first, then irrigate well with water

200

Most likely STD presenting in women 15 to 44 years of age, itching, burning, or pain accompanied by a "fishy" or foul-smelling discharge 

bacterial vaginosis

300

Patient suffering from stiff neck, headache, and AMS probably has 

meningitis

300

Signs & symptoms of this condition are: barrel chest, pursed lip breathing, dyspnea on exertion

Emphysema

300

What cardiac condition typically develops after an MI?

Congestive Heart Failure (CHF)

300

this type of headache is made worse when a person's head bends forward

sinus headache

300

Patient has been experiencing a gnawing or burning pain in their abdomen but it seems to subside for a brief period after eating a meal

PUD -peptic ulcer disease

300

Condition that is rare but people who have it have a decreased ability to clot after an injury

Hemophilia

300

Dose of epi for adult, child?

0.3; 0.15

300

TRUE or FALSE: the conditions of a patient exposed to poisons typically present suddenly and change very little within the first few hours

FALSE

300

medical term for permanent cessation of a woman's menstrual cycle

menopause

400

TRUE or FALSE: HIV is far more contagious than Hepatitis B

FALSE

400

Signs and symptoms of this condition are: urticaria, wheezing or stridor, generalized edema, hypotension

anaphylaxis

400

The American Heart Association's protocol for cardiac arrest states that an AED needs to be utilized within ___ minutes of the attack

2

400

Type of seizure where the patient has AMS and does not interact normally with his or her environment

focal-onset, impaired awareness

400

medical term for blood in the vomit

hematemesis

400

What hormone is missing in type 1 diabetes mellitus?

insulin

400

what is the medical term for localized swelling associated with allergic reactions

angioedema

400

TRUE or FALSE: Activated charcoal is a possibility to use with ingestion of pills of various kinds to prevent absorption by the body

TRUE

400

Most commonly reported STD in the United States and if left untreated, may lead to PID

Chlamydia

500

Appendicitis is a condition related to the _________ system

Gastrointestinal

500

Breath sounds you would expect to hear with CHF , pneumonia, or bronchitis

Rhonchi

500

Patient presents with muffled heart tones, narrowing pulse pressure, and JVD...these signs and symptoms lead you to believe the patient is experiencing a ____

cardiac tamponade

500

Keppra, Dilantin, Depakote, Tegratol are medicines typically used to treat and manage _______

seizure activity

500

Pain in the costovertebral angle indicates the patient has 

a kidney infection

500

What are the 4 components of blood and what is each primary purpose?

Red blood cells - carry O2

White blood cells - fight infection

Plasma - transport mechanism

Platelets - blood clotting

500

The two signs/symptoms to indicate use of epi-pen for a person experiencing anaphylaxis

hypotension and respiratory distress

500

What mnemonic would you use to identify cholinergic poisoning?

D - diarrhea

U - urination

M - miosis

B - bradycardia, bronchospasm

E - emesis

L - lacrimation

S - seizures, salivation, sweating

500

Condition where bacterium grows rapidly in a female's reproductive tract and a males' urethra; present with painful urination, associated burning, a yellowish or bloody vaginal discharge

Gonorrhea

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