Medications
Vitals
Anatomy & Physiology
STI's
Infection Control
100
 A commonly prescribed medication with a dose of 800mg given TID.
Ibuprofen (Motrin)
100
 The 5th Vital Sign
Pain
100
The bone located in the thigh.
Femur
100
Most effective way to prevent STI's with the exception of abstinence.
Condoms
100
Performed before and after patient contact.
Hand hygiene
200
AN NSAID commonly given as an IM injection in the clinic.
Ketorolac (Toradol)
200
Normal Value of Sp02
95-100%
200
Carries urine from the kidneys to the bladder.
ureters
200
Most common STI within the Military
 Chlamydia
200
Most effective way to prevent infections
Handwashing
300
Beta Blockers, ACE Inhibitors, Calcium-Channel Blockers, Diuretics.....
Types of Blood Pressure lowering medications
300

SBP 140-159

DBP 90-99

Stage 1 Hypertension
300
Commonly referred to as the "heel" bone.

Calcaneus


300
Preferred tx for Gonorrhea
Azithromycin 1G and Ceftriaxone 250mg
300
When disinfecting a surface with Cavi-wipes, how long should the surface remain visibly "wet"?
3 mins.
400
The 6 rights of medication administration

Right:

Patient, Medication, Dose, Route, Time and Documentation

400
Sounds heard during Blood Pressure measurement
Korotkoff sounds
400
Hormone in the body that helps control the amount of glucose taken in from the blood.
Insulin
400
The 4 stages of Syphillis

Early, Secondary, Latent, Late (Tertiary)

400
The Maximum time that instruments can sit once sprayed with Prepzyme.
72 hrs.
500
Respirations characterized by periods of apnea and hyperventilation
Cheyne-Stokes respirations
500
The parts of the small intestine in order
The Duodenum, Jejunum, Ileum
500
The 5 labs ordered for STI's
GC, RPR, HIV, Herpes 1/2, Hep ABC
500
4 ways that diseases are transmitted/passed

Airborne, Contact, Droplet, Blood-borne

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