Pharmacology
Disease
Assessments
Mixed
Symptoms
100

A Non-Steroidal anti-inflammatory

Aspirin, Naproxen, Ibuprofen 

100

I have plaque build up in my arteries, I am the most common form of heart disease. Angina is a usual symptom. What disease am I?

CAD. Coronary artery disease 

100

what is the PERRLA acronym and when do you use it? 

Pupils are equal, round, reactive to light and accommodation. Neurological checks + emergency injuries. 

100

give an example of an independent nursing intervention

dressing change, medication administration

100

What is tachypnea

increased breathing rate of over 20 breaths per minute

200

Specific symptoms to iron supplements

Black tarry stools, metallic taste, staining of teeth

200

I have itchy skin, loss of appetite, dark urine, tendency to bruise easily. What organ is affected? 

Liver

200

give an example on disease prevention

immunization teaching, smoking cessation

200

Why do you regularly weigh a patient with congestive heart failure?

weight gain can be indicative of the condition worsening. fluid retention is the likely cause. 

200

What is dysuria

Pain, burning, stinging while voiding

300

Name a beta blocker

Atenolol, metoprolol, bisoprolol, propanolol 

300

I have severe flank pain, hematuria, fever + chills, cloudy urine. What condition do I have? 

Nephrolithiasis 

300

A focused respiratory assessment 

vital signs, an inspection of breathing pattern, skin colour, auscultation of lung sounds, palpate for any abnormalities

300

What is the best way to prevent a TBI?

Wear protective equipment, a helmet. 

300

what is urticaria 

skin rash with red, raised, itchy bumps 

400

What class does Ciprofloxacin belong to 

Fluoroquinolones 

400

What are the two types of peptic ulcers and what is the main difference in subjective symptoms? 

Duodenal: pain improves after meal

Gastric: pain intensifies after meal

400

name all 12 cranial nerves

1: Olfactory 2: optic 3: oculomotor 4: trochlear 5: trigeminal 6: abducens 7: facial 8: vestibulocochlear 9: glossopharyngeal 10: vagus nerve 11: accessory 12: hypoglossal 

400

Atopic dermatitis, how to treat it? 

topical steroids, avoid fragrances, keep fingernails short, and avoid scratching. 

400
What is halitosis

bad breath

500

Diagnosis for taking Sertraline

Depression, OCD, SAD, PTSD

500

Your patient has a high fever + chills, productive cough, SOB and sharp chest pain. What is the diagnosis? 

Pneumonia 

500

WHat disease has skin mottling and why? 

CHF, decreased skin perfusion 

500

give an example of a dependent nursing intervention

inserting a Foley catheter, inserting an NG tube

500

what is agnosia

neurological disease, inability to process sensory information

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