Left Atria, Right Atria, Left Ventricle, & Right Ventricle
The suffix -itis refers to what?
Inflammation
A patient comes into the ED with a CC:of persistant chest pain. What does CC stand for?
Chief Complaint
If a patient had a sodium of 148 would this be hyponatremia or hypernatremia?
Hypernatremia
Red blood cells transfer what gas to the other organs?
Oxygen
The longest bone in the body is called the?
Femur
The Abbreviation HTN refers to what disorder?
Hypertension
The patient has a normal SpO2. What is the normal range for a healthy adults SpO2 (Pulse Oximetry)?
95%-100%
What is the smallest bone in the hand
Pisiform
what organ produces sperm in the male body?
Testicles
7 Cervical Vertebrae
What is the common phrase for a Myocardial Infarction?
A Heart Attack
A patient on the Neuro Medsurg floor is a Q4Turn How often should this patient be turned?
For an Infant the best location for administering Intramuscular injections is the what?
Thigh
Vastus lateralis
The Integumentary system refers to what organ?
The Skin
What hormone is important in the production of breast milk?
A) Estrogen
B) Prolactin
C) Oxytocin
D) Adrenaline
B) Prolactin
The root word "Nephro" refers to what organ?
Kidneys
A patient who is in labor should not being pushing until she is how many centimeters?
10 Centimeters
What is the primary pulse assessed on the wrist?
Radial
Delirium and dementia are different but how?
Delirium is short term and dementia is long term.
Delirium is hallucinations while dementia is focused around memory loss
What is the largest organ of the body?
The Skin
If a patient were to be prescribed 100mg of Aspirin TID, how many times in day would this patient be given aspirin?
Three times a day
Hepatitis A is transmitted via what mode of transportation?
Fecal-Oral
Shellfish in contaminated water
Bile is stored in what organ?
The Gallbladder
When the blood enters the left ventricle is it deoxygenated or oxygenated blood?
oxygenated blood