What is a gastrointestinal assessment?
How hormones are operated
What are feedback systems?
- Positive feedback loops
- Negative feedback loops
The first line medication for oral antidiabetics
What is metformin (Glucophage)?
Considered stage 2 hypertension
What is (SBP: 140 or higher) OR (DBP: 90 or higher)
Most popular candy handed out on Halloween
What are Reese's Cups?
What is magnesium?
Three ways hormones are regulated
What are chemical, endocrine, and neural factors?
Medications with a risk of hypoglycemia
(name two)
What are sulfonylureas and meglitinides?
Factors of the Triad of Virchow
What is venous stasis, venous endothelial damage, and hypercoagulable states?
State that grows the most pumpkins
What is Illinois?
Medication that needs proper patient education regarding black stool discoloration
What is bismuth subsalicylate (Pepto-Bismol)?
Main differentiating factor between Acromegaly and Gigantism
Complications of DM to educate your patient on (name 3)
The definitions of:
- Chronotropy
- Inotropy
- Dromotropy
What are:
- Chronotropy: referring to rate (SA node)
- Inotropy: referring to contractility
- Dromotropy: referring to conduction (AV node)
State that has the largest Halloween parade
What is New York?
Priority side effect to monitor for a patient taking polyethylene glycol/electrolyte (GoLytely)
(name one)
What is an arrhythmia?
What are:
- Increased vs. decreased levels of ADH
- Increased vs. decreased serum/plasma osmolarity
The pathophysiology of DM
What is the deficiency of insulin causes glucose to be unable to enter the cell leading to hyperglycemia since it stays in the blood?
Five signs/symptoms associated with left heart failure
What are:
- Dyspnea, orthopnea, cough of frothy sputum, fatigue, decreased urine output, and edema
- Pulmonary edema (cyanosis, inspiratory crackles, pleural effusions), hypotension or hypertension, s3 gallop,
Number one Halloween song of all time
What is Monster Mash?
What is inhibiting peristalsis by binding to opiate receptors in the gut wall to prolong fecal transit times.
All of the hormones release from the anterior pituitary gland and their target organs
What are:
- ACTH: adrenal cortex
- TSH: thyroid
- FSH/LH: ovaries and testes
- GH: muscle/bone/adipose tissue
- Prolactin: mammary glands
What is the inhibition of alpha-glucosidase in the GI tract which decreases the rate of intestinal absorption of glucose?
The journey through the cardiovascular system including all components (valves, arteries, and veins)
(Hint: begin with vena cava)
What is vena cava, right atrium, tricuspid valve, right ventricle, pulmonary semilunar valve, pulmonary artery, lungs, pulmonary vein, left atrium, bicuspid valve, left ventricle, aortic valve, aorta, and body?
World's heaviest jack-o-lantern (within 500 pounds)
What is 2,684 pounds and 2 ounces?