Cardiac
Electrolytes
Respiratory
Endocrine
Neuro
100

This medication is first-line for symptomatic bradycardia.

What is Atropine?

100

This electrolyte imbalance causes muscle weakness and flattened T waves.

What is Hypokalemia?

100

This condition is characterized by airflow limitation that is not fully reversible.

What is Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease?

100

This condition presents with hyperglycemia and insulin deficiency/resistance.

What is Diabetes Mellitus?

100

This scale is used to assess level of consciousness.

What is the Glasgow Coma Scale?

200

This rhythm is irregularly irregular and increases stroke risk.

What is Atrial Fibrillation?

200

This electrolyte imbalance causes peaked T waves and cardiac arrest risk.

What is Hyperkalemia?

200

This oxygen device delivers the highest concentration without intubation.

What is a non-rebreather mask?

200

This acute complication of diabetes includes ketones and metabolic acidosis.

What is Diabetic Ketoacidosis?

200

This condition results from interrupted blood flow to the brain.

What is Stroke?

300

This lab value is most specific for myocardial injury.

What is troponin?

300

This electrolyte should be monitored closely when administering loop diuretics.

What is potassium?

300

This acid-base imbalance is seen in clients retaining CO₂.

What is respiratory acidosis?

300

This hormone lowers blood glucose levels.

What is insulin?

300

This type of stroke is caused by a clot.

What is an ischemic stroke?

400

This medication category is used to slow heart rate in atrial fibrillation and lowers blood pressure.

What is a beta blocker?

400

This medication is given IV to stabilize the cardiac membrane in hyperkalemia.

What is calcium gluconate?

400

This lab value reflects oxygenation status.

What is PaO₂?

400

This condition results from excess thyroid hormone.

What is Hyperthyroidism?

400

This medication is used to treat status epilepticus.

What is Lorazepam?

500

This condition occurs when the heart cannot pump effectively to meet the body's needs.

What is Heart Failure?

500

This electrolyte imbalance can cause tetany and positive Chvostek’s sign.

What is Hypocalcemia?

500

This condition causes fluid accumulation in the alveoli leading to impaired gas exchange.

What is Pulmonary Edema?

500

This life-threatening complication of hyperthyroidism causes fever and tachycardia.

What is Thyroid Storm?

500

This is the priority intervention for a client actively seizing.

What is maintaining airway safety?

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