The largest organ in the body
The Skin
Abnormally fast breathing
Tachypnea
Your patient just had a hip replacement and has failed to void three times. Upon using the bladder scanner there is 624ml of urine in the bladder. What intervention do you suspect will be ordered?
Catherization
Insulin resistance
Diabetes Mellitus
The bone in the body used for CPR
Xiphoid Process
Loss of ability to swallow
Aphagia
IV access obtained with IV fluid
Hypertension
The major muscles of the abdomen (3)
Rectus abdominis
External Oblique
Transverse abdominis
Internal Oblique
An uncoordinated quivering of the heart muscle resulting in a completely irregular pulse
Fibrillation
Documentation
A progressive disease involving damage to the sheaths of nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord
Multiple Sclerosis
The patient has an ostomy bag. The bag drains consistently loose watery stool. The stoma is created by which part of the digestive tract
Ileum (ileostomy)
Blood and air in the pleura
Hemopneumonthorax
Your patient has come in with severe hyperkalemia. What do you suspect will be ordered for that patient?
Insulin
A disease caused by germs that are spread from person to person through the air. It usually affected the lungs but can sometimes affect other parts of the body. Such as the brain, kidneys, or spine. They can die if not treated.
Tuberculosis