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100

Below the tongue

What is Sublingual?

100

The most effective way to prevent an infection

What is handwashing
100

Values for K+

What is 3.5-5.0

100

This medication can have a side effect of a rash on the face, neck, and torso along with hypotension or angiodema, called "Red Man Syndrom"

What is vancomycin

100

Largest artery in the body

What is the aorta

200

Blue skin

What is cyanosis?

200

Order of legs after an injury or surgery when going up/down stairs

What is up with the good and down with the bad

200

Positioning of a patient having a seizure

What is the side-lying (recovery) position

200

Antidote for opioid overdose

What is naloxone (Narcan)

200

Lupus can affect this organ the most

What are the kidneys

300

Fast respiratory rate

What is tachypnea?

300

Correct (finger) length for crutches

What is 2-3 finger spaces between the armpit and top of crutch

300

First action if your patient is diaphoretic and having palpitations with slurry speech. 

What is check a blood sugar

300
Amount of tablets given if order states Digoxin 0.125 daily and on hand you have Digoxin 0.25

What is half a tablet

300

Location of the apical pulse

Where is the 5th intercostal space left midclavicular line

400

Not breathing

What is Apnea?

400

The process of measuring for correct NG tube length

What is measuring from the tip of the nose to the earlobe, and then down to the xiphoid process

400

Normal blood sugar levels

What is 70-100

400

This condition is involuntary, repetitive movements, primarily of the face, tongue, or body caused by taking certain antipsychotic or antiemetic medications 

What is tardive dyskinesia
400

Cranial nerve number for the vagus nerve

What Cranial Nerve X

500

Suffix for deficiency or lack of something in the body

What is "-penia?"

500

Needle length and gauge for IM injections

What is 1 to 1.5 inches long, with a gauge between 22 and 25

500

Universal donor and universal receiver for blood

What is O- and AB+ blood

500

This makes your bodily fluids orange when taken for tuberculosis

What is Rifampin

500

The pathway of blood flow through the heart starting with the vena cavas and ending with the aorta (do not include valves)

What is SVC and IVC>R Atrium>R ventricle>Pulm artery>lungs>pulm vein>L Atrium>L ventricle>Aorta?

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