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100
Florence Nightingale
Who decreased the mortality of patients by improving the sanitation in the battle fields, resulting in a decrease in infection and illness
100
Folic Acid
Inadequate intake by the pregnant of this vitamin would cause neural tube defects
100
Anesthesiologist
The OR team performs distinct roles for one surgical procedure to be accomplished, while the surgeon performs the surgical procedure, who monitors the status of the client like urine output, blood loss and vital signs?
100
Ascites
Defined as the fluid in the peritoneal cavity
100
communication skills
The nurses most unique tool in working with emotionally ill client is his/her
200
Immunity
The ability of the body to defend itself against scientific invading agents such as bacteria, toxins, viruses and foreign body
200
Tetralogy of fallot
What is the congenital heart with 4 defects
200
Random Sampling
This type of sampling ensures that each subject has an equal chance of selection
200
polyuria, polydipsia, polyphagia
What are the 3 P's of type I diabetes?
200
Borderline Personality Disorder
The most commonly treated personality disorder characterized by self-mutilation and suicidality
300
Thyroid gland
Calcitonin, a hormone necessary for calcium regulation is secreted in the:
300
Cryptochordism
Undecended Testicles is called?
300
cardiopulmonary resuscitation
In medical and nursing practice, code means a call for?
300
Vitamin D deficiency
What vitamin deficiency is most likely to be a long-term consequence of a full-thickness burn injury?
300
Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome
A patient with chronic schizophrenia take neuroleptic medication, nursing assessment reveal rigidity, fever, hypertension and diaphoresis. these findings suggest what threatening reaction?
400
Tall Peaked T-waves
A potassium level of 5.6 mEq/L would show what ECG findings?
400
RA 3573
What law mandates the reporting of notifiable communicable diseases?
400
Kidneys
What is the organ affected by Wilm's tumor
400
McBurney's point
A child has tenderness in the lower right abdomen area. what is this called
400
Antidepresants
This medication has been found to help reduce or eliminate panic attacks
500
Respiratory Alkalosis
In a Client in a health care clinic, arterial blood gas analysis gives the following results: pH 7.48, PCO2 32mmHg, PO2 94mmHg, HCO3 24 mEq/L. the nurse interprets that the client has which acid base disturbance?
500
Tenitus capitus
A skin disorder characterized by patches of alopecia
500
Protein
Kwashiorkor disease is a deficiency in what?
500
Terminal Ileum
which among the alimentary canal is the most common location of Crohn's disease
500
C. lithium carbonate (Lithane)
A non-antipsychotic medication used to treat clients with schizoaffective disorder is: A. phenelzine (Nardil) B. chlordiazepoxide (Librium) C. lithium carbonate (Lithane) D. imipramine (Tofranil)
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