Tx of a fracture by realigning the bones is called
Reduction
Medical term for earwax impaction
ceruminosis
One of the most common cause of death in men and women?
Lung Cancer
Medical Term for enlarged heart muscle
Cardiomegaly
Ibuprofen 600mg PO q6 hrs PRN pain. ( 200mg/tab.)
3 tabs
Spiral
Disorder of the ossicles of the middle ear, specifically in the stapes bone, is called
Otosclerosis
Pulmonary 1)___________ carry deoxygenated blood to the lungs. Pulmonary 2)________ carry oxygenated blood away from the lungs.
1) Arteries
2) Veins
What is an Aneurysm?
Weakening in the vessel walls which causes dilation to occur.
Define Pericarditis
Peri- around
Card/o- heart
Itis- Inflammation
Inflammation of the sac around the heart.
Difference between simple and compound fractures and usual treatments.
Simple- Closed. Does NOT protrude through the skin. usually treated with closed reduction.
Compound- Open. Broken end protrudes through the skin. Surgery usually required.
Name the 3 smallest bones of the body, which are located in the middle ear
Malleus, Incus, Stapes
Respiratory droplets
ST segment is a sensitive indicator of Myocardial Ischemia or Injury.
Management for Allergic reaction and Anaphylaxis includes
Oxygen
Antihistamines
Epinephrine
Treatment for shock( oxygen, elevate legs, cover with blanket)
When a fracture results from an underlying disease, its said to be
Pathological
Light waves are reflected off all objects and are transmitted through _____,_____, and _____
Cornea
Lens
Retina
S/S of Pneumonia
Fever
Productive Cough
Congestion
SOB/dyspnea
Crackles in Lungs( suggestive of fluid )
________ carries oxygen rich blood away from the heart. _________ carries oxygen deprived blood to the heart.
Arteries=AWAY
Veins=To Heart
Difference between Pharmacodynamics and Pharmacokinetics.
Dynamics- study of how drugs act on the body(changes on cellular level, effects)
Kinetics- How the body acts on the drug. ( how the body absorbs, breaks down, eliminates drug)
Case Study. Triage. You are working in a busy Ortho office. The following 4 pt need seen. What order do you see the following pts and why?
A)70 yo M needing education for use of walker.
B)8 yr old F Needs sling applied to arm.
C)55 yr old F c/o hip pain from fall she had yesterday
D) 28 yr old F. hx of MS. 10 wks pregnant. c/o pain in her left leg and back.
1. 55 yr old F- could have fracture hip. Needs assessment and possible immediate intervention
2. 8yr old F- sling is quick application to help immobilize injury. ( likely sprain) Intervention only.
3. 28 yr old F- Pain is common with MS pts. Needs Assessment
4. 70 yr M- Teaching older pt can take extra time. No assessment needs done.
What is glaucoma and what are the 2 types of glaucoma.
Glaucoma is a group of disorders in which the outflow of aqueous humor is impeded causing and increase in IOP( Intraocular Pressure)
Open Angle- Gradual
Closed angle - Acute/sudden.
Describe where and how gas exchange works in the lungs.
Gas exchange occurs in the capillary vessels in the alveoli. Oxygen we breath from the air travels down into the lungs and into the alveoli where small vessels ( known as capillaries) are located. Oxygen is transferred into the blood stream and carbon dioxide is transferred out of the blood stream. We breath in oxygen from the air and we breath out carbon dioxide from the body.
Tell me the differences between bradycardia, tachycardia, v fib, v tach, and asystole.
asystole- No electrical activity in the heart
V-Tach- ventricles are contracting to fast.
V-Fib- Ventricles do not contract but quiver.
Tachycardia- Heart beats too fast. ( for the purpose of this class >100 bpm)
Bradycardia- Heart beats too slow( for the purpose of this class <60 bpm)
Move a drop of Blood through the heart starting with Superior Vena Cava and ending with aorta.
(11 Structures) In order.
1.Superior Vena Cava, 2.Right Atrium, 3.Tricuspid valve, 4.Right ventricle, 5.Pulmonary artery, 6.Lungs, 7.Pulmonary vein, 8.Left atrium, 9.Mitral valve, 10.Left ventricle, 11.Aorta.