Neuro
Fluid &
Electrolytes
Endocrine
Respiratory
Renal
GI
Cardiac
100

This condition creates global malfunction

What is increased Intracranial Pressure

100

This system effects fluid balance by changing insensible losses

What is the respiratory system: tachypnea

100

This area receives information about electrolytes, oxygen and metabolism from the body

What is the hypothalmus

100

The location of Oxygen and Carbon dioxide exchange

What are the alveoli

100

The number of these functioning units determine the effective function of the kidney

What are nephrons

100

This condition causes LLQ pain

What is diverticulitis

100

Increased blood glucose

Increased saturated fat intake

Inflammation

all contribute to this condition

What is artherosclerosis

200

This discharge of electrical activity involves one hemisphere and may or may not have changes in level of consciousness

What are Focal Seizures

200

This system effects fluid balance by adjusting amount retained

What is the Renal system: proximal tubule reabsorption

200

Overstimulation of this gland causes increased blood glucose

What are the adrenal glands

200

Treatment of these conditions can cause increased blood glucose

What are asthma & COPD

200

This condition could contribute to seizures

What is increased loss of sodium from the kidneys

200

The treatment of this can cause increased blood glucose

What is Crohn's disease

200

This is measured by systolic and diastolic blood pressure

What is Systemic Vascular Resistance

300

Dysfunction of this area causes symptoms including rigidity, shakiness, stooped posture and masklike expression

What is basal ganglia 

300

This system effects fluid balance when it slows down or speeds up

What is the GI system: constipation & diarrhea

300

Malfunction of this organ causes increased blood glucose

What is the pancreas

300

This condition is characterized by inflammation and a decrease in surface area

What is COPD

300

These two chemicals manufactured by the kidney effect blood volume

What are Aldosterone and Renin

300

This condition causes pain in the RLQ

What is appendicitis

300

This muscle is most effected by increased SVR and aortic stenosis

What is the left ventricle

400

These conditions cause fluid balance shifts after an injury to the brain

What is SIADH, DI

400

This area influences fluid by releasing Antidiuretic Hormone from storage 

What is the hypothalamus

400

This gland communicates by stimulating hormones

What is the anterior pituitary gland

400

The number of these functional units determine how effective gas exchange is

What are the alveoli

400

To assess an acute problem in kidney function the nurse would look at this lab value

What is blood urea nitrogen (BUN)

400

When using this system to rehydrate, the best home treatment is this

What is water

400

The increase in pressure needed to push blood out of the heart is called this

What is cardiac workload

500

This condition causes tissue death due to edema increasing pressure in body areas such as the head or a muscle

What is compartment syndrome

500

This electrolyte can be implicated in seizures

What is Sodium (NA+)

500

this structure communicates by Releasing Factors

What is the hypothalamus

500

These two physical findings indicate long term hypoxia

What is clubbing and barrel chest

500

To assess if the kidneys have come to the end of the line, the nurse would look for this lab value

What is Glomerular Filtration Rate (GFR) <= 15

500

This condition can be caused by antibiotic treatment in the elderly

What is Clostridium difficile (C.Diff)

500

This blood flow is effected by SVR

What is cardiac output

900

This man noticed that these three signs indicated increased ICP

Cushings Triad

increased Bp

decreased HR

decreased respirations

900

These two electrolytes influence the function of the heart

What are calcium & potassium

900

The regulation of energy production and use is the job of this gland

What is the Thyroid

900

This blood gas indicates the condition known as:

pH 7.56,   PaCO2 30,  PaO2 94,  HCO3- 24

What is uncompensated Respiratory alkalosis

900

To assess what type of acute kidney injury, the nurse would look at these types of causes

What is Prerenal, Intrarenal, Post renal

900

When using this system to replenish fluid and electrolytes, the best home remedy is this

What are sports drinks

900

These two hormones cause increased SVR

What are epinephrine and norepinephrine

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