Immunity
Wounds
Labs
Medication
HTN
100

Managing this helps reduce the inflammatory process.

What is stress?

100

In this stage of the acute wound model, granulation tissue forms.

What is proliferation?

100

The normal value of HDL.

What is above 40 mg/dL?

100
This medication is given when a patient complains of chest pain.

What is nitroglycerin?

100

This is an elevated blood pressure caused by sleep apnea.

What is secondary hypertension?

200

These are the most severe/common symptoms of anaphylaxis.

What are angioedema, hypotension, and bronchoconstriction?
200

This is an example of a ________ wound

What is an unstageable wound?

200

This test is done to diagnose meningitis.

What is a lumbar puncture?

200

Some people don't like to take this medication outpatient because of the frequent lab draws to check INR.

What is warfarin?

200

These are some of the risk factors for hypertension.

What are old age, smoking, biologically male, African American, obesity, a family history of hypertension, a diet high in sodium, drinking, and frequent stress? 

300

This autoimmune disorder is characterized by a butterfly-shaped rash on the face, and systemic inflammation is triggered by infection and external stressors.

What is systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE)?

300

These conditions make patients more at risk for repetitive foot wounds.

Diabetes Mellitus, neuropathy, ETOH abuse

300

This is the normal range for WBC.

What is 4-10 x 10^9/L?

300
Check the apical pulse and blood pressure before administration.

What are beta-blockers?

300

This stage of HTN is categorized by a SBP 120-129 and a DBP of 80-89.

What is prehypertension (or elevated blood pressure)?

400

This virus is the most common cause of acute encephalitis.

What is herpes simplex virus (HSV)?

400

This deficiency can cause this type of wound.

What is arterial insufficiency?

400
A BNP over this level may be a sign of heart failure.

What is 100 picograms per milliliter (pg/mL)?

400

This drug provides exogenous IgG antibodies and is used for conditions like primary immune deficiencies, HIV infection, and myasthenia gravis.

What is IVIG?

400

These are the three most common complications of hypertension.

What are heart attack, kidney disease (or failure), and stroke?

500

This part of the lymphatic system helps prevent invasion from the digestive system.

What is gut-associated lymphoid tissue (GALT)?

500

This would is distinguished by underlying bruising or blisters from pressure.

What is a deep tissue injury (DTI)?

500

These are the normal hematocrit ranges for men and women.

What is 42-52% for men and 37-46% for women.

500

The nurse will monitor for cough, fatigue, hyperkalemia (and in rare instances angioedema) while administering this medication.

What are angiotensin II receptor blockers (ARBs)?

500

These signs indicate hypertensive emergency.

What are headaches, confusion, seizures, blurred vision, chest pain, and BP >180/120?

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