Skin
OR
Immune
100

This medication requires the patient to be on 2 forms of birth control.

Isotretinoin 

100

This should be documented prior to a patient going to the OR.

Last void or amount emptied from foley catheter. 

100

This is the only type of vaccine a patient with HIV should receive. 

Inactivated vaccines

200

This topical medication can cause allergic skin reactions later in life.

neosporin

200

This should be assessed and reported to the provider if it changes in a patient with an epidural.

Level at which sensation is lost. 

200

This should be applied before going outside for a patient with systemic lupus.

Sunscreen

300

This determines if a pressure injury is a stage 1 or a stage 2. 

Open skin.
300

This should be used to prevent dehiscence or evisceration when asking a patient to cough and deep breathe.

A pillow splint.

300
This should be performed for a patient with lymphedema. 

range of motion exercises

400

These labs would need to be drawn on a patient taking antifungals.

AST and ALT

400
These are the three major complications of a post-op patient.

Atelectasis, DVT, and Infection

400

This should be considered a bodily fluid for a patient with HIV.

Breastmilk

500

The A in the ABCDE's of skin cancer refers to this.

Asymmetry 

500

This should be done prior to sending a patient to the OR.

Place a clean gown on the patient.
500

This cell is the first responder to the site of infection or inflammation.

Neutrophil

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