Substance Abuse
(Alcohol, Nicotine)
STIs
Family Planning/ Health Screening
Menopause/Menstrual Dysfunction
Autism, ADHD, Cerebral Palsy
Grab Bag
100

This med is used in alcohol use disorder to help in maintaining abstinence from alcohol.

Disulfiram

100

In this STI men will present with thick white penile drainage. Its treatment is a single injection of ceftriaxone and a single oral dose of azithromycin (Zithromax)

Gonorrhea

100

This herbal preparation can reduce the effectiveness of oral contraceptives

St John's Wort

100

Women with the condition should not take HRT. 

Breast Cancer

100

These 2 medications can be used to treat muscle spasms in Cerebral Palsy

Baclofen and diazepam

100

What is compulsive parroting of a word?

echolalia

200

These medications may be used in treatment of seizures in alcohol withdrawal. 

Carbamazepine and Diazapem

200

This STI is the most common in the US, a common cause of preventable infertility and ectopic pregnancy and treated with azithromycin (Zithromax) orally in a single dose, doxycycline (Adoxa, Apo-Doxy) orally twice daily for 7 days, or levofloxacin orally once daily.

Chlamydia

200

Testicular self-exams should be done monthly in front of a mirror after doing this. 

Taking a warm bath or shower

200

This type of menstrual dysfunction is generally painless, and the patient has irregular/missed menstrual cycles. Over time, these cycles produce a thickened endometrial lining that begins irregular sloughing and prolonged heavy bleeding.

Abnormal uterine bleeding
200

Children with Cerebral Palsy should have this screening done. 

Hearing ability

200
In what condition do we often find Tactile Hallucinations? 

Alcohol withdrawal

300

This should be the priority in any mental health situation including addiction. 

Safety

300
If given at this age, HPV vaccination provides the greatest immunity.

11-12

300

This is when mammograms should begin for high-risk patients. 

When recommended by the HCP. 

300

Symptoms of this condition include: Nausea, vomiting, sudden high fever, chills, dizziness, diarrhea, headaches, hypotension, conjunctivitis, sunburn-like rash, and peeling skin on the hands and feet. It is most common in women 15-25.  This increases the risk for developing this syndrome.

High absorbency tampons.

300

Allowing for regular breaks, combining verbal instruction with visible cues, and establishing structure and consistent rules are important interventions when caring for a child with this condition. 

ADHD

300

Newborns with the condition often have abnormal facial features, growth deficiencies, and central nervous system problems.

Fetal Alcohol Syndrome

Characteristic facial: smooth philtrum, thin vermillion border, small palpebral fissures

400

Get blood samples, a head CT, and checking pupil reactivity are all done when caring for this patient in ER. 

Alcohol intoxication

400

The STI can be spread when there are no visible lesions, but most commonly is spread by draining lesions or autoinoculation. There is no cure.

Genital Herpes

400

A nurse should question Oral birth control if the patient is older than 35 or has this finding on their assessment. 

History of smoking. 

400

High levels of stress, obesity, extreme weight changes, HRT, hormonal birth control, and metabolic syndromes are risk factors for this condition. 

Dysfunctional uterine bleeding

400

Delayed language development, repetitive movements, and ritualistic behavior are characteristics of this disorder.  

Autism

400

True or False: A non-verbal client with Autism does not understand language.

False

500

This med is given to patients withdrawing from Opioids. 

Methadone

500

This STI can lead to blindness, paralysis, mental illness, cardiovascular damage, and death.

Syphilis

500

This can occur as the result of estrogen in OBC _____ and this can occur as a result of progesterone _____

Breast tenderness, Acne

500

Vasomotor instability due to a decrease in estrogen may result these two symptoms. 

Hot flashes and night sweats

500

This should be limited when taking Methylphenidate for ADHD.

Caffeine

500

This is rigid, obsessive behavior often associated with Autism Spectrum Disorder. 

Stereotypy

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