Characterized by mood swings from depression to mania.
Bipolar Disorder (Manic-Depressive Illness)
Difficulty breathing when laying down, improved by sitting or standing.
Orthopnea
Outer, most superficial layer of skin.
Epidermis
AKA
Above Knee Amputation
The primary visual cortex.
Occipital Lobe
A patient continues to repeat a movement, word, or expression.
Perseveration.
When cupped hands are rhythmically applied to the thorax.
Percussion.
The process in which necrotic tissue is removed to aid in the healing process- may be selective or non-selective.
Debridement
Thoracolumbosacral Orthosis
TLSO
Primary auditory cortex.
Temporal Lobe
Capacity to understand what your patient is experiencing.
Empathy
Amount of air that is inhaled and exhaled during normal resting breathing.
Tidal Volume
When using the ABCD examination method for Melanoma the A stands for...
Asymmetry
HKAFO
Hip-knee-ankle-foot-orthosis
The precentral gyrus (primary motor cortex for voluntary muscle activation) is located in which lobe?
Frontal Lobe
Psychotic Disorder characterized by delusions of persecution, erotic delusions, and feelings of jealousy.
Paranoia
Group of medications that decrease vascular fluid volume, preload and afterload, and help control hypertension.
Diuretics
Stage this wound
Stage II
TENS
Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation
This "system" is concerned with instincts and emotions. Functions include feeding, aggression, endocrine aspects of sexual response, and long-term memory formation.
Limbic
Which of these is not part of the stages (process) of grief:
Anger
Depression
Displacement
Bargaining
Displacement
Which of these criteria warrant termination of inpatient exercise session:
Drop in SBP of more than 10mmHg during exercise.
Rise in SBP of more than 200mmHg.
Onset confusion.
Occasional PVCs.Onset Confusion
Which of these factors is not responsible for delay in wound healing:
Neuropathy.
Scar formation.
Malnutrition.
Medications.
Scar Formation
BWSTT
Body Weight-Supported Treadmill Training
Which of these is not part of the Diencephalon:
Hypothalamus.
Thalamus.
Medulla Oblongata.
Subthalamus.
Medulla Oblongata