Obsterics and Neonatal Care
Pediatric Emergencies
Geriatric Emergencies
Patients with special Challenges
100

the average duration of days between menstrual cycles?

What is 28 days

100

Pediatrics can respond much more ___ then adults can?

What is rapidly.

100

Geriatric is assessment and treatment in someone who is___ or older?

What is 65 years old.

100

Development advisability refers to as?

What is conditions that may have an affect of development of physical ability, learning, language, development, or behavioral skills.

200

What is meconium?

What is (fetal stool) green fluid.

200

Why are the liver and the spleen more suitable to injury or bleeding?

What is they are partiality more larger and situated more anterior. 
200

The leading cause of death from infection in Americans older than 65 years old?

What is pneumonia.

200

Intellectual disability is a?

What is subset of development disability, PT have significant limitations in intellectual functioning and skills needed for daily living. 

300

The four body systems?

What is the reproductive, respiratory, cardiovascular, and musculoskeletal systems?

300

The fontanelles are located where?

What is located on the front and the back portioned of the head soft spots.

300

What are the changes in the nervous system in older patients that you examine include?

What is thinking speed, memory, and posture stability. 

300

What is the percent of down syndrome patients have heart conditions and hearing and vision problems?

What is 40%.

400

What is the best type of surface to help a patient that is about to deliver a baby?

What is a firm flat surface, possible the floor if the patient allows it.

400

The PAT stand for?

What is pediatric assessment triangle.
400

What does HHNS stand for?

What is hyperosmolar hyperglycemic nonketotic syndrome.

400

What is a internal cardiac pacemaker?

What is impacted under the patients skin to regulate the heart rate.

500

What does APGAR stand for?

What is A- appearance, P- pulse, G- grimace or irritability, A- activity or muscle tone, R- respiration's.

500

What is the most common cause of cardiac arrest in infants and children?

What is respiratory failure and respiratory arrest.
500

What does the GEMS diamond stand for?

What is G- geriatric patients, E- environmental assessment, M- medical assessment, S- social assessment.

500

The central venous catheters are often implanted in the?

What is the chest, upper arm, or subclavicular area.

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