Whoopi Germberg
El Chapo
Snot-So-Serious
Resisting the Urge to drop out
Unsystematic
100

chemicals that inhibit specific bacteria

What is bacteria

100

True or false:

Leftover drugs should flush them down the toilet or trashed when disposed of.

What is False

You should mix them with cat littler or coffee grounds and dispose of them in a discreet container.

100

Break of disruption in the normal integrity of the skin and tissue

What is wound

100

Ability to overtime not have an affect to a drug.

Resistance.

100

Millilitres to table spoons(how many ML in a table spoon)

what is 15Ml

200

Kills bacteria directly

What is Bactericidal

200

True or False and why.

Home care is increasing.

What is True. 

Growing due to people not being hospitalised as long.

200

Scar tissue vs regular tissue

What is 

Scar tissue is lest elastic and weaker

200

Drugs that would eliminate all traces of any invading pathogen might be toxic to the host.

What is human immune response

200

Purulent drainage, increased drainage, pain, redness, and swelling in and around the wound, increased body temp, and increased WBC count, delayed healing, and discoloration of granulation tissue in the wound.

What is Symptoms of infection in a wound

300

5 signs of infection

What is

:Fever

:Lethargy

:Elevated WBC count

:classic signs of inflammation (redness, swelling, heat, pain etc.)

:Puruleat drainage

300

What you use for an overdose (easily accessible)

What is Naloxone (Narcan)

300

dry leathery black tissue

What is Eschar

300

Getting ahead of bacteria

Prophylaxis

300

Which one is incorrect

Red Wounds: Protect

Yellow Wounds: Cleanse

Black Wounds: Heal


Black Wounds: Heal(debride)

400

Anaerobic vs Aerobic

What is 

Anaerobic: doesn't use 02

Aerobic: depends on 02 for survival

400

Beer's List

What are medications for aging adults to avoid

400

-Protective waterproof layer of Keratin

-Cells that have no blood vessels

-regenerate easily and quickly

What is epidermis


400

-limit the use of antimicrobial agents to the treatment of specific pathogens sensitive to the drug being used
-make sure doses are high enough and the duration of drug therapy is long enough to treat the infection while minimizing adverse effects
-Advise patients to take the entire course of the drug
- Be cautious about the indiscriminate use of anti-infective

What is Preventing Resistance

400

Flip a coin for 400 points

Also Tearing a structure from normal anatomic position; possible damage to blood vessels, nerves, and other structure

Avulsion

500

What is aminoglycosides and what are the 2 types

What is group of antibiotics used to treat serious infections caused by primarily aerobic gram-negative bacilli.

:Gentamin

:Neomycin

500

Daily double!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Who is this?

500

4 stages of wound healing

what is 

Hemostasis:

Inflamitory

Proliferation:

Maturation:

500

-some drugs are synergistic
-in infections caused by more than one organism, each pathogen may react to a different anti-infective agent
-sometimes, the combined effects of the different drugs delay the emergence of resistant strains

What is Combination therapy

500

7 of the 8 Systemic factors that affect wound healing

What is

- Age
-Circulation and oxygenation
-Nutritional status
-wound etiology
- health status
-immunosuppression
-medication use
-adherence to treatment plan