Skin is In
Memories...
Ya Gotta Have Heart
What's Your Job?
Don't be Nervous
100

This is the largest organ in the body.

What is skin?

100

If you cannot think clearly or logically you may be suffering from this.

What is confusion?

100

Angina is another way to say this.

What is chest pain?

100

This person performs assigned tasks such as measuring vital signs, providing personal care, and reporting observation to other care team members.

What is a SNA?

100

THe eyes, ears, tongue, skin, and nose are considered what type of organs?

What are the sense organs?

200

Wrinkles, brown spots, loss of elasticity, and thinning of the skin are all normal parts of this.

What is the aging process?

200

If a person has a loss of metal abilities such as thinking, remembering, reasoning or communicating, the person may have this.

What is dementia?

200

MI stands for MyoCardial Farction.  The street name is this.

What is heart attack?

200

A registered nurse who has completed training at the postgraduate level; nurse practitioner is one type.

What is an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse?

200

If a person has a CVA/stroke, this medical professional will help the resident regain some or all large motor movements.

What is a physical therapist?

300

When the temperature is cold, the blood vessels do this.

What is constrict?

300

This state of confusion occurs suddenly and is normally temporary.

What is delirium?

300

This occurs when one or both sides of the heart start to pump ineffectively.

What is Congestive Heart Failure or CHF?

300

Licensed professional who diagnoses disease or disability, prescribes medication, and gives treatment.

What is a Physician Assistant?

300

The nervous system is made up of these two parts.

What are the Central and Peripheral Nervous Systems?

400

Bruising, rashes, cuts, and irritation are considered this.

What is abnormal?

400

This disease is caused by tangled nerve fibers and protein deposits in the brain.  A person with this disease normally lives 4 to 8 years after diagnosis.

What is Alzheimers Disease?

400

This type of medication helps reduce fluid retention in the body.

What is a diuretic?

400

Identifies communication disorders and creates a care plan; teaches exercises to help the resident improve or overcome speech problems and evaluates a person's ability to swallow food and drink.

What is a Speech-Language Pathologist/Speech Therapist?

400

This disease causes a person to have a shuffling gait and a mask like facial expression.

What is Parkinson's Disease?

500

Skin prevents injury to these.

What are internal organs?

500

When a person persistently repeats questions, phrases, or words, we say the person is doing this.

What is perseverating?

500

This occurs when there is not an adequate amount of blood flow to the extremities.

What is peripheral vascular disease?

500

This person develops a treatment plan to increase movement, improve circulation, promote healing, reduce pain, prevent disability, and regain or maintain mobility.

What is a Physical Therapist?

500

A paraplegic loses the ability to use the lower half of the body.  A quadriplegic is unable to use this part of the body.

What is from the neck down?