What is the following device called?
Stethoscope
What part of the brain is responsible for controlling Balance and Coordination
The cerebellum
The term “tachycardia" means this.
What is “fast heart rate”?
This chronic disease is characterized by high blood glucose levels.
What is Diabetes
Name the Steps of Donning In Order (Ps, remember your hand hygiene, Mask, Gown, Gloves, Googles)
Hand Hygene, Gown, Mask, Goggles, Gloves
This equipment uses sound waves to visualize organs and soft tissues.
These tiny air sacs in the lungs are the sites of gas exchange.
What are alveoli?
The term “hypokalemia” means this electrolyte imbalance.
Low Potassium
This genetic disorder results in abnormally shaped red blood cells that cause blockages and pain.
What is sickle cell anemia?
What PPE is required for Airborne Precautions? (Hint: Be specific)
Gown, Gloves, N95 Mask, Goggles
What is the name of the following medical device:
Ophthalmoscope
What is the name of the highlighted bone?
The Mandible
what does the Acronym SBAR stand for?
This respiratory condition causes inflammation and narrowing of the airways, leading to wheezing.
What is asthma?
The nurse should verify a patient’s identity using at least how many identifiers before administering medication?
What are two identifiers?
What is this device called
EKG / ECG monitor
What is the name of the Valve that separates the Right Atrium and Right Ventricle of the Heart?
Tricuspid Valve
What Does CPR Stand for?
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
In diabetes mellitus, this hormone’s inadequate production or ineffective use leads to elevated blood glucose levels.
What is Insulin?
The normal blood pressure range for a healthy adult is:
a) Less than 90/60 mmHg
b) 90/60 – 120/80 mmHg
c) 130/80 – 140/90 mmHg
d) Greater than 140/90 mmHg
b) 90/60 – 120/80 mmHg
what is the MEDICAL name for the following device
Hint: It's not "blood pressure cuff"
Sphygmomanometer
Name the 12 Cranial Nerves
Hint: "On old Olympus's towering top, a Finn and German viewed some hoops"
1.Olfactory Nerve 2. Optic 3. Oculomotor 4. Trochlear 5. Trigeminal 6. Abducens 7. Facial 8. Acoustic 9. Glossopharyngeal 10. Vagus 11. Spinal 12. Hypoglossal
What is the definition of Agnosia?
Inability for a person to recognize things/ objects
This condition is characterized by an overproduction of thyroid hormones and may present with exophthalmos, heat intolerance, and tachycardia.
what is Grave's disease
Pain that originate from ligaments, tendons, bones, blood vessels and nerves is categorised as:
a.) Acute pain
b.) Visceral pain
c.) Radiating pain
d.) Somatic pain
d.) Somatic pain (Can be deep or superficial, with the deeper pain coming from the skeletal structure, tendons, and muscles)