G LAND
Immune or nonimmune
you know that ur toxic
Big brain moves
The BIG 6 (4)
100

name the gland that regulates your circadian rhythm 

Chp 21 end and diabetic emergencies (slide 4)

What is the Pineal Gland?


chp 21 end and diabetic emergencies (slide 4)

100

Epi if ?

ch 22 (slide4)

1) angioedema 

2) Allergen suspicion+ hypotension 

+ AMS/ALOC

3) Hives or itching + anything else

ch22 (slide 4)

100

what will someone that takes an anticholinergic present with?

ch 23 (slide 10)

what is increased HR & BP, hypothermic, dilated pupils no bowel sounds and dry?

ch 23 (slide 10)

100

what are the four lobes of the brain?

ch 19 (slide 8)

what are frontal , occipital , parietal, and temporal? 

ch 19(slide 8)

100

name 3 common symptoms of dehydration

ch 20 slide 28

vomiting, diarrhea ,fatigue , confusion, urine discoloration 

ch 20 slide 28

200

What hormones does the pancreas produce ?

chp 21 (slide 20)

what are Alpha cells (GlucAgon)

Beta cells (Insulin)

Chp 21 (slide 20)

200

Foreign "invaders" and their definition

cp 22 (slide 6) 

  • Antigen

    • Any substance that stimulates
      an immune responseBacteria, viruses, allergens, etc.

    • Allergen

    • Antigen that stimulates
      an allergic reaction

      May be completely harmless

      c 22 (slide 6)

200

4 different types of drugs ?

simmons ch 23

what is upper, downer, wetter or drier 

simmons ch 23

200

Frontal lobe controls what?

ch 19 slide 9

what are conscious thoughts, motor control, smell and speech? 

ch 19 slide 9 

200

name 3 findings for Ischemia 

ch 20 slide 25

what is Pain out of proportion with findings, found in elderly pt, risk factors associated with other vessel diseases

ch 20 slide 25

300

Where is the adrenal gland located? 

chp 21 (slide 48)

What is on top of the kidneys?

chp 21 (slide 48)

300

B cells? 

ch 22 (slide 12)

attack invaders Outside the cells

ch 22(slide 12)

300

what will someone who overdoses on a cholinergic present with?  

ch 23, slide 13)

what are pinpoint pupils loud bowel sounds and sweaty? 

(ch 23, slide 13)

300

Brain stem controls ?

ch 19 slide 12

what is Most of the homeostasis functions? 

Medulla oblongata (rate)

pons ( rhythm and quality) 

hypothalamus (temp)

midbraine ( LOC and tone and posture)

ch 19 slide 12

300

name the steps of sepsis 

ch 20 slide 33

SIRS, sepsis, severe sepsis, septic shock, 

ch 20 slide 33

400

What does thyroid gland help maintain?

Chp 21 (slide 10)

What is Metabolism (body temp, HR , Digestion and energy levels)

chp 21 (slide 10)

400

Basophils and mast cells =?

ch 22 (slide 15)

what is Histamine?

ch 22(slide 15)

400

if someone has OD'd on opioid's how would they present? 

(ch 23,slide 27)

what is Decrease in HR & BP cool, pinpoint pupils, no bowel sounds and dry?

(ch 23, slide 27)

400

Name the parts of the neuron 

ch 19 slide 20

what is dendrites, myelin sheath, axon terminal and soma 

ch 19 slide 20 

400

name all four SIRS criteria 

ch 20 slide 33

what is RR> 20 , HR>90, WBC >12000 or <4000, and temp >100.4

ch 20 slide 33

500

what is the purpose of the pituitary gland ?

chp 21 (slide 5)

what is "master gland" Releasing hormones to control most other endocrine organs 

chp 21 ( slide 5)

500

give an example of Active artificial immunity 

ch 22 (slide 28)

what are vaccines such as Heb B of influenza?

ch 22 (slide 28)

500

If a pt has OD'd on a sympathomimetic how would they present? 

(ch 23 slide 35)

what is Increased respiratory rate, HR & BP, dilated pupils, loud bowel sounds and wet?

(ch 23 slide 35)

500

AEIOUTIPS 

ch 19 slide 28

Alcohol/drugs

Endocrine

Infection

Oxygen

Uremia 

Truama 

Insulin

Psychosis

Shock/ seizure/stroke

500

name the 4 different types of pain and what they mean

ch 20 slide 34 

What is 

Visceral - vague

somatic - sharp or specific 

parietal - wall pain 

Radiating - radiating from one part of the body to another. 

ch 20 slide 34