HIV
Anaphylaxis
Meningitis
Infections/Influenza
OA/RA
100

Which type of substance use disorder increases likelihood of HIV

Alcohol

100

Pathophysiology with blood vessels

Blood vessels become more permeable

100

most common manifestation of SLE

Butterfly shaped rash

100

Life threatening emergency of an infection

Sepsis

100

Most common sign of OA (manifestation in extremities) 

Crepitus

200

Which opportunistic infection are they most at risk for 

Tuberculosis

200

Tomatoes have a cross sensitivity with 

Latex

200

Which population is most at risk for meningitis

Newborns
200

Vaccines activate ______ in the body

antibodies

200

____________ is a degenerative Disease

____________ is an autoimmune disease 

OA

RA

300

A decrease in _____ cells lead these individuals to become immunocompromised

CD4 Cells

300

Delayed reaction causing anaphylaxis is called

Biphasic Reaction

300

Which medication is used to reduce cerebral edema

Dexamethasone

300

Which type of PPE is most important to wear around a pt with influenza

Surgical mask 

300

Soft moveable nodules in the hands are called

Rheumatoid nodules

400

Mode of transmission 

Bodily fluids

400

Mental health disorder that Anaphylaxis can cause

PTSD

400

Which diagnostic to do if a pt has increased ICP

CT scan

400

Complications associated with severe pneumonia

Pneumonia and myocarditis

400

Pt education with feet pain

Wear hook and loop fastening shoes

500

Orders to anticipate for a pt entering the ER with HIV suspected TB infection

Urinalysis, CBC, IV antibiotics, Admit inpatient, Airborne precautions,  Chest tube placement, STI lab panel, Chest X-ray

500

Which medication increases the risk of death /interactions with epinephrine

Beta Blockers

500

What places a pt high risk for meningitis

Vaccination status

Compromised immunity

living conditions

occupational status

500

Antivirals are most effective when taken ____ within diagnosis 

48 hours

500

Side effect of Hydroxychloroquine

Potential eye problems