WHich is not a unit of weight;gram, millimeter,milliliter,kilogram
What is milliliter
Which of the following needles has the largest lumen;18G, 18G, 22G ,25G, 27G
What is 18G
purpose of performing a routine test
What is assist in early detection of disease.
On an ECG/EKG the standardization world wide is
What is 10mm
What describes the probable course and outcome of a disease
What is a prognosis
one cubic centimeter ( 1 cc)equals(another way of writing this
What is 1ml
Which of the following is not given in an IV-ringers solution, distilled water, D5W
What is distilled water
In an EKG/ECG the ground reference is
What is right leg
A risk factor means
When the chances of a pt getting a certain disease is increased
Nitroglycerin is administered
What by th sub lingual route
Nutrition deliveredd to the GI tract by means of a tube is called
What is enternal nutrition
THe oxygen saturation level of a healthy person is usually 98-99 %, true or false
True
Leads 1,2,3 are known as
What is bipolar leads
IS blood pressure an example of auscultation?
What is no It is the action of listening to sounds from the heart, lungs, or other organs, typically with a stethoscope, as a part of medical diagnosis.
A medication would be absorbed slowly after taking the drug pc, prn or qd
What is pc ( after meals)
Chemo therapy is usually administered by intravenous to
What is prevent pain and trama to tissue
An ECG/EKG that is with in normal limits is called
What is Normal Sinus rhythm
ON an ECG/EKG AVR,AVL,and AVF are known as
What is augmented leads
visible acuity refers to
What is sharpness of vision
What does An anti anginal drug do?
What is relieves or prevents angina attacks
Nutritional supplements may be required in what GI disease
What is Crohn's
Are electrolytes transported by hemoglobin
What is NO
Assessment of childrens B/P should start at what age
What is 3years
Occult blood is
What is blood that is not visable