what does Human Immunodeficiency Virus do to your immune system?
Hi-jacks your immune system. slide 20
what classification is Tuberculosis?
how is Clostridium difficile transmitted?
Fecal Oral. slide 38
what blood type is a universal donor?
O- slide 9
what is a AMI?
Acute myocardial infarction
which hepatitis (B or C) lasts 23 days?
Neither, Hepatitis C lasts 21 days! slide 27
what is Staphylococcus Aureus that’s Methicillin-Resistant most commonly known as?
MRSA slide 33
what does ANTIbiotics target?
"All Bacteria and flora in your stomach."-Mr. Simmons slide 37
what is another word for red blood cells?
Erythrocytes. slide 7
what is a unilateral DVT?
A deep vein thrombosis, in your limbs.slide 22
Which Hepatitis is less contagious, but 10x more deadly?
Hep C is less than contagious than Hep B but is 10x more deadly. slide 26
What does Nosocomial mean?
Acquired from Hospital. slide 33
what does C. Diff mean?
Clostridium Difficile. slide 37
What is the ONLY thing bone marrow doesn't produce?
plasma-Mr simmons
what is the treatment to sickle cell?
oxygen, fluid, and pain management slide 14
What is the Classification of HIV?
A Virus. Slide 22
What are the names of the positions you do to test if the Pt has meningitis
what classification is C. diff?
Bacteria. slide 38
what is your blood made of?
Plasma, WBC, RBC. slide 5
what is the most common genetic blood cell disorder?
Sickle cell. slide 11
What are the ways that HIV is transferred?
Sexual contact, Blood, Childbirth, Breastfeeding (not saliva or tears) slide 20
what is Hemoptysis?
coughing up blood from the lungs...drive faster...slide 35
What are symptoms of C. diff?
Diarrhea, abdominal pain, fever, loss of appetite, nausea
what is the process of oxygen in the blood?
1.picks up oxygen in the lungs
2.oxygen bonds to hemoglobin
3.oxygen is released to tissue cells
What is a transfusion reaction?
when Pt's receive a blood type different than their own. slide 9