What is an example of respiratory acidosis - no compensation?
300
Not to be given unless you have analgesics and sedatives on board.
What is a paralytic?
300
Can be therapeutic or can be used to control interaction; use carefully with paranoid client; may be misinterpreted or could be used to support paranoid ideation
What is silence?
300
An infectious disease that had spread across a large region, continents, or even worldwide.
What is a pandemic?
300
The names of our two Pharmacology professors
Who are Kelly Edwards and Lori Armbruster.
400
If a patient has a bowel movement, who do you delegate?
Who is the nursing student?
400
Risk factors for thrombosis such as venous stasis, altered coagulability, and damage to vessel wall.
What is Virchow's Triad?
400
Drooling, inability to swallow, speak, or breathe are classic signs of this medical emergency in children
What is epiglotitis?
400
The right task, circumstance, person, communication, and evaluation.
What are the five rights of delegation?
400
The one drink in Pharmacology that you should never take medication with
What is grapefruit juice?
500
A systemic sign of disease.
What is fever?
500
Widespread vasodilation and decreased systemic resistance.
What is distributive shock?
500
10 cm of dilation is comparable to what breakfast food?
What is a bagel?
500
Marilyns favorite word
What is collaborate?
500
When this drug is mixed with alcohol, it can cause a disulfiram (Antabuse) like reaction