Pain
Inflammation and healing
Immunity and Respiratory
Tuberculosis
Communicable Diseases
100

This type of pain involves emotional responses like anxiety and fear

Affective pain

100

This is the body’s response to injury involving redness, heat, swelling, and pain

Inflammation

100

This type of immunity is present at birth

Innate immunity

100

This organism causes TB

Mycobacterium tuberculosis

100

This viral illness presents with koplik spots

Measles

200

This stage of pain is the conscious awareness of pain

Perception

200

This process directs WBCs to the site of injury

Chemotaxis

200

These cells are the first responders in acute infection

Neutrophils

200

This form of TB is asymptomatic but test-positive

Latent TB

200

This disease causes swelling of the parotid glands

Mumps

300

This pain is described as burning, shooting, or electrical

Neuropathic pain 

300

this type of healing occurs with well approximated wound edges and minimal scarring

Primary intention

300

This antibody is responsible for the primary immune response 

IgM 

300

This diagnostic test is read 48-72 hours after injection

Mantoux (TST)

300

This disease presents with a vesicular rash that crusts over

Varicella (chickenpox)

400

This opioid side effect is the most life-threatening

Respiratory depression

400

This complication occurs when a surgical wound reopens

Dehiscence

400

This pediatric respiratory emergency presents with drooling and tripod positioning 

Epiglottis 

400

This medication causes orange discoloration of body fluids

Rifampin

400

This bacterial disease causes a whooping cough

Pertussis

500

This condition occurs when increasing opioid doses worsens pain sensitivity 

Opioid induced hyperAlgeria (OIH)

500

This type of healing involves delayed closure of a contaminated wound 

Teritary intention 

500

This condition is the most common lower airway infection in infants caused by RSV

Bronchiolitis 

500

This nursing strategy ensures adherence by watching patients take meds

Direct observed therapy (DOT)

500

This complication of varicella is associated with aspirin use

Reyes syndrome