Cardiovascular
Hematology
Gastrointestinal
Musculoskeletal
Medications & Labs
100

Most common symptom of CAD/ACS, often radiates to arm or jaw.

Chest pain

100

A patient with low platelets presents with petechiae. What precautions are needed?

Bleeding precautions (soft toothbrush, avoid trauma)

100

Heartburn and regurgitation worse when lying down is called this.

GERD

100

Weight-bearing exercise, calcium & vitamin D prevent this condition.

osteoporosis

100

Long-term PPI use (omeprazole, pantoprazole) increases the risk of these three complications:

Osteoporosis, pneumonia and CDIFF
200

Weight gain of 2–3 lbs/day is a red flag in this condition.

 heart failure

200

Pain crises, anemia, and organ damage occur in this inherited disorder.

sickle cell disease

200

Epigastric pain, melena, or H. pylori infection may indicate this condition.

peptic ulcer disease

200

Name the 6 P’s for neurovascular assessment in fractures.

pain, pulse, pallor, paresthesia, paralysis, poikilothermia

200

ACE inhibitors can cause this electrolyte abnormality.

hyperkalemia

300

You are caring for a patient on heparin for DVT. Name one lab you must monitor.

 aPTT?

300

Main lab monitored for warfarin therapy.

INR

300

Skip lesions, fistulas, and any GI tract involvement characterize this IBD.

Crohn's Disease

300

Autoimmune disease causing joint inflammation, stiffness, and morning stiffness.

rheumatoid arthritis

300

Immunosuppressants are commonly used for this GI disease.

Crohn's or UC

400

PAD pain is often described as pain in the legs when walking, relieved by rest. What is this called?

intermittent claudication 

400

Overactive clotting and bleeding occur simultaneously in this condition.

disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC)

400

High-fiber diet prevents flare-ups of this colonic condition.

Diverticulosis

400

Morning stiffness improving with activity is characteristic of this disease.

osteoarthritis

400

This medication for HF increases contractility but has a narrow therapeutic index (0.5–2.0), and toxicity symptoms include halos, nausea, and bradycardia.

digoxin

500

Acronym for initial ACS (Acute coronary syndrome) treatment

MONA

Morphine, Oxygen, Nitrates, Aspirin

500

Pancytopenia due to bone marrow failure is characteristic of this anemia.

aplastic anemia

500

Obstruction of the intestines can cause pain, vomiting, constipation, and distention. Nursing first priority?

NPO, NG suction, monitor electrolytes, prep for surgery

500

Infection of bone requiring IV antibiotics and sometimes surgery.

osteomyelitis

500

A patient receiving a blood transfusion shows fever, chills, hypotension, back pain, and hemoglobinuria. What is the priority action?

stop the transfusion and running normal saline