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100
The definition of respiration.

What is the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide?

100

A MI can lead to this form of shock.

What is cardiogenic shock?

100

The three major parts of the brain and their functions.

What is cerebrum=cognitive function, cerebellum=balance and body movement, brainstem=vital functions?

100

All the PPE that should be used when treating a patient with TB.

What is gown, N95 mask, goggles, gloves?

100
The difference between thrombophilia and hemophilia.

What is hemophilia is a clotting disorder, body's decreased ability to form a clot after injury --> thrombophilia is a disorder in which the body's ability to maintain constant blood flow is impaired by the increased formation of clots and blockages?

200

A pulse oximeter measures this in your body to obtain a SpO2.

What is the amount of hemoglobin saturated with oxygen?

200

The definition of angina pectoris.

What is the supply of oxygen to the myocardium does not meet the demand?

200

The 5 sections of the vertebral column and how many vertebrae lie within each.

What is cervical 7, thoracic 12, lumbar 5, sacrum 5, coccyx 4?

200

Define infectious disease.

What is a medical condition caused by the growth and spread of harmful organisms in the body?

200

Define Diabetes Mellitus.

What is a disease that impairs the body's ability to use glucose of fuel (disorder of glucose metabolism) impaired insulin production, not enough function receptors on cell for insulin to bind to?

300

The breath sound heard during acute asthma attack. The breath sound heard in a most asthma attacks.

What is stridor? What is wheezing?

300

The 3 signs and symptoms of Becks Triad, which indicates.

What is muffled heart sounds, narrowing pulse pressure, and JVD. They indicate cardiac tamponade.

300

Name 3 conditions that mimic strokes.

What is hypoglycemia, postictal state, subdural/epidural bleeding?
300

The definition of virulent.

What is the greater ability to produce disease?
300

The kidneys regulate blood pressure by

What is the removal of NaCl through urination?

400
One of the most common forms of COPD that clog and collapse alveoli.

What is emphysema?

400
The beginning of the electrical conduction system and the second destination the impulse travels to.

What is the SA node to the AV node?

400

The definition of generalized seizure and a explanation of what happens to the body.

What is a surge of abnormal electrical discharges in the brain, causing a tonic-clonic reaction which is the tightening of muscle followed by muscle spasms?

400
Define hepatitis and list 2 things it could lead to.

What is the inflammation of the liver and can lead to cirrhosis (scaring), liver cancer, liver failure?

400

Signs and symptoms of hypoglycemia compared to hyperglycemia.

What is Hyper: altered mental status, drowsiness, lethargy, severe dehydration, thirst, dark urine, Visual or sensory deficits, partial paralysis or muscle weakness, seizures. Hypo: normal to shallow or rapid respirations, pale, moist skin, diaphoresis, dizziness, headache, rapid pulse, normal to low blood pressure, rapid change in mental status, weakness on one side of the body, seizures, anxiousness

500
The medulla tells the body to breath faster when a waste product effects homeostasis. 

What is when increased levels of CO2 in the CSF decreases pH, making the body more acidic. To rid the body of excess CO2, the body will breath deeper and faster.

500

The equation of cardiac out put, what each value means and how your body compensates for a decrease in blood to the heart.

What is CO=SVxHR   SV= amount of blood pumped through the heart in one beat, HR= amount of heart beats in 1 minute, CO=amount of blood pumped through your heart in 1 minute. If stroke volume goes down, heart rate will increase.

500

Two types of strokes, how they differ, and the type of neurovascular emergencies that imitates a stroke.

What is ischemic, inadequate perfusion to brain caused by clot, 80% of strokes, likely to recover. Hemorrhagic, bleeding from cerebral vessel, 20%, most likely fatal. TIA (transient ischemic attack) resolve in 24 hours, warning sign for larger stroke.
500

3 factors that increase the chance of contracting MRSA. (Bonus 100pts: What does MRSA stand for)

What is prolonged stay at hospital (ICU), long term antibiotic therapy, exposure to someone who's infected with Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus?
500

The difference between the visceral peritoneum and parietal peritoneum, and what would cause peritonitis.

What is the parietal peritoneum lines the walls of the abdomen, visceral peritoneum lines the abdominal organs. An abdominal organ leaks contents into cavity and irritates peritoneum, causing peritonitis.