They affect part of your kidneys (the loop of Henle) to get salt and excess water out of your body. (Professional, 2024)
What is Loop Diuretics
What body part are diabetics educated to check daily for abrasions, pressure sores or abnormal skin findings?
What are feet
What does a patients A1C need to be to be diagnosed with diabetes
What is greater than 6.5
How many available beds are on the inpatient unit?
30
What colour puffer is venotlin?
What is blue
What classification of medication can spontaneously cause angioedema?
What is ACE inhibitors
A patient has elevated TSH level in blood work what comorbidity does this indicate?
Therapeutic range for an INR when someone is on warfarin
2.0-3.0
Where is the staff "pooping bathroom"
what is back hallway by training room OR 1043
What is the oldest living tree?
What is the Methuselah tree
Blood pressure is 80/40 which classification of medication would you consider holding?
What is antihypertensives
A patient has abnormal heart rhythm that is rapid and irregular. The atrial chambers in the heart are "quivering "
What is atrial fibrillation
A patient has nausea, vomiting, headache and confusion. what lab work is potentially abnormal with these symptoms?
Na is low = hyponatremia
How many beds are in the emergency department?
11
What does HMS stand for on a ship?
What is "His/Her Majesty's Ship" in the Royal Navy, abbreviated "H.M.S." and then "HMS"
A prophylactic medication given avoid DVT.
What is anticoagulants: like Low molecular weight heparin exampled ( Heparin, redesca)
What is the main cause of a myocardial infarction
What is coronary artery disease
What is the order of draw for the following blood work: CBC, Lytes/creatine, troponin, INR and a blood bank cross match
What is
Blue : INR
Red/yellow: lytes/creatine
Green: Troponin
Small purple:CBC
Big purple: crossmatch
Who is RN Mary
Who is the ambulatory care nurse
Largest animal in the world?
What is the Blue Whale
Symbicort Turbuhaler, Breo Ellipta, Advair, Advair Diskus are examples of what classification of puffers?
What is combination therapy: long-acting beta-2 agonist (LABA) + Inhaled corticosteroid (ICS)
what common comorbidity has this 4 common symptoms :
shortness of breath, persistent cough, persistent wheezing and frequent chest infections
What is COPD
What lab value potentially is abnormal if it shows a cardiac rhythm of this ?
Hyperkalemia
Which room numbers are considered palliative care rooms? (hint : 3)
what is 1050, 1058 and 1084
What is the third planet from the sun?
What is Earth