Lifestyle Management
What Vitamin is Needed for This Body Function
Physical Assessment
Microbe that Causes these Diseases (Choice are Bacteria, Virus, Fungi, Protozoa, ​Rickettsia)
Emergency Procedures
100

Food substance that provides the most concentrated form of energy


Fats

100

Oxygen transport in red blood cells


Iron

100

Using hands on the outside of the body to detect evidence of internal abnormalities


Palpation

100

Common cold, influenza, chickenpox, hepatitis B, AIDS, measles, polio


Virus

100

Condition in which body tissue freezes


Frostbite

200

Energy content of foods


Calorie

200

Bone building and maintenance; muscle and nerve function


Calcium

200

Obtaining information on family and friends, conditions in the home


Psychosocial history

200

Typhus, Rocky Mountain spotted fever


Rickettsia

200

Tearing of muscle fibers


Strain

300

False belief that one is overweight


Anorexia nervosa

300

Red blood cell production; nervous system maintenance


Vitamin B12

300

Using a stethoscope to listen to sounds inside the body


Auscultation

300

Ringworm, athlete’s foot, skin infections


Fungi

300

Torn ligament fibers


Sprain

400

Eating large amounts of food followed by forced vomiting or use of laxatives


Bulimia

400

Calcium absorption; bone and tooth maintenance


Vitamin D

400

Physician who recommends a second physician or other health care specialist


Source of referral

400

Pneumonia, gonorrhea, meningitis, urinary tract infections, TB, syphilis, cholera


Bacteria

400

Increase in body temperature above normal


Hyperthermia

500

Uncontrollable eating, even when not hungry


Binge eating

500

Infection prevention; healthy skin


Vitamin A

500

Using the senses to determine aspects of a patient’s condition


Inspection

500

Dysentery, trichomonas, malaria


Protozoa

500

Wound that occurs when respiratory system is penetrated and air escapes


Sucking wound