Cardiac
Respiratory and HTN
Musculoskeletal and RA
Neurological Disorders
100

How do you complete an orthostatic blood pressure?

Take blood pressure sitting and then again as they stand. OR take blood pressure when laying down then again when sitting. 

100

What is a normal BP?

120/80

100

How does someone's skin look with SLE?

Erythematous rash 

100

Name the 4 neurological diseases on this quiz

MS, Gullian Barre syndrome, Bell Palsy, trigeminal neuralgia 

200

What labs are elevated during an MI?

Troponin 

200

How can a patient better their blood pressure?

Exercise and diet changes 

200

Medication for early stages of RA

methotrexate 

200

How to prevent dysphagia in MS?

proper positioning during meals and other safety precaution's 

300

What is the role of aspirin? 

preventing clot formation

300

Which position is recommended for a patient with pulmonary edema? 

High fowlers 

300

What is the goal for fibromyalgia?

managing sleep patterns and fatigue 

300

How do we know if Guillain Barre syndrome has progressed? 

possible vocal paralysis 

400

When the heart is contracting that is ____? When the heart is relaxed that is ______? 

Systolic and Diastolic 

400

What is the purpose of orthostatic hypotension?

To prevent falls with patients on beta blockers. 

400

Signs of RA

Joint stiffness lasting longer than an hour 

400

How to protect muscle strength in bells palsy?

whistling and smiling 

500

Signs and symptoms of HF

Dyspnea, edema, orthopnea, cyanosis 

500

Signs of a PE and how to assess for it. 

dyspnea, productive cough, rapid breathing and they get a cardiopulmonary assessment and possible EKG

500

What can a patient experience with SLE?

emotional turmoil and excess stress 

500

When someone gets the flu vaccine what is something they must report prior to getting the vaccine?

If they have ever had Guillain-Barre Syndrome