Patient Assessment
Airway Management
Pharmacology
The Human Body
Cardiorespiratory
100

The primary assessment has a single, all-important goal: ____________________________________

What is to identify and begin treatment of immediate or imminent life threats.  (p. 350)

100

When suctioning a patient's mouth, the clinician should apply suction when _______ the patient's mouth.

What is exiting.  (p. 445)

100

_______ is the process by which a medication works on the body.

What is pharmacodynamics.  (p. 495)

100

This system is responsible for storing calcium and phosphorus.

What is the skeletal system.  (p. 191 and PPT)

100

Structures of this include the trachea, bronchial tree, the alveoli, and the lungs themselves.

What is the lower airway.  (p. 200)

200

Some adventitious lung sounds include _______, _______, and _______.

What are wheezes, crackles, and rhonchi.  (p. 387)

200

Pulse oximetry measures _______ saturation.

What is hemoglobin.  (p. 436)

200

_______ _______ enter the body through the digestive system.

what are enteral medications.  (p. 498)

200

At the base of the skull, this opening serves as the passageway for the spinal cord to connect with the brain.

What is the foramen magnum.  (p. 193)

200

The _______controls breathing.

What is the brainstem.  (p. 204)

300

The maximum score for a patient's GCS is_______.

What is 15.  (p. 395)

300

This structure divides the upper airway from the lower airway.

What are the vocal cords (larynx is acceptable).  (pp. 418, 420)

300

A _______ is a liquid mixture of one or more substances that cannot be separated by filtering or allowing the mixture to stand.

What is a solution.  (p. 501)

300

This forms the longitudinal axis of the body, from the skull to  the tailbone.

What is the axial skeleton.  (p. 191)

300

Between the parietal pleura and the visceral pleura is the...

What is the pleural space.  (p. 202)

400

When assessing the cardiovascular system, you should assess the pulse _______, pulse _______, and pulse _______.

What are pulse rate, pulse quality, and pulse rhythm.  (p. 388)

400

If ________ respiration takes place in the lungs, _______ respiration takes place in the cells.

What is external respiration and internal respiration.  (pp. 427, 428)

400

The 6 rights of medication administration include:

What is right patient, right medication, right dose, right route, right time, and right documentation.  (pp. 504, 505)

400

When these receptor sites are stimulated, they cause the heart rate to increase it's rate and also squeeze harder with each contraction.

What are beta 1 receptors.  (p. 219)

400

Breathing occurs as the result of a buildup of...

What is CO2?  (p. 205)

500

The Glasgow Coma Scale assesses _______, _______, and _______.

What is the eye opening, verbal response, and motor response.  (p. 395)

500

_______ is the measurement of the maximal concentration of carbon dioxide at the end of an exhaled breath.

What is end-tidal CO2.  (p. 437)

500

Atrovent is also referred to as _______.

What is ipratropium bromide?  (p. 508)

500

The _______ acts as a relay center connecting the cerebrum and cerebellum to the spinal cord.  It is the most primitive part of the CNS, controlling virtually all involuntary, life-sustaining functions...

What is the brainstem.  (p. 221)

500

The amount of blood moved in 1 minute is called the _______.  This metric is equal to _____ x _____.

What is cardiac output.  (p. 209)

What is HR x SV.  (p. 209)