Med Surg
Pharm
Respiratory
Neuro
Labs
100

Type of heart failure where fluid is backing up systemically? 

What is RIGHT sided heart failure? 
100

Drugs that end in pril

What are ace inhibitors? 

100

How many liters of O2 can a nasal cannula provide?

What is .5-6 L

100

Patient has right sided weakness from a stroke, I am the side of the brain that is effected.

What is LEFT side? 

100

These are released in time of inflammation and infection. 

What are white blood cells?

200

Patient is unresponsive. These are the first, second and third things you check. 

What is airway, then breathing and then circulation? 

200
Drugs that end in "pine"

What are calcium channel blockers?

200

This disorder is characterized by wheezing, usually caused by exposure to a trigger

What is asthma?

200

This test is done first when a patient has stroke like symptoms.

What is CT scan? 

200

For men the range is 14-18, however for women is is 12-15

What is hemoglobin? 

300

Patients that chronically retain CO2

What is COPD? 

300

Drugs that end in "lol"

What are beta-blockers? 

300

This is the sound caused by laryngospasm

What is stridor? 

300

Type of stroke from blood clot

What is ischemic stroke? 

300

The normal range of these is 150-450. Too low is called what?

What are platelets?

What is thrombocytopenia?

400

This condition results in cool legs, decreased pulses, and shiny, hairless skin on the legs.

What is peripheral artery disease? 

400

Drugs that end in "tan"

What are arbs? 
400

This is the appropriate position for a patient with pulmonary edema.

What is high fowlers? 

400

Type of stroke caused by ruptured blood vessels

What is Hemorrhagic stroke? 

400

The kidneys are responsible for excreting me, and my levels range is 0.8-1.3

What is creatinine?

500

This condition is best treated with nitroglycerin and rest, with instructions to call 911 if these treatments don't help.

What is stable angina?

500

The usual reason a patient is switched from an ACE to an ARB

What is a persistent dry cough?

(OR angioedema)

500

This ABG result would be found in a patient who is slow to wake up post-operatively and has slow, shallow respirations. 

This is the treatment for this condition?

What is respiratory acidosis?


Sit patient up, stimulate them, encourage deep breathing, reversal agents if necessary

500

This test is important to be done before giving anything orally with a patient that had a stroke.

What is swallow evaluation? 

500

My level rises when patients are in liver failure, sometimes making patients very confused.

What is ammonia?