The discipline dealing with what is good and bad and with moral duty and obligation.
What is Ethics?
An assessment that determines a patient's overall health status and usually includes temperature, pulse rate of breathing, and blood pressure.
What are vital signs?
The number of centimeters in one meter.
What is 100?
The process of the medication entering blood circulation.
What is absorption?
A non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medication with a listed purpose of pain relief and fever reduction.
What is Naproxen?
Being honest, fair, and adhering to high ethical standards.
What is honor and integrity?
Any recent and relevant prescribed, non-prescribed, and herbal medications as well as any acute and chronic medical conditions.
What is a medical record?
The number of milligrams in a gram.
What is 1,000?
The initial care a person can receive if they find themselves in a critical health situation.
What is first aid?
Medications have been tested on animals, and no harm to the fetus has been shown.
What is pregnancy risk factor: B?
Commitment to serve and meet patient expectations.
What is duty?
Daily intake of nutrients, eating patterns, and any challenges contributing to an unhealthy diet.
What are dietary habits?
The density of water.
What is 1 gram per milliliter?
A disorder where there is an increased vascular resistance leading to an increase in blood pressure.
What is hypertension?
Medications have been determined safe for administration in a pregnant female.
What is pregnancy risk factor: A?
Doing no harm; avoiding harm to patients.
What is nonmalfeasance?
A condition in which the respiratory airways become inflamed due to an allergen.
What is asthma?
The number of kilograms in a pound.
What is 2.2?
An anticoagulant used to prevent the formation of clots in the body.
What is warfarin?
A REMS for acne medications that contain isotretinoin.
What is the iPledge program?
Putting the patient's interests above one's own.
What is altruism?
A screening tool that can detect early signs of breast cancer.
What is a mammogram?
The number of micrograms in a milligram.
What is 1,000?
Herbal supplement that stimulates the immune system and relieves common cold systems.
What is echinacea?
The active ingrediants of a generic medicine are determined to be the same, via pharmacokinetic action, as the brand medicine.
What is bioequivalence?