Anatomy and Physiology
Clinical Skills
Pharmacology
Medical Terms
EKG/ECG
100
What is the Kidneys main function? 

To excrete waste and filter blood (will accept either or both) 

100

What is use to sterilize a hemostat?

Autoclave 

100

What is the standard dosage all vaccines? 

0.5mL

100

What does -itis mean? 

Inflammation 

100

What is considered the 'pacemaker' of the heart? 

SA node 

200

What two systems work together to maintain homeostasis? 

Endocrine and Nervous 

200

What is the correct order for Donning? 

1. Gown 

2. Mask 

3. Goggles 

4. Gloves 

200

what is the medication Lisinopril used for? 

To lower Blood Pressure 

200

Define auscultate 

to listen (typically using a stethoscope) 

200

Which Electrode is the only one placed on bone? 

Lead 3 

300

What are the tiny air sacs in the lungs called? 

Avoili 

300

What angle do you insert the needle at for a venipuncture? 

15 Degrees 

300

translate this to a patient: Pt takes 25mg (drug name) PO b.i.d, prn for anxiety 

Patient will take 25 milligrams (drug name) by mouth twice daily as needed for anxiety 

300

What is an OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGIST?

Ear Nose and Throat Doctor

300

What is the normal setting for the standiatizon mark on an EKG? (hint has to do with gain) 

10 mm/mv (will accept 10) 

400

What happens when you have diverticulitis? 

Small pouches in the bowel wall become inflamed and infected.

400

What angle do you insert injections 

SubQ 

Intradermal 

Intramuscular 

SubQ: 45 degree

Intradermal: 15 Degree 

Intramuscular: 90 Degree 

400

What Schedule drug is Cocaine and why?

schedule 2, because its used in a medical setting. (to pack the sinus after surgery) 

400

What is the medical term for a Knee Cap? 

What is the medical term for the back of the knee? 

Patella 

Popliteal 

400

What always precedes QRS complex in normal sinus rhythm?  

P-Wave 

500

What is the biggest muscle in the human body?

gluteus maximus (will not accept buttcheek)

500

What is the correct depth to insert a rectal thermometer on an infant?

1/2 inch 

500

30mL = how many Table Spoons

2

500

What is the medical term for Sweating?

Diaphoresis 

500

What chemical is released in your blood when there is any type of damage to the heart cells? 

Troponin