Medical Terminology
Medical Math
Body Systems
Vital Signs/ Isolation
Patient Positions
100
What does BRADY mean?

slow

100

8:00 pm in military time is

2000

100

The esophagus is in the ______________ system

Digestive

100

What is a normal pulse for an adult?

60-100

100

What position should a patient be in for an enema?

Sims

200

What does the root -PNEA refer to?

Breathing

200

2210 in military time is

1010 PM

200

The pharynx is another name for the 

throat

200

When a patient has a wound that is growing MRSA (methicillin resistant staph aureus) what type of precautions should the patient be on?

Contact

200

What is the name of the position where the patient is lying on their back and the head is placed down below the legs

Trendelenberg

300

What is another medical name for nostrils?

Nares

300

48 inches equals how many ft

4 ft

300

Point to your femur

Thigh bone

300

What is the normal range for respirations for an adult?

12-20

(14-22)

300

What is the name of the position when the patient is lying on their back flat?

Supine

400

What is Hemiplegia?

Paralysis on half of the body

400

1 kilogram equals ________ pounds

2.2

400
Nephritis is a ____________ infection

Kidney

400

A patient who has Tuberculosis should be placed on _____________ precautions - using an N95 mask and a negative pressure room

Airborne

400

What is the name of the position where the patient in on their stomach?

Prone

500

What is a cholycystectomy?

Surgical removal of the gallbladder

500

66 inches equals ______ feet ______ inches

5 feet.   6 inches

500

The medula oblongata is part of the

nervous system
500

When a patient has the flu, all staff and visitors should wear gloves, gowns and a mask with a FACE shield.  These are _______________ precautions

DROPLET

500

What is the name of the position where the patient is sitting up at a 90 degree angle?

Fowler's (High)