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What's the specialty?
Name that organ
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what do we do?
100

This prefix means large in size.

What is Macro- 

100

Refers to the lungs

What is pulmonary/respiratory 

100

This organ is responsible for filtering the blood in the body and regulating electrolytes 

What are the kidneys 

100

 This test is done to see how well your kidneys work and normal results are normally 60-120. 

What is Creatinine 

100

Name 3 patient identifiers to obtain before vital signs or administering medication

What are Full name, birthday, health card number 

200

This prefix means many

What is Poly-

200

Related to the heart

What is Cardiology 

200

This organ is the body's first defence against infection 

What is the skin 

200

this lab result can indicate infectious and inflammatory diseases 

What is White blood cell count (WBC)

200
your patient reports dyspnea while completing ADLs in the morning, what interventions could the nurse implement?

What is assisting with ADLs, encouraging frequent breaks, and placing items within patient proximity.  

300

This suffix indicates the surgical removal of something

What is -ectomy

300

Related to bone

What is osteo/ortho 

300

This organ metabolizes drugs in the body  

What is the liver?

300

A low ___ can result in weakness, dyspnea, chest pain, and requiring a blood transfusion (normal levels are 120-160). 

what is hemoglobin 

300

the nurse is obtaining a blood pressure on a patient. The reading comes back abnormally low. What interventions could the nurse do to ensure an accurate reading?

What is ensure the cuff is an appropriate size for the arm, ensure the arm and and patient are in appropriate positions, and confirm with a second nurse. 

400

 This prefix indicates a findings as abnormal, difficult, or painful.

 What is Dys- 

400

 Pertaining to the skin

What is dermatology 

400

this organ produces enzymes that help to digest food, and makes the hormone insulin, which helps to control blood sugar levels

What is the pancreas 

400

The normal blood level is 135 to 145. having a low __ level can lead to weakness, confusion, and even seizures. 

what is sodium 

400

Your patient reports decreased and dark concentrated urine for 2 days, what interventions should the nurse initiate?

What is encourage oral fluids, monitor intake and output, assess mucous membranes and skin turgor, obtain a urine sample for testing, obtain vital signs, communicate findings to the physician. 

500

This suffix signifies inflammation.

What is -itis 

500

Pertaining to blood

What is hematology 

500

This organ stores bile, a thick liquid that's produced by the liver to help us digest fat.

What is the gallbladder 

500

This lab result is normally 3.6 to 5.2, having an abnormal reading can cause cardiac arrhythmias or muscle cramping 

What is potassium 

500

BONUS: Name the 10 albums in order by Taylor Swift? 

 what are Taylor Swift (debut), Fearless, Speak Now, Red, 1989, Reputation, Lover, Folklore, Evermore, Midnights.