NUMBERS
ABBREVIATIONS
Medical Terminology
Medications
Landmarks
100

The number of mLs in one tablespoon

What is 15

100

LLL

What is left lower lobe

100

The medical term for a nosebleed

What is epistaxis

100

The generic drug to reverse an opiate overdose

What is naloxone

100

The medical term for administering medication between the cheek and gum 

What is buccal

200

The number of mLs in 4 ounces of jello

What is 120

200

BSC

What is bedside commode

200

The position for administering an enema

What is left SIMs position

200

When administering ear drops, the nurse correctly administers drops when they read this abbreviation for "both ears"

What is OU

200

A site that can be assessed for fluid volume excess

What is the jugular vein 

300

The depth of compressions of an adult during CPR

What is 2 inches

300

CTA

What is clear to auscultation

300

A hollow tube anterior to the esophagus

What is the trachea

300

Signs of toxicity can include yellow-green halo, bradycardia, and vomiting

What is digoxin

300

A site in the eye observed when assessing jaundice

What is the sclera 

400

The normal white blood cell count.

What is 4500-11000

400

MRI

What is Magnetic Resonance Imaging

400

A peripheral pulse located on the anterior aspect of the foot

What is the dorsalis pedis

400

The most common drug class that includes teaching to finish the full course of medication

What are antibiotics

400

Describe the site for assessing the apical

What is the left mid-clavicular 5th inter-costal space

500

The percentage of oxygen in room air

What is 21%

500

HIPAA

What is Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act

500

The medical term for where the kidneys are located

What is retroperitoneal

500

The antidote for heparin overdose

What is protamine sulfate

500

Describe the location for administering a subcutaneous injection in the arm

What is one hand down from the acromion process, one hand up from the elbow, and the middle third posterior side of the arm?