Respiratory
Digestive
Medications
Miscellaneous
Cells and More
100
dyspnea
What is ineffective airway clearance
100
Neutralizes gastric acid; aluminum and calcium also bind phosphates in renal failure patients
What is an antacid?
100
a substance that promotes the production of urine
What is a diuretic?
100
The major extracellular electrolyte.
What is Na+? (sodium)
100
isotonic, hypotonic, hypertonic
What are the effects of osmosis?
200
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
What is COPD?
200
Gastro intestinal reflux disease
What is GERD?
200
An agent that kills or inhibits the growth of a microorganism.
What is an antibiotic?
200
The major intracellular electrolyte.
What is K+? (potassium)
200
The body is standing erect with the face forward, the arms at the sides, and the toes and palms of the hands directed forward.
What is anatomical position?
300
Congestive Heart Failure
What is CHF?
300
Inflammation of the lining of the stomach
What is gastritis?
300
A medication used to treat fungal infections such as athletes foot , ringworm, candidiasis.
What is an antifungal?
300
1.003-1.030
What is normal urine specific gravity?
300
(Staying the same) the body's ability to maintain a stable internal environment
What is homeostasis?
400
An inflammatory disorder of the airways that causes periodic and reversible obstruction to airflow, usually in response to an allergen.
What is asthma?
400
measuring and recording of any amount of fluid a patients takes in and excretes with in a measured time period.
What is I and O?
400
A class of drug that is used to treat high blood pressure, and prevent the complications such as CVA and MI.
What is an antihypertensive?
400
7.36-7.44
What is normal blood ph?
400
sagittal, frontal (coronal) transverse
What are the planes of the body?
500
First line prescription inhaler for asthma treatment
What is albuterol?
500
Restriction applied to a patient for a predetermined period of time where he/she is not allowed any food or liquid.
What is NPO?
500
Asa, Motrin, acetaminophen, Toradol, Aleve,
What is NSAID?
500
5000-10000
What is normal range for WBC's?
500
four quadrants, nine regions
What are the areas of the abdomen?