Diseases
Medications
Medical Terminology
Practice Questions
Abbreviations
100

Which HHV is known to cause few symptoms in adults, but when congenital can cause severe birth defects such as blindness or deafness?

Cytomegalovirus (HHV-5)

100

Commonly used to treat pruritus, and is often administered before administering blood products or chemotherapy to prevent allergic reactions. Also used for motion sickness.

What is Diphenhydramine?

100

leuk/o-

White

100

What does the acronym RICE mean?

rest, ice, compression, elevation

100

ETOH

Alcohol. Etoh Intake History Is Often Recorded As Part Of A Patient History

200

What virus is spread by mosquitoes and commonly causes birth defects such as blindness, lissencephaly, and microcephaly?

Zika Virus

200

What is the most commonly prescribed medication for type 2 diabetes?

Metformin

200

-sclerosis

Abnormal Hardening

200

What are the 3 germ layers from superficial to deep?

Ectoderm, mesoderm, and endoderm

200

Dx

Diagnosis

300

What mosquito-transmittable virus is characterized by jaundice, kidney/liver failure, and hemorrhagic fever? Preventable with vaccination but there is no cure.

Yellow Fever

300

What is the common name for the drug digitalis? What kind of drug is it considered?

Digoxin, it is a cardiac glycoside

300

myc/o-

Fungus

300

What are the 3 major salivary glands?

parotid, submandibular, sublingual

300

Fx

Fracture

400

What disorder has key symptoms of chronic fatigue, digestive issues, and widespread pain, and is also more common in women and people >40 years old?

Fibromyalgia

400

What is the medical term for the medication sold under the brand name Xanax?

Alprazolam

400

-stenosis

Abnormal Narrowing

400

What is a general term for the substance that plays a major role in many allergic reactions, dilating blood vessels, and making vessels abnormally permeable?

Histamine

400

gtt

drop

500

A hereditary condition that encompasses a group of inherited disorders affecting the peripheral nervous system, causing weakness in the lower extremities before affecting upper extremities. Key characteristics include hammer toes and high arches.

Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease

500

What is the normal range for international normalized ratio?

0.8-1.2

500

-pnea

Breathing

500

A systemic, deliberative and interactive process by which nurses use critical thinking to collect, validate, analyze and synthesize the collected information in order to make judgment about health status

Assesment

500

H&H

Hemoglobin And Hematocrit