Altered Intercranial Regulation
Altered Chronic Neuro Function and Cognition
Altered Hepatobiliary
Altered male/female reproduction
Cancer / Palliative and EOL Care
100

Decreased O2 to the brain that could be of clot or narrowed blood vessels which result in tissue death

What is Stroke?

100

After a TBI, you find several abnormalities while doing your Head, Face, and Neck assessment. What would be an emergent priority finding as you are checking Cranial Nerve 8:

decreased hearing to left ear, otorrhea bilaterally or Battle sign (bruising behind ear and around eyes)

What is Otorrhea?

Leak in CSF system!

100

What are the common types, routes, vaccines available for Hepatitis, an inflammation of the liver caused by viral infection, alcohol use or autoimmune disease


What is 

100

3 viral STIs

3 bacterial STIs


100

The first is specialized medical care providing physical, emotional, and spiritual support for people living with chronic conditions or serious illness.

The second term is currently used for issues related to death and dying, as well as services provided to address these issues.

What is Palliative vs End-of Life Care?

200

The number one cause and risk factor for stroke?

What is Hypertension?

200

Headache, facial flushing, and sweating above the site of injury are signs of this life-threatening complication of SCI

What is AD (autonomic dysreflexia )

Think pressure from bowel, bladder, or bed sheets! Remove pressure is a priority!

200

Contaminated food, milk, water, shellfish ,Crowded conditions (e.g., day care, nursing home),  Persons with subclinical infections, infected food handlers, sexual contact, IV drug users , Poor personal hygiene

What are risks for Hepatitis A?

200

prostate gland enlargement caused by hyperplasia
of prostate cells.

What is BPH?

200

Blood cancer that poses the greatest risk for infection due to neutropenia 

What is Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia ?

300

It is cause by bleeding in the brain with an increase ICP?

What is Hemorrhagic stroke?

300
resting tremors, bradykinesia, shuffling gait

What are signs and symptoms of Parkinson's

300

Epigastic pain, severe LUQ pain, turners flank, Cullen's sign and jaundice

What is Pancreatitis?


300

painful small blisters, influenza-like symptoms, enlarged lymph nodes, transmitted with skin to skin contact

What is HSV ?

300

Tumors that are well differentiated

What is Benign Neoplasms?

Poorly differentiated are Malignant neoplasms

400

It is a thrombolytic that needs to be administered within 4.5 hours of the onset of symptoms.

What is Alteplase?

400

Reminders and memory aids to show which date, month and day of the week, educating caregivers how to keep client safe in their environment and encourage the client to make their medical decisions and advanced directives before cognitive decline.

What is Early Stage dementia?

400

NPO, , cholecystectomy, low fat diet

What are pre-, intra, and post-op interventions for cholecystitis?

400

menses before 12 yo, long menstrual history, menses > 55 , and family history of this increases risk

What is Ovarian Cancer?

400

mutation in the cell’s DNA genetic structure
following exposure to a chemical, radiation, or viral agent. The mutation may also
be inherited

What is the Initiation stage of cancer?

500

Hemiparesis with arm drift, facial and smile droop, speech impairment, sever headache

What are the signs and symptoms of stroke?

500

set routines, familiar activities, low-stimuli, and distraction should be used for agitated behavior for this stage and condition

What is Late stage Dementia

500

Increase ammonia build up causing brain fog

What is Hepatic Encephalopathy?

500

caused by Treponema pallidum and may be spread through contact with infectious lesions and the sharing of needles among IV drug users. Treatment will not cure previous damage

What is Syphilis?

500

multistep process in which tumor cells travel to distant sites via lymphatic and hematogenous routes.

What is Metastasis?

600

Elements of Cushing's Triad from increased ICP

Bonus points- priority interventions for these clients to reduce negative outcomes

Interventions- low stimuli environment, seizure precautions ( padding bed and rails), managing pain, suction available, oxygen



600

In this disorder, the priority is reducing falls as the client experiences gait disturbances and postural instability. 

Anticholinergic drugs like benztropine and dopamine agonists like levodopa aid in reducing extrapyramidal effects and improving  neurotransmission.

What is Parkinson's Disease?

600

Lactulose removes what toxin from the body  by inducing diarrhea.

Bonus points- Which organ is not functioning properly

What is Ammonia and The liver

600

After a TURP,  What exercises help with post-surgery voiding and what foods should you avoid post-operatively?

What is Kegel  exercises  which strengthen the contractions of the pelvic floor muscles?

What are Avoiding drinks containing caffeine (coffee, tea, cola), fizzy drinks, green tea, tomatoes, hot chocolate, alcohol and acidic fruits/fruit juices (such as orange juice). 

600

Stages of Grieving 

Denial

Anger

Bargaining

Depression

Acceptance