Infection Control/Asepsis
Body Systems
Math
Potpourri
History/Exams
100
These organisms are classified as type DNA or RNA and requires a living host to replicate.
What are viruses.
100
Peak Flow expiratory flow is measured via this device.
What is a peak flow.
100
This value of a proper fraction is always less than this number.
What is one (1).
100
An cough suppressant is also known as this.
What is an antitussive.
100
Also knows as CC, the reason a patient is seeking care.
What is a chief complaint.
200
Infectious waste and all items used to handle it should be placed in this type of container.
What is a BIOHAZARD container.
200
This is one of the most frequently reported STD in the United States which can cause sterility in females if left untreated.
What is chlamydia.
200
When adding fractions with different common denominators, you would find this common denominator first.
What is the lowest common denominator.
200
HIV is not spread through these forms.
What are water, insects, air, coughing, kissing, saliva tears, sweat.
200
The sounds heard made by blood pressure measurements made from blood flowing through the brachial artery.
What is Korotkoff sounds.
300
Mandated reporting of infectious diseases are reported to this agency.
What is the CDC.
300
Elevated blood pressure.
What is hypertension.
300
When converting decimals to percentages, you would move the decimal point two places in this direction.
What is the RIGHT. 1/4 as percent: 25/100 = 0.25 0r 25%
300
Normal fasting blood glucose (FBG) levels are in this range.
What is 70-100mg/dL.
300
In ausculatation, providers discriminate different what to establish health of patients organs.
What are sounds.
400
Disposal of used needles, syringes, scalpels, glass are in these containers.
What are sharps containers.
400
The human body can survive weeks without this, but only three days without this.
What is food and water.
400
This is the sum of 1/5 and 2/5.
What is 3/5
400
The average adult has his measure of body surface area (BSA).
What is 1.73 m².
400
Pelvic exams in OB/GYN are typically performed in patients using this type of body positioning.
What is the lithotomy position.
500
These are the five stages of infectious diseases.
What is Incubation, Prodromal, Acute, Declining and Convalescent.
500
Herpes zoster or shingles is caused by this virus.
What is varicella.
500
THis is the result of converting 1:5 to a percent.
What is 20%. 1/5 = 1/5 x 20/20 1x20/5x20 = 20/100 = 20%
500
Known as an abnormal variation in heart rate or rhythm.
What is arrhythmia.
500
While completing a physical exam, SOAP notes is an acronym which stands for what.
What is SUBJECTIVE, OBJECTIVE, ASSESSMENT, and PLAN.