Venipuncture
Eyes
Ears
Nose/Tongue
Review
100
the task of collecting blood samples from patients
What is phlebotomy
100
two different types of medical specialists who care for individuals with problems involving the eyeball and structures within the eye.
What is an Ophthalmologists and Optometrists.
100
tympanic membrane
What is the ear drum
100
these receptors allow for the sense of smell
What is olfactory receptors
100
the symbol that is two snakes on a pole
What is caduceus
200
the study of blood and includes the fluids, cells and components
What is Hematology
200
the firm white tissue that covers all of the eye except the very front .
What is the sclera
200
A buildup of earwax in the external auditory canal.
What is cerumen
200
these are known as our chemical senses b/c they can detect certain chemicals in the air and in our food.
What are taste and smell
200
abbreviations for: as needed, three times a day,hours of sleep
What is PRN, tid, H.S.
300
the site preferred for collecting blood
What is the antecubital
300
PERRLA
What is the abbreviation for pupils equal, round , react to light and accommodation
300
These tiny bones vibrate after the tympanic membrane vibrates and then hit a membrane called the oval window.
What are the malleus (hammer), incus (anvil), and stapes (stirrup) bones of the ear
300
provides speech
What is the Larynx
300
Name three positions for examinations
What is knee-chest, lithotomy, supine, dorsal recumbent, fowlers, trendlenburg, sitting, sims, prone, anatomical, protologic
400
Tell the order of blood draw and or give the acronym
BeCause- Blood Cultures, Better= Lt. Blue, Specimens= Serum Tubes (SST, Red, no additive,) Generate= Green Perfect = Purple, lavs, EDTA, Goals= Gray
400
Mucous membrane lining inner surfaces of eyelids and outer surfaces of eye
What is Conjunctiva
400
Inflammation of the ear
What is Otitis
400
-takes the air to the lungs
What is the Trachea
400
Name three of the medications from week 1
acetaminophen/hydrocodone bitartrate levothyroxine sodium lisinopril metoprolol succinate atorvastatin calcium amlodipine besylate metformin hydrochloride
500
Name at least 3 complications and or emergencies that may occur during venipuncture
Fainting, nicking an artery on the brachial side, hitting a nerve, pooling of blood- develop a hematoma, nausea
500
Disruption of the cornea’s surface epithelium commonly caused by an eyelash, a small foreign body, contact lenses, or a scratch from a fingernail
What is Corneal Abrasion
500
middle ear connects to the throat through a tube
What is the eustation (or auditory) tube
500
receptors that are located on the tongue
What are gustatory receptors?
500
Name the 6 methods of examination
What is inspection, auscultation, palpation,percussion, manipulation, mensuration