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What is the reversal of benzodiazepine

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Flumazenil

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Reversal for neuromuscular blocker overdose

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Neostigone

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2
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Reversal for inhibitor overdose

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Atropine

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3
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Reversal for opioid toxicity

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Naloxone

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Focuses on educating and equipping clients to reduce and control risk factors for disease ex. Programs for stress management or immunizations

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Preventive health care

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Addresses long term or chronic health care needs. Palliative care

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Continuing health care

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Intermediate follow up care for restoring health ex home health care, rehab

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Restorative health care

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Emphasizes health promotion and includes prenatal and well baby care, nutrition counseling and disease control ex vision hearing obesity

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Primary health care

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Diagnosis and treatment of acute illness and injury ex. Hospital care, diagnostic centers

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Secondary health care

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Provision of specialized and highly technical heal care ex. Intensive care, burn centers, oncology

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Tertiary health care

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Aims to prevent the long term consequences of chronic illness or disability and to support optimal functioning

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Tertiary prevention

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Addresses the needs of healthy clients to promote health and prevent disease with specific protections

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Primary prevention

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Focuses on identifying illness, providing treatment, and conducting activities that help prevent a worsening health status

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Secondary prevention

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13
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Clench teeth palate masseter and temporal muscle, cotton ball to face

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CN V

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14
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Smile, frown, puff cheeks

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CN vii

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15
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Shrug shoulders

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Cn xi

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16
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Base of the skull

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Occipital nodes

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17
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Over the mastoid

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Postauricular nodes

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18
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In front of the ear

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Preauricular nodes

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19
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Angle of the mandible

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Tonsillar retropharngeal nodes

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20
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Along base of mandible

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Submandibular nodes

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21
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Midline under chin

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Sub méntal nodes

22
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Sternocledomastoid

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Anterior cervical nodes

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Posterior to stenrocledomastoid

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Posterior cervical nodes

24
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Above the clavicles

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Supracalvicular nodes

25
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Loud high pitched expiration longer than inspiration over the trachea (expected)

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Bronchial sounds

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Medium pitch and intensity and equal inspiration and expiration times over the larger airways expected

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Bronchovesicular

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Soft low pitched inspiration times three longer than expiration times over most of the peripheral areas of the lungs expected

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Vesicular

28
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Fine to course popping (not cleared w coughing) as air passes through fluid or re expands collapsed small airways

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Crackles or rales

29
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High pitched whistling musical sounds As air passes through narrowed or obstructed airways usually louder on expiration

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Wheezes

30
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Course sounds during either inspiration or expiration resulting from fluid or mucus, may clear w coughing

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Rhonchi

31
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Kubler 5 stages of grief

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Denial
Anger
Bargaining
Depression
Acceptance

32
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Increases blood flow
Increases tissue metabolism
Relaxes muscles
Eases joint stiffness and pain

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HEAT

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Decreases inflammation
Prevents swelling
Reduces bleeding
Reduces fever
Diminishes muscle spasms
Decreases pain by decreasing the velocity of nerve conduction

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COLD

34
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One or both uterers to the abdominal surface

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Ureterostomy

35
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A tube from the renal pelvis to the abdominal surface

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Nephrostomy

36
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Phenazopryidine (pyridium) changes your urine?

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Orange

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Amitripyline changes your urine

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Green blu

38
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Levodopa (doper) change ursine

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Brown black

39
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Tests pressure of bladder muscle

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Urodynamic testing

40
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The loss of small amounts of urine when laughing sneezing due to weak pelvic muscles

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Stress

41
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Urinary retention from bladder overdistention and frequent loss of small amounts of urine wo warming

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Overflow

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Measures intraoccular pressure (10-21 mm hg)

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Tonometry

43
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Types of decomposition tunes

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Salem slump, miller abbot levin

44
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Feeding tube types

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Duo, Levin, dobhoff

45
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Lavage tube types

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Ewald, levin, Salem slump

46
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Compression tube type

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Sengstaken-Blakemore

47
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What is the expected white blood cells count

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5.000 to 10,000

48
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Erythrocyte sedimentation rate

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15-20 mm/hr

49
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What is the expected sodium level

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136-145mEq/ L

50
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Expected potassium level

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3.5-5 mEq/L

51
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Expected calcium level

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9-10.5

52
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Expected magnesium level

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1.3 to2.1

53
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Serum albumin level

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3.5