Shay This Test Flashcards

1
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Hematocrit

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35-50%

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2
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Hemoglobin Hbg

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Hbg 12-18g/ 100ml

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3
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Normal red blood cell count

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3.5- 5 million per millimeter cubed

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4
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White blood cell count

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5000 to 9000 per millimeter cubed

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5
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Platelet count

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150 - 400k / mm3

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pH of urine

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4.5-8

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7
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Urine specific gravity

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1.010- 1.025

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8
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Normal fasting blood sugar

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60-100mg/DL

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9
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Body mass index overweight

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25-29kg/ m2

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10
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Body mass index underweight

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Less than 19kg/m2

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11
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Body mass index obese

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Greater than 30 kg per meter squared

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Needle gauge for intramuscular

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Gage 21 to 23

Length 1 in to 1 and 1/2 in

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Needle gauge and needle length for subcutaneous

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Needle gauge 25 to 30

Needle length 1/2 to 5/8

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14
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Maximum amount of solution to be delivered subcutaneous

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2 milliliters

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15
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Maximum amount of fluid to be delivered intramuscular to the deltoid

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2 ml

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16
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Maximum amount of fluid to be delivered intramuscular to the ventrogluteal site

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3 ml

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17
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Maximum amount of fluid to be delivered intradermally

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0.5ml

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18
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Normal serum potassium

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3.5-5 mEq/L

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19
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Normal serum sodium

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135-145

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20
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Normal serum chloride

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95-105

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21
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Normal serum prealbumin

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17-40mg/DL

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22
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Normal serum albumin

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3.5-5g/ DL

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23
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Identify a temperature of what to be reportable

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100.4 F

38C

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24
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What are key nutrients in wound healing

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Calories
Vitamin c a e and zinc
Fluid
Protein

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25
What is a reportable deviation in blood pressure
20 mmhg
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What is Hunchback an exaggeration of posterior curvature of the thoracic spine
Kyphosis
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What is swayback an increase in lumbar curvature
Lordosis
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What is lateral spinal curvature
Scoliosis
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What is a systemic skeletal condition that is noted to have both decreased bone mass and deterioration of bone tissue, making bones fragile and then risk for fracture
Osteoporosis
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Clubbing of the nails indicates?
Chronic hypoxia b****
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Hearing changes begin at what age
30
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Hearing loss associated with aging
Presbycusis
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gradual loss of ability of the lens to accommodate accommodate or focus on close objects, reduces ability to see near objects clearly
Presbyopia
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What is farsightedness
Hyperopia
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What is nearsightedness
Myopia
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What is an involuntary rhythmical isolation of the eyes
Nystagmus
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A congenital condition in which both eyes do not focus on an object simultaneously These Eyes appear crossed
Strabismus
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Abnormal Progressive condition of the lens of the eye characterized by loss of transparency
Cataracts
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Abnormal condition of elevated pressure within and I caused by obstruction of the flow of aqueous humor
Glaucoma
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What does the RAAS system do
Returns blood to normal volume
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What is the needle length for an intradermal injection
1 quarter inch to 5/8 in
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What is lack of urine output less than 100 ml in 24 hours
Anuria
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What is diminished urinary output in relation to fluid intake
Oliguria
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What is voiding excessive amounts of urine
Polyuria
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What is a normal amount of urine to void in 24 hours
1500-2500ml
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30% of nephrons are lost by what age
80
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Kidneys double in size between ages
5-10
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Increased or excessive production of urine
Diuresis
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A program of toiling design for patients with mild or moderate cognitive impairment
Prompted voiding
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What is loperamide used for
Diarrhea travelers diarrhea chronic diarrhea and increased amount of ileostomy discharged
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What is docusate sodium used for /colace
Occasional constipation, prevention of dry hard stool logs
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What is bisacodyl / Dulcolax used for
A stimulant laxative
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What may a green stool log indicate
Infection
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What might a yellow stool log indicate
Mal absorption of fats celiacs disease
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What might a red stool log indicate
Active bleed from lower intestine
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What might a white or clay-colored stool log indicate
Problem with bile production or passage into small intestine
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Backline position with feet supported in stirrups the hip should be in line with the edge of the table
Lithotomy position
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Levels of anxiety
Mild Moderate Severe Panic
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Diseases common in children
1. Strep throat 2. Influenza 3. Impetigo 4. Coxsackie 5. Conjunctivitis 6. Intestinal parasites
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Communicable diseases common in young adults
1. Sexually transmitted diseases | 2. Epstein-Barr virus, mono
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Communicable diseases common in the elderly
1. Influenza 2. Pneumonia 3. Tuberculosis
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Precautions for zika virus
Standard
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Cautions for Ebola hemorrhagic fever
PPE that covers skin and mucous membranes
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Isotonic Solutions
D5W LR NS D5 1/4 NS
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Hypotonic Solutions
1/2 NS
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Hypertonic Solutions
D5LR D5 1/2 NS D5NS
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Max infusion rate for potassium Solutions
Less than 10 milliequivalents per hour
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Maximum dose for potassium containing Solutions
Less than 60 milliequivalents per liter
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Verify that a patient has adequate kidney function and urine output before administering IV solution containing What?
Potassium
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Changing body temperature following death
Algor mortis