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what are progress reports wrote in the form of
SOAP Notes
What does SOAP notes stand for
Subjective Objective Assessment ,and plan
What category includes data that is not measurable like the chief complaint and history of present illness
Subjective
What category holds measurable like lab values , physical evaluations ,and vital signs
objective
what what category sows the diagnosis of the chief complaint and the deferential diagnosis
assesment
What holds an evaluation of the medication therapy a patient is taking and any appropriate new therapy
plan
what information appear in the assessment section of SOAP notes
he differential diagnosis and the diagnosis of the chief complaint
What section are blood pressure recorded in
objective
All
Allergy
Dx
Diagnosis
H/A
Headache
h/o
history of
Px
Prognosis
what is a reduction in the number of red blood cells and hemoglobin, resulting in the diseased ability of red blood cells to transport oxygen to body cells and tissues,
Anemia
What treats Gerd (Suffix, Root ,and Example)
Suffix:-prazole
Medication class: PPI Proton pump inhibitior
Example: Omeprazole (Prilosec)
What treats Fungal infections (Suffix, Root ,and Example)
Suffix: -conazole
Medication Class: Azole antifungal
Fluconazole (Diflucan)
what treats allergies (Suffix, Root ,and Examples)
Suffix: -atadine
Medication Class: antihistamine
example: loratadine (Claritin)
what treats diabetes (Suffix, Root ,and Examples)
Suffix: -formin
Medication: Bigunide
Example: Metformin (Glucophage)
what allows for body shape ,movement , warmth ,and posture
Muscular system
what mussels are voluntary and are attached by tendons
skeletal mussel
what are involuntary mussels involved in digesting and breathing
smooth mussel
what are a type of involuntary mussel and is found in heart tissues that allow the heart tissue that allow the heart to pump continuously without conscious control.
cardiac mussel
what controls involuntary mussels
Automatic Nervous system
Root word meaning mussel
my/o
A mussel cell
Myocyte
Mussel under voluntary control
skeletal muscle
Mussels controlled involuntary ,such as digestive mussles
smooth mussles
what controls voluntary actions like running
somatic nervous system
involuntary mussel contraction: convulsion
Spasm/o
Mussel pain
Myalgia
Condition characterized by chronic fatigue and mussel weakness
Myasthenia gravis
Succinylcholine
medication commonly used in surgery to prevent mussel contractions
Curare and botutin
causes mussel weakening and paralysis commonly used in surgery
Edrophonium
Used as a diagnostic tool for Myasthenia gravis and reverses curare effects
Dicyclomine
Smooth mussel antagonist, Used for IBS due to it ability to calm bowel movement, can cause constipation.
Bethanechol
Smooth mussel agonist, assists in renal retention
Metoprolol
Betablocker, relaxes heart mussel
Dobutamine
Beta agonist, Stimulates heart to pump oxygenated blood and used in chf and shock
what provides the structuring of the body supporting the body and protecting the body’s organs
skeletal system
There are how many bones in the body
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Medication used to relive pain
Analgesics
what is a medication used to reduce fever
antipyretic
A specialized connective tissue that protects the ends of the bones by creating a smooth surface surface facilitating motion
cartilage
Process by which the bone is made by osteoblasts
Deposition
Connective tissue that connects bones together
ligaments
cell responsible for making or forming bone
osteoblast
cell responsible for breaking down old bone
osteocyte
process of recycling old bone and making new bone
remodeling
Process by which bone is destroyedby osteoclasts
Resorption
Process by which bone is destroyed by osteoclasts
Resorption
connective tissue connecting mussel to bones
tendon
Substance if present in the bones may cause gout
uric acid
An inflammation of the joints which can be accompanied by pain, swelling , or loss of function
arthritis
Injury to a joint usually caused by over extension or trauma resulting in the stretching of ligaments
Sprain
inflammation of a tendon
tendonitis
Allergy
All
Diagnosis
Dx
Headache
H/A
history of
h/o
Prognosis
Px
medication commonly used in surgery to prevent mussel contractions
Succinylcholine
causes mussel weakening and paralysis commonly used in surgery
Curare and botutin
Used as a diagnostic tool for Myasthenia gravis and reverses curare effects
Edrophonium
Smooth mussel antagonist, Used for IBS due to it ability to calm bowel movement, can cause constipation.
Dicyclomine
Smooth mussel agonist, assists in renal retention
Bethanechol
Betablocker, relaxes heart mussel
Metoprolol
Beta agonist, Stimulates heart to pump oxygenated blood and used in chf and shock
Dobutamine