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Temperature, pulse, respiration rate and blood pressure make this a quartet When using this site to take a temperature you need to add 1 degree to know the correct value before administering medication.
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Temperature, pulse, respiration rate and blood pressure make this a quartet
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What are the 4 most used vital signs?
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When using this site to take a temperature you need to add 1 degree to know the correct value before administering medication.
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What is the axillary site?
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This pulse point is used when someone is experiencing a cardiac emergency.
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What is the carotid artery?
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37 degree Celsius is this common conversion.
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What is 98.6 degree Fahrenheit?
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This happens 12-20 times a minute whether you control it or not.
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What is respiration rate?
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Using a classic negative feedback loop, this part of the control center keeps you cooled down and warmed up with a set point.
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What is the hypothalamus?
Category 2
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These vessels allow the flow of blood away from your heart.
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What is an artery?
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Unoxygenated blood from the inferior and superior vena cava arrives here.
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What is the right atrium?
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The "lub dub" is made when this happens.(2 part question)
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What is the closing of the bicuspid and tricuspid valves "lub"? What is the closing of the pulmonary and aortic valves "dub"?
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This is the only vein in your body that carries oxygenated blood
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What is the pulmonary vein?
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Oxygenated blood passes through this valve before exiting the heart.
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What is the aortic valve?
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These two chambers control your internal "beat"
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What are the ventricles?
Category 3
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When a patient tells you why they need medical attention.
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What is a Chief Complaint?
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These questions will give you a good idea if your patient will also develop diabetes.
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What is a family history?
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A good patient intake contains all parts of this "clean" acronym (be prepared to name the acronym)
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What is a S. O. A. P. note? Subjective, Objective, Assessment, Plan
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You will need to make a notation regarding this potential dangerous pulse finding.
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What is a pulse deficit?
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This includes the patients signs and symptoms
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What are subjective complaints and findings?
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The doctors diagnosis is found in this section of a medical record
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What is the assessment?
Category 4
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Atmospheric air enters into the this hollow space that is located behind the nose and mouth.
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What is the pharynx?
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Inhalation and exhalation are part of this cycle
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What is external respiration?
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This structure looks like a cluster of grapes, but is where gas exchange begins in the body
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What is the alveoli?
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When O2 leaves the blood stream and enters into cellular tissues
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What is internal respiration?
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When blood returns to the heart it is mostly comprised of this gas
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What is CO2?
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CO2 + H2O and ATP are the result of this process
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What is cellular respiration?
Category 5
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This is an abbreviated way that directs you to take medication every 4 hours as needed for severe pain.
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What is q4h prn?
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This portion of the word changes the meaning of these three common medical terms; Respiration, inspiration, and expiration  (Be ready to define each word as well)
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What is the prefix(s) re, in, ex?  Respiration: The act of breathing again and again Inspiration:  The act of breathing in   Expiration:  The act of breathing out
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AKA mitral valve
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What is the bicuspid valve?
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This picture is the front and back of one of a pair
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What is the right lung?
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These simple tasks give us vital information regarding how the body is functioning
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What are vital signs?
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Dr. Sheridan's favorite part of the mitochondria
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What is the electron chain transport?
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