Mod B Unit 4 Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
A subcutaneous injection is given at what angle | 45 |
The slanted edge at the top of a needle is referred to as the | bevel |
Mixing medication in a vial is done by________________the vial gently in your palms | rolling |
What needles have the largest lumen | 14 gauge |
The flared portion at the top of the barrel is called the | flange |
The term ______________________means administering medication by any route outside the GI tract | parenteral |
What action does NOT apply to opening ampules but does apply to drawing up medication from an ampule | inj air |
The sublingual route is used to give what type of chest pain medication | nitro |
The needle length for administering a subcutaneous injection is usually | 5/8 |
Intradermal injections are mainly used for | skin test |
Aspirating when administering an injection is done to make sure you aren’t in a | vein |
If blood enters the needle on aspiration you must___________________ the medication | discard |
A tuberculin skin test should be read within | 48 to 72 hrs |
The Z-track method of IM injections is used to administer medications that can__________________the skin | stain |
An intradermal injection is given at what angle | 10 - 15 |
What needle size would be best to use when administering an IM injection to a 150-pound adult | 1 1/2 21gauge |
The maximum amount of medication given in the deltoid muscle to an adult is | 2ml |
When using the Z-track IM injection technique you release | traction |
What muscle is the preferred site for administering IM injections to children | vastus lateralis |
What type of syringe should be used when a very small amount of medication is ordered | TB |
An ampule is discarded in a ___________________ container | sharps |
The nerve to be concerned about when giving an injection into the deltoid muscle is the | radial |
The thickness of the needle is expressed in | gauges |
What route are fluids administered to maintain blood volume, regulate body temp, and deliver nutrients | IV |
Intradermal injections are placed into the____________________ of the skin | dermis |
compression of the median nerve at the wrist is called | CTS |
The term for lower back pain is | lumbago |
The procedure that records the electrical activity of muscles is | EMG |
An inflammatory joint disease believed to be autoimmune in nature that normally occurs in a population aged 20 to 45 | RA |
Visual examination of a joint is | arthroscopy |
Surgical puncture of a joint is | arthrocentesis |
The medical term for loss of bone mass is | osteoporosis |
The drug Celebrex is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) that may be given to reduce inflammation and pain. It is an example of the | brand name |
The medical term for infection of bone and bone marrow is | osteomyelitis |
If you see the prefix “anti–” at the beginning of a class of drug, you know that it means | against |
The medical term for narrowing of the spinal canal is | spinal stenosis |
The abbreviation for twice a day is | bid |
The medical term for softening of the bone is | osteomalacia |
The abbreviation for a medication that is to be taken under the tongue is | sl |
The medical term for inherited progressive muscle weakening without involvement of nerves is | muscular dystrophy |
Listhesis | slipping |
arthr/o, articul/o | joint |
centesis | surgical puncture |
oste/o | bone |
malacia | softening |
chondr/o | cartilage |
myel/o | bone marrow |
spondyl/o | vertebra |
desis | binding |
plasia | development |
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