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Clincal Final
Health Science Clinical Final Exam Review
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Depression is most commonly seen in this age group | Elderly / Late Adulthood |
| This age is considered the determined explorer | 1 yo |
| the natural inclination of a baby's lim and neck muscles to contract in response to a loud noise is | startle reflex |
| This is used to determine the health of a newborn based on heart rate, respiratory rate, muscle tone, responsiveness and body color | Apgar Scale |
| This age group learns to profit from their errors | young adult |
| This age group is also called the "Sandwich Generation" | Middle adult |
| AAROM | Active Assistive ROM |
| What is the first step in sizing crutches? | height |
| Canes assist with? | balance |
| dangling avoids | orthostatic hypotension |
| Crutches gait used when no weight bearing allowed on lower extremity | 3 point gait |
| This skin is intact on this stage of decubitus ulcer? | Stage I |
| Underlying connective tissue is affected in this stage of decubitus ulcer | Stage III |
| Fertilization of ovum occurs in the... | fallopian tubes |
| A fertilized egg is called | zygote |
| Within 12 hours, the zygote begins to divide and forms a mass of cells called | morula |
| Morula enters uterus by day? | 4 - 5 |
| 500 cell sphere that is hollow, fluid filled mass is called? | blastocyst |
| What day does the blastocyst burrow into the endometrium | 8th day |
| 8 weeks the embryo is now called | fetus |
| This hormone during first trimester can result in constipation, n/v, hypotension | progesterone |
| This hormone stretches the cervix and stimulates milk production | oxytocin |
| The longest phase of birth is | dilation |
| epi-pens are used to response to what type of shock | anaphylactic |
| Compression to breaths ratio | 30-2 |
| AED is used to treat? | ventricular fibrillation |
| 118/78 | normal |
| 118/80 | Stage I |
| 140/90 | Stage II |
| 128/80 | Stage I |
| Function of flat bone | organ protection |
| normal pulse range adults | 60-100 |
| normal respiratory range adults | 12-20 |
| The SA node is located superior to the... | Right atrum |
| P on EKG represents... | atrial contraction |
| QRS on EKG represents | ventricular contraction |
| These chemicals are produced by glands | hormones |
| This gland is located posterior to sternum | thymus |
| Pineal gland secretes | melatonin |
| insulin regulates | blood glucose |
| Pituitary gland produces this hormone to instruct thyroid to release T3 and T4 | TSH (Thyroid stimulating hormone) |
| gait belts are placed around... | patient's waist |
| This term means stiffening of a joint as a result of disease or trauma | ankylosis |
| Patient lying on right side is in what postion | lateral |
| patient lying face down is in what position | prone |
| When ambulating upstairs with crutches, which leg goes first? | strong |
| cartilage is a type of... | connective tissue |
| canes in the classroom have what type of handle | functional |
| People with disabilities often use what type of crutch | forearm |
| What is the delay from the SA node to the AV node | 1/10 of a sec |
| Antibodies are produced by what type of C | B lymphocyte |
| How many mL's in 1 tsp | 5 |
| Fastest route of drug administration | IV |
| 2245 | 10:45 PM |