Nursing Term- Week 7 Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Addictive Effect | Combined effect of two drugs produces a result that equals the sum of the individual effect of each agent |
Adverse Effect | Secondary effect of a drug, undesirable-range from mild to fatal |
Antagonist Action | Reduced drug effect due to presence of a second drug |
Boil | A furuncle; acute circumscribed inflammation of the subcutaneous layers skin of a gland, or hair follicle |
Chancre | The primary lesion of syphilis, appearing at the site of entry of the infection, 2 to 3 weeks after exposure |
Critical Thinking | An intellectual process necessary in the development of valid, rational responses to questions and situations that have no ready answer |
Cumulative Action | Breakdown of one dose is not completed before another dose is given |
Deduction | Reasoning from the general to the particular |
Dermatitis | Inflammation of skin evidenced by itching, redness, and various skin lesions |
Dermatologist | A physician who specializes in treating diseases of the skin |
Drug Allergy | Immunologic reaction to a drug which a person has already been sensitized |
Drug Dependence (physical) | State of physiological adaptation to a drug that manifests itself by an intense physical disturbance when the drug is withdrawn |
Drug Dependence (psychological) | State of emotional reliance on a drug to mantain a sense of well-being |
Emollient | An agent that will soften and soothe the part when applied locally |
Evaluation | The phase of the nursing process when the nurse and client determine if the goals have been achieved |
Hives | Eruption of very itchy wheals, caused by an allergic substance or food |
Idiosyncratic Action | Unexpected effect produced by a drug in a given individual |
Implementation | The phase in the nursing process when nursing interventions, nursing actions and care are carried out with the client |
Induction | Reasoning from the particular to the general |
Keloid | Overgrowth of collagenous scar tissue at the site of a wound of the skin |
Lesion | Any visible, local abnormalities of the tissue of the body, as a wound, sore, rash or boil |
Malignant Neoplasm | A growth that infiltrates tissue, metastasizes and often recurs after attempts at surgical removal |
Mole | A pigmented skin blemish, a nervus |
Outcome Criteria | Specific behaviors related to the goal that are measurable, have a time limit, and be realistic |
Overdose | Administration of either accidental or intentional greater dose than is recommended for therapeutic effect |
Poisoning | Administration of toxic substance or large overdose |
Problem | A situation in which a patient is experiencing difficulty in meeting his needs |
Regeneration | The replacement of destroyed tissue cells by cellsthat are identical or similar in structure and function |
Sebaceous Gland | Oil secreting gland of the skin. The secretion is called sebum and some have hair folicle associated with them |
Side Effect | Secondary effect of a drug, the one that is unintended |
Synergistic Action | Combined effect of two drugs is greater than the sum of each drug acting independently |
Toxic Action | Deleterious effect of a drug, usually resulted from overdosing or accumulation of drug in the bloodstream |
Vitiligo | A cutaneous condition characterized by milk-white patches surrounded by areas of normal pigmentation |
Wart | A circumscribed cutaneous elevation resulting from hypertrophy of the papillae and epidermis. Its caused by a virus |
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