foundations of nursi Word Scramble
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vital signs include what | temperature,pulse,respirations and blood pressure |
what is the fifth vital sign that some facilities consider | pain level or comfort level |
what is cerumen | earwax |
what is the term given to the sudden drop in blood pressure due to sudden positional change | orthostatic hypotension |
what does the term febrile mean | body temperature above normal |
what is the normal range for temperature | 97-99.6 |
what is the part of the brain responsible for temperature regulation | hypothalamus |
where is it is located | the floor and part of the lateral wall of the 3rd ventricle |
what are the 2 categories that body temperature falls | core and surface temperatures |
what is the most accurate method of obtaining a temperatuire | tympanic |
what is the least accurate method of obtaining a temperature | axillary |
if a person's pulse rate is faster than 100 beats per minute,it is what | tachycardia |
what is the term given to the difference between the systolic and diastolic pressures | pulse pressure |
the amount of blood discharged from the left or right ventricle per minute is referred to what | cardiac output |
what is asepsis | absence of pathogenic microorganisms |
what are the 2 categories of asepsis | medical and surgical |
what is the other name used for medical asepsis | clean technique |
what is the other name used for surgical technique | sterile technique |
use of chemical that can destroy microorganisms is called | disinfection |
a substance that tends to inhibit the growth and reproduction of microorganisms is | antiseptic |
what is the term given to the body's response to injury or infection at the cellular level | inflammation |
pertaining to a highly pathogenic or rapidly progressive condition is | virulent |
what are the stages of an infectious process | incubation period,prodromal stage,illness stage,convalescence |
when an infection affects the whole body and can be fatal, it is | systemic |
if the wound is superficial, it is | localized |
what are the defense mechanisms | skin,mouth,respiratory tract,urinary tract,gi tract, vagina |
an infection caused by microorganisms from another person is called | exogenous |
an infection caused by the patient's own normal microorganisms is called | endogenous |
what kind of birth cleanses and aids in reducing inflammation of the perineal areas | sitz bath |
what is vertigo | dizziness |
what is syncope | fainting |
a tepid temperature needed for a cool tub bath to relieve tension or lower body temperature is | 98.6 |
recommended water temperature for a warm tub bath is | 109.4 |
the proper water temperature for adults is | 113 -115 |
why are doughnut types of cushions not advisable | they cause blood congestion to the area, resulting in edema |
what is the term given when urine is collected after voiding is initiated and before it is completed | midstream urine specimen |
what is the urine left in the bladder after voiding | residual urine |
when collecting urine specimen via catheter, how long should you clamp below the catheter port | about 30 minutes |
why should you squeeze the fingertip with thumb of the patient | this increases blood supply to site |
you should squeeze the patient's finger in an upward motion; true or false | false, it should be downwards |
why is the first blood drop wiped off | to remove surface contaminants |
how long do you normally wait for the blood collection | 60 seconds |
when there is blood in the stool and cannot be seen with the naked,eye it is called | occult(hidden) |
the test that detects blood in stool is | hemoccult |
the test to determine presence of blood in gastric secretions or emesis is called | gastroccult |
a laboratory test involving cultivation of microorganisms or cells is called | culture |
a lab method of determining the effectiveness of antibiotics, usually togethet with culture is called | sensitivity |
the study of cells is called | cytology |
ejecting mucus,sputum,or fluids from the trachea and lungs by coughing or spitting is called | expectorate |
the most common method of blood collection involving inserting a hollow-bore needle into the lumen of a large vein is called | venipuncture |
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