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TRIVIA Click for Question

Ad lib As desired Click for: Answer and next Question

ADL Activities of daily living Click for: Answer and next Question

bid Twice a day Click for: Answer and next Question

BRP Bathroom privileges Click for: Answer and next Question

COPD Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary disease Click for: Answer and next Question

CPR Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Click for: Answer and next Question

DNR Do not Resuscitate Click for: Answer and next Question

drsg Dressing or wound bandage Click for: Answer and next Question

DX Diagnosis Click for: Answer and next Question

HOB Head of the Bed Click for: Answer and next Question

noc night Click for: Answer and next Question

O2 oxygen Click for: Answer and next Question

OT, PT Occupational, Physical Therapy Click for: Answer and next Question

po By mouth Click for: Answer and next Question

CHF Congestive Heart Failure Click for: Answer and next Question

prn As necessary Click for: Answer and next Question

qd, qhs Every day, Every night At bedtime Click for: Answer and next Question

qid, qod 4 times daily, Every other day Click for: Answer and next Question

SOB Short of breath Click for: Answer and next Question

stat At once Click for: Answer and next Question

TPR Temperature, pulse, respiration Click for: Answer and next Question

UTI Urinary Tract Infection Click for: Answer and next Question

WNL Within Normal Limits Click for: Answer and next Question

anemia Low on blood cells Click for: Answer and next Question

vascular Referring to blood vessels Click for: Answer and next Question

tympanic The ear Click for: Answer and next Question

esophagus Passageway For food To the stomach Click for: Answer and next Question

Arthritis Inflammation of the Joints Click for: Answer and next Question

Atherosclerosis Blocking of arteries With plaque Click for: Answer and next Question

Bradypnea Breathing slower than 10/min Click for: Answer and next Question

Bradycardia Slow heart rate below 60/min Click for: Answer and next Question

Contractures Shortening of a Tendon causing Loss of motion Click for: Answer and next Question

Emphysema Lung disease usually Due to smoking Click for: Answer and next Question

Hemorrhage Severe bleeding Click for: Answer and next Question

Homeostasis State of balance In the body Click for: Answer and next Question

metabolism How the body processes food Click for: Answer and next Question

Myocardial Infarction Heart attack Click for: Answer and next Question

Necrosis Death of tissue Click for: Answer and next Question

Sputum Lung Secretions (phlegm) Click for: Answer and next Question

Advanced Directives Durable Power of Attorney Names a person to Make decisions For you if you are unable Click for: Answer and next Question

Phantom Pain Discomfort from an Amputated Body Part Click for: Answer and next Question

Transiant Ischemic Attack Temporary Interuption of blood Flow (TIA) Click for: Answer and next Question

Lateral Position Side-Lying Position Click for: Answer and next Question

Supine Position Lying flat On your back Click for: Answer and next Question

Physiologic Needs Physical needs (food, water, toilet, Shelter) Click for: Answer and next Question

Pulse Oximeter Device that Measures amount Of oxygen in blood Click for: Answer and next Question

Cataract Gradual Yellowing and Hardening of the Lens of the eye Click for: Answer and next Question

Osteoporosis Excessive loss of Bone tissue Click for: Answer and next Question

Regurgitaion Stomach contents Come up into the mouth Click for: Answer and next Question

Aspiration Breathing in Of food or liquids Into the lungs Click for: Answer and next Question

Aphasia Difficulty Speaking after a Brain injury Click for: Answer and next Question

Anti-Embolic Hose Elastic Stockings (TED Hose) Click for: Answer and next Question

Oxygen Flow Meter Device that Delivers and measures Oxygen to patient Click for: Answer and next Question

Mazlow’s Hierarchy Human needs Explained by using A pyramid Click for: Answer and next Question

Expressive Aphasia Impaired ability to Speak Click for: Answer and next Question

Receptive Aphasia Impaired ability to Understand What is heard Click for: Answer and next Question

Pulse Rhythm Pattern of Pulsations felt or heard from pulse Click for: Answer and next Question

Rigor Mortis Stiffening of body after death Click for: Answer and next Question

Two Major types of dementia Alzheimer’s And Vascular Click for: Answer and next Question

Arc of the United States Agency that Protects the Rights of persons With disabilities Click for: Answer and next Question

SCD Sequential Compression Device Click for: Answer and next Question

Used to measure the content of oxygen in the blood Pulse Oximeter Click for: Answer and next Question

Pathogen Bacteria or virus That causes disease Click for: Answer and next Question

RACE R: Remove A: Activate Alarm C: Contain fire E: Extinguish or Evacuate Click for: Answer and next Question

Fuel, heat, oxygen Needed for A fire to occur Click for: Answer and next Question

Homeostasis Systems are In balance Click for: Answer and next Question

Integumentary System Skin, hair, nails Click for: Answer and next Question

Illeostomy Opening for stool When entire Large intestine Is removed Click for: Answer and next Question

OSHA OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY & HEALTH ADMINISTRATION Click for: Answer and next Question

Anaphylactic Shock Severe Allergic Reaction Click for: Answer and next Question

Autism Difficulty relating & Communicating With others Click for: Answer and next Question

Stages of Grief Bargaining Denial Depression Acceptance Click for: Answer and next Question

Carbohydrates Body’s basic fuel Click for: Answer and next Question