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Welcome to Family Feud Please Get Ready To Start The Game!

Rules of the Game! We will have two teams! Team 1 will go first, then team 2 All answers to the questions will be given after each question The team with the highest score wins the game! Each team gets three strikes or wrong answers! After that the second team goes! Each Question will be worth 5 points Points will be added at the end of the game to announce the winning team! If both teams answer the questions correctly we will go into a bonus round of one question! Whichever team can give the best answer, which will be judged by our group, wins the game!!

The Subject of Today’s Show is as follows: Content of NURS 2140

FACE OFF Representative from each team please come to the table

Question 1 According to 100 people surveyed. Top 4 Answers on the board. What are the top 4 causes of Diabetes?

Answer to Question 1 1. Obesity 2. Inactivity 3. Aging 4.Urbanization

Question 2 According to 100 people survey what are 4 Types of Diabetes and describe the one you choose?

Answer to Question 2 1. Prediabetes 2. Type One 3. Gestational 4. Type 2

Question 3 What precipitates the onset of DKA?

Answer to Question 3 stress Infection MI Trauma Alcohol Dehydration Electrolyte loss

Question 4 How do you treat DKA?

Answer to Question 4 Tele monitoring 0.9% NS rapidly to fix deficit 0.45%ns for pts with hypernatremia Potassium meq if k deficit Regular insulin gtt Frequent sugar checks D5w or d10 if correction happens to fast

Question 5 Treatment of HHS or HHNK?

Answer to Question 5 EKG liters fluid to restore volume then IV INSULIN gtt NS then half NS Wean off and convert to pen

Question 6 What are complications of HHS or HHNK?

Answer to Question 6 1. MI/CVA 2. Thrombosis 3. PE 4. DIC 5. CHF 6. ARDS 7. Rhabdomylosis

Question 7 According to 100 people survey, please tell me the types of Hepatitis and describe the type you list?

Answer to Question 7 1. A 2. B 3. C 4. D 5. E 6. G

Question 8 Causes of Pancreatitis are?

Answer to Question 8 ETOH Virus Peptic Ulcer Cysts Renal fx Hyperparathyroid Trauma Surgery

BONUS QUESTIONFor a hip hip hurray What is the major sign u will see with pancreatitis?

Question 9 What are the stages in acute Renal Failure? (there are 4 main points)

Answer to Question 9 Onset Oliguric Diuretic Recovery

Hints Be able to apply the differentiation of the different diseases and treatments for renal system

Question 10 What are different types of chest pain and describe?

Answer to Question 10 Stable Unstable Prinzmetal(variant)

HINT Know diff between STEMI and NSTEMI including treatments

Question 11 What is time frame for treatment?

Answer to Question 11 EKG 10 min ASA Draw Cardio enzymes morphine and heparin Thrombolytics in 30 min if PCI not available the PCI in 24 hours If PCI available must be there in 30 minutes with intervention in 90 minutes

Hint KNOW Your LINES Know your meds Know your Diagnostics Be able to diff between conditions

Bonus Round Question!! What is the difference between Right and Left side heart failure?

Describe dig toxicity!

Name that Strip

Thank You !!! Thank You for Playing the game, your prize for completing the game is you get a big “Thank You”!!