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the patient in room 2 is *afebrile*. what is most likely their temperature? - ✔✔98.5°F
patients who are bradycardic are at risk of passing out (syncope). what is likely their
heart rate? - ✔✔40 bpm
the patient with lung disease is tachypneic. what is most likely their respiratory rate? -
✔✔32 rpm
hypoxia can be improved with supplemental oxygen. what percentage of oxygen in the
patient's blood would be considered *hypoxic*? - ✔✔89% RA
hypertension is known as the silent killer because often, early HTN is asymptomatic. a
systolic blood pressure of _____ would make us concerned. - ✔✔190 mmHg
pts who are *tachycardic* are at high risk of forming blood clots (thrombus). what is
likely their heart rate? - ✔✔110 bpm
the pt in room 8 is *febrile*. what is most likely their temperature? - ✔✔102.8°F
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, what is the name of the dashboard website we use for clocking in and benefits? -
✔✔workday
when the pt has a good oxygen saturation on RA, that is considered normal. what
percentage would match this interpretation? - ✔✔99% RA
hypotension can be normal in superstar athletes, but dangerous in the elderly. a systolic
blood pressure of ______ would make us concerned about the patient. - ✔✔45 mmHg
what is the best location for immediate treatment of a ruptured appendix? - ✔✔ED
what is the best location for immediate treatment of heart attacks and strokes? - ✔✔ED
what's the best location for long-term maintenance of a chronic condition? - ✔✔an
outpatient clinic
what would i clock in under when working my first solo shift with a provider? -
✔✔saving doctors hours
which of the following locations allows for overnight care if the pt is not medically
cleared to go to a nursing facility or home? - ✔✔inpatient-hospital
once a pt has been *admitted*, he/she will stay - ✔✔inpatient (or in the hospital)
what information will the doctor usually have before they see the pt? - ✔✔vital signs
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