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1. What condition is produced by enlarged adenoids? Noisy breathing
2. What intervention should you perform when caring for a patient with
epistaxis? Apply direct continuous pressure
3. What is the most common cause of epistaxis? Dry nasal mucosa
4. What position should a patient with epistaxis be placed in? Sitting
upright leaning forward
5. What is the primary symptom of enlarged adenoids? Mouth breathing
6. What complication can result from chronic mouth breathing due to
enlarged adenoids? Dental malocclusion
7. What is the surgical procedure to remove adenoids called?
Adenoidectomy
Respiratory System
8. What is the normal respiratory rate for adults? 12-20 breaths per minute
9. What is the medical term for difficulty breathing? Dyspnea
10. What is the medical term for nosebleed? Epistaxis
11. What are adenoids? Lymphoid tissue located in the nasopharynx
12. What age group is most commonly affected by enlarged adenoids?
Children aged 3-7 years
13. What is the most common cause of acute bronchitis? Viral infection
14. What position helps patients with dyspnea breathe easier? High Fowler's
position
15. What is the medical term for rapid breathing? Tachypnea
,16. What is the normal oxygen saturation level? 95-100%
17. What is the medical term for absence of breathing? Apnea
18. What is the normal heart rate for adults? 60-100 beats per minute
19. What is the medical term for fast heart rate? Tachycardia
20. What is the medical term for slow heart rate? Bradycardia
21. What is the most common symptom of myocardial infarction? Chest
pain
22. What position is best for a patient with heart failure? Semi-Fowler's
position
23. What is the medical term for high blood pressure? Hypertension
24. What is considered normal blood pressure? 120/80 mmHg or lower
25. What is the first-line treatment for hypertension? Lifestyle modifications
26. What is the medical term for irregular heartbeat? Arrhythmia
27. What is the primary sign of pneumonia? Productive cough with fever
28. What is the most effective way to prevent respiratory infections? Hand
hygiene
29. What is the medical term for slow breathing? Bradypnea
Cardiovascular System
30. What is the primary symptom of angina? Chest pain with exertion
Neurological System
31. What is the Glasgow Coma Scale used to assess? Level of consciousness
32. What are the three components of the Glasgow Coma Scale? Eye
opening, verbal response, motor response
33. What is the highest possible score on the Glasgow Coma Scale? 15
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35. What does the A in FAST stand for? Arm weakness
36. What does the S in FAST stand for? Speech difficulty
37. What does the T in FAST stand for? Time to call emergency services
, 38. What is the medical term for seizure? Convulsion
Gastrointestinal System
39. What is the medical term for difficulty swallowing? Dysphagia
40. What is the medical term for vomiting blood? Hematemesis
41. What is the medical term for stroke? Cerebrovascular accident (CVA)
42. What is the acronym FAST used to identify? Signs of stroke
43. What does the F in FAST stand for? Face droopin
44. What is the medical term for black, tarry stools? Melena
45. What position should a patient be placed in to prevent aspiration
during vomiting? Side-lying position
46. What is the most common cause of peptic ulcers? Helicobacter pylori
infection
47. What is the medical term for inflammation of the stomach lining?
Gastritis
48. What is the primary symptom of gastroesophageal reflux disease
(GERD)? Heartburn
49. What is the medical term for painful urination? Dysuria
50. What is the medical term for blood in urine? Hematuria
51. What is the medical term for frequent urination? Polyuria
52. What is the medical term for inability to urinate? Anuria
53. What is the most common cause of urinary tract infections? Escherichia
coli
54. What is the primary symptom of kidney stones? Severe flank pain
55. What intervention helps prevent urinary tract infections? Adequate fluid
intake
56. What is the medical term for inflammation of the bladder? Cystitis
57. What is the normal urine output per hour? 30-50 mL/hour 60. What
color should normal urine be? Light yellow to amber
Musculoskeletal System