1. nervous system functions: sensory input, integration, motor output
2. Nervous system disease: CVA (cerebral vascular accident)(Stroke), dementia. , seizures
3. Nervous system meds: Antipsychotic meds(seroquel), anticonvulsants (phe-nobarbital)
Antiparkinsons (Benadryl)
4. Sensory systems: Eyes, ears
5. Functions for sensory system: Hear smell taste feel see
6. Organs of the sensory system: eyes, ears, nose, tongue, skin
7. Sensory diseases: Otitis (ear infection)Conjunctivitis (pink eye)
8. Ear meds: Debrox (looses ear wax)
9. Eye meds: Enthromycin
10. Arteries carry blood (blank): From the heart
11. how long do you have to wait between refusal attempts?: 15 minutes
12. how many refusal attempts do you have?: you can go back 3 times accordingto the state
13. 8 Resident rights: - Right Resident
- right medication
- right dose
- right route
- right time
- right to refuse
- right to know
- right documentation
14. schedule 2's need to be :: recorded in mar, bound book, and count sheet, alsodouble locked
15. 3 checks: pull, pour, pass
16. do what when signing for meds: count, compare order/ mar to delivery, lockup schedule
2's
17. 3 steps for infection control: 1. wash hands
2. good housekeeping
3. using ppe
, 18. integumentary system organs: hair, skin, nails
19. integumentary system functions: Protects from infection, keeps body fromdehydrating,
insulates from heat and cold
20. As you age, skin becomes ...: Thinner
21. meds for integumentary system: Ointments, topicals, creams
22. 3 layers of the skin: epidermis, dermis, subcutaneous
23. musculo-skeletal system functions: Structural support, protects organs, redcell
production (occurs in marrow)
24. musculoskeletal system disease: Rheumatoid arthritis
25. Strains: Muscle injury or between muscle/tendon
26. Sprain: injury to a ligament
27. Smooth muscle: Lines arteries / digestive system (lines walls of hollow organs)
28. Pain meds for musculoskeletal system: Morphine, codeine, muscle relaxants,steroids (anti-
inflammatory)
29. Respiratory system functions: Supplies oxygen, removes co2, regulates bodytemp
30. Respiratory diseases: COPD, chronic bronchitis, and emphysema, asthma
31. Asthma meds: Albuterol (airways become smaller), mucinex (mucus in chest),inflamed
airways (steroid inhaler)
32. Decongestants do what: Thin & moistens mucus
33. cardiovascular system functions: 1) Exchanges oxygen for carbon dioxide,delivers
oxygen, takes co2 out of cells
2) delivers nutrients to each cell in your body
3) removes waste
34. cardiovascular system organs: heart, arteries, veins, capillaries, blood
35. Aorta: Largest artery in the body, sends blood out to the body (red blood/oxy-genated)
36. Pulmonary artery: Carries deoxygentated blood from the heart to the lungs(blue blood)
37. Cardiovascular disease: CHF - congestive heart failure
38. What does congestive heart failure cause?: Blood backs up in the heart,veins, vital
organs, causing swelling. Also fluid retention
39. Diuretics: Increases urination (antihypertensive)
40. ACE inhibitors (cardio med): Dilates arteries and veins, relaxes smooth mus-cle
41. Beta blockers (cardio med): Olol- slows heart down
42. Cardio meds: Anticoagulants, ace inhibitors, beta blockers