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Biology - The study of life 
Organism - collection of organ systems 
Biosphere - All of earths ecosystems 
Population - group of individuals of the same species that live in the same area 
Ecosystem - A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment. 
Growth - increase ...
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Add to cartBiology - The study of life 
Organism - collection of organ systems 
Biosphere - All of earths ecosystems 
Population - group of individuals of the same species that live in the same area 
Ecosystem - A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment. 
Growth - increase ...
Microbes that are unicellular, eukaryotic, and usually motile are _________ - protozoa 
A cell that contains a nucleus is called a (n) __________ cell. - eukaryotic 
Microbes that cause infectious disease and are always harmful to their host? - pathogens 
what is a potential explanation for a set of...
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Add to cartMicrobes that are unicellular, eukaryotic, and usually motile are _________ - protozoa 
A cell that contains a nucleus is called a (n) __________ cell. - eukaryotic 
Microbes that cause infectious disease and are always harmful to their host? - pathogens 
what is a potential explanation for a set of...
T/F: is Quinidine an antiarrhythmic? - T 
Name 3 medications you can't give with Quinidine due to potential drug interactions? - Digoxin, 
Amiodarone, Erythromycin 
T/F: is Amiodarone an antiarrhythmic? - T 
T/F: is Lidocaine an antiarrhythmic? - T 
If a patient is taking Amiodarone can you give th...
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Add to cartT/F: is Quinidine an antiarrhythmic? - T 
Name 3 medications you can't give with Quinidine due to potential drug interactions? - Digoxin, 
Amiodarone, Erythromycin 
T/F: is Amiodarone an antiarrhythmic? - T 
T/F: is Lidocaine an antiarrhythmic? - T 
If a patient is taking Amiodarone can you give th...
ATP - (adenosine triphosphate) main energy source that cells use for most of their work. 1 
nucleotide + 3 phosphate group makes it unstable. If loses phosphate group becomes ADP 
ATP is composed of - ribose (a sugar), adenine (a nitrogenous base), and three phosphate groups 
Coupled reactions - Ene...
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Add to cartATP - (adenosine triphosphate) main energy source that cells use for most of their work. 1 
nucleotide + 3 phosphate group makes it unstable. If loses phosphate group becomes ADP 
ATP is composed of - ribose (a sugar), adenine (a nitrogenous base), and three phosphate groups 
Coupled reactions - Ene...
What equipment is used for Auscultation? - Stethoscope 
What is sleep deprivation? - decrease in the amount, consistency, or quality of sleep 
How do you do a breast exam? - 1) Inspection- should be symmetric, nipples should not be 
inverted/dimpled or creased, skin should be smooth not peel d' ora...
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Add to cartWhat equipment is used for Auscultation? - Stethoscope 
What is sleep deprivation? - decrease in the amount, consistency, or quality of sleep 
How do you do a breast exam? - 1) Inspection- should be symmetric, nipples should not be 
inverted/dimpled or creased, skin should be smooth not peel d' ora...
validates the importance of using assessment techniques - evidence 
what the person SAYS about himself or herself during history taking - subjective data 
what you as the health professional OBSERVE by inspecting, percussing, palpating and auscultating 
during physical examinations - objective data ...
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Add to cartvalidates the importance of using assessment techniques - evidence 
what the person SAYS about himself or herself during history taking - subjective data 
what you as the health professional OBSERVE by inspecting, percussing, palpating and auscultating 
during physical examinations - objective data ...
What to check for in a CT scan? - allergy, Lie still for correct reading 
Myelogram with or without CT involving a spinal headache what to do? - push fluids, rest, 
caffeine drip, and if all else fails blood patch 
MRI causes and complications? - No metal (pacemakers, clips, hearing aids), if patien...
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Add to cartWhat to check for in a CT scan? - allergy, Lie still for correct reading 
Myelogram with or without CT involving a spinal headache what to do? - push fluids, rest, 
caffeine drip, and if all else fails blood patch 
MRI causes and complications? - No metal (pacemakers, clips, hearing aids), if patien...
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Right drug - Correct medication to be administered 
Right dose - Verification of the amount of the prescribed medication given to the patient 
Right time - Time medications need to be administered. 30 min before or 30 min after last dose. 
Right rout - Verification of the rout medication needs to be...
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Add to cartRight drug - Correct medication to be administered 
Right dose - Verification of the amount of the prescribed medication given to the patient 
Right time - Time medications need to be administered. 30 min before or 30 min after last dose. 
Right rout - Verification of the rout medication needs to be...
What type of tissue is blood? - connective tissue 
What are the formed elements of blood? - red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets 
What is in plasma? - water, electrolytes, dissolved gasses, protein, wastes, vitamins, and 
hormones 
Do red blood cells have a nucleus - no 
What is the hormone...
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Add to cartWhat type of tissue is blood? - connective tissue 
What are the formed elements of blood? - red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets 
What is in plasma? - water, electrolytes, dissolved gasses, protein, wastes, vitamins, and 
hormones 
Do red blood cells have a nucleus - no 
What is the hormone...
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