Complete Solutions
1 cup equals how many ounces? Correct Answers 8oz
1 ounce equals how many mL? Correct Answers 29mL
1 ounces equals how many grams? Correct Answers 28.35g
Acid and base balance Correct Answers process of regulating
the PH, bicarbonate concentration, and partial pressure of carbon
dioxide of body fluids
Active error Correct Answers direct patient care
Acute Correct Answers New, usually of rapid onset and of
concern, opposite of chronic
ex: Mild cardiac infarction, shock
Acute inflammation Correct Answers neutrophils increase 4-5
times
last minutes to days
local/systemic
5 days inflammatory response
Adipose tissue Correct Answers lower percentage of water
Adverse event Correct Answers unintentional harm by
commission/omission
Afterload Correct Answers resistance the heart pumps against
,Aldosterone Correct Answers causes the body to retain sodium
and water
ANA 1980 statement Correct Answers The diagnosis and
treatment of human responses to actual and potential health
problems
Angina pectoralis Correct Answers Chest pains, imbalance of
myocardial oxygen supply and demand
Anoxia Correct Answers total lack of oxygen
Authenic leaders Correct Answers genuine with their followers
Autocratic leaders Correct Answers makes all the decisions
Autonomy Correct Answers individual to make decision
Beneficence Correct Answers promoting goodness/kindness
Bioethics Correct Answers biological science/ technology
Ex. Stem cell research
Brainstem Correct Answers sneezing, coughing, hiccupping,
vomiting, sucking, swallowing
Breakthrough pain Correct Answers Happens in between pain
meds given
Calicium intake for:
, 19 yrs and younger
20 yrs. to 50 yrs
50 yrs and older Correct Answers 1300mg/calcium
1,000mg/calcium and 400-800mg/Vit D
1,200mg/calcium and 800-1000mg/Vit D
Cardiac output Correct Answers amount of blood pumped in a
minute 4-6L/min
Caregiving Correct Answers a multidimensional concept that
encompasses the action or process of helping those who are
suffering
Center for Medicaid/Medicare services Correct Answers
regulate medicaid/medicare
central perfusion affects Correct Answers HR, BP, Orientation
time/place, increased respiration, diaphoresis, blood loss
Central perfusion Correct Answers Generated by cardiac output
- the amount of blood pumped by the heart each minute
Cerebellum Correct Answers voluntary movements
Cerebrum Correct Answers cognitive task
Chemical mediators Correct Answers Promote phagocytosis
and inflammation
ex: prostaglandins, bradycine, serotonin, Substance P, histamine
will produce inflammation