test six Flashcards

1
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what are progress reports wrote in the form of

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SOAP Notes

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2
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What does SOAP notes stand for

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Subjective Objective Assessment ,and plan

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3
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What category includes data that is not measurable like the chief complaint and history of present illness

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Subjective

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4
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What category holds measurable like lab values , physical evaluations ,and vital signs

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objective

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5
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what what category sows the diagnosis of the chief complaint and the deferential diagnosis

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assesment

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6
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What holds an evaluation of the medication therapy a patient is taking and any appropriate new therapy

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plan

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7
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what information appear in the assessment section of SOAP notes

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he differential diagnosis and the diagnosis of the chief complaint

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8
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What section are blood pressure recorded in

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objective

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9
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All

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Allergy

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10
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Dx

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Diagnosis

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11
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H/A

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Headache

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12
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h/o

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history of

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13
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Px

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Prognosis

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14
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what is a reduction in the number of red blood cells and hemoglobin, resulting in the diseased ability of red blood cells to transport oxygen to body cells and tissues,

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Anemia

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15
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What treats Gerd (Suffix, Root ,and Example)

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Suffix:-prazole
Medication class: PPI Proton pump inhibitior
Example: Omeprazole (Prilosec)

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16
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What treats Fungal infections (Suffix, Root ,and Example)

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Suffix: -conazole
Medication Class: Azole antifungal
Fluconazole (Diflucan)

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17
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what treats allergies (Suffix, Root ,and Examples)

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Suffix: -atadine
Medication Class: antihistamine
example: loratadine (Claritin)

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18
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what treats diabetes (Suffix, Root ,and Examples)

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Suffix: -formin
Medication: Bigunide
Example: Metformin (Glucophage)

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19
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what allows for body shape ,movement , warmth ,and posture

A

Muscular system

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20
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what mussels are voluntary and are attached by tendons

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skeletal mussel

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21
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what are involuntary mussels involved in digesting and breathing

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smooth mussel

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22
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what are a type of involuntary mussel and is found in heart tissues that allow the heart tissue that allow the heart to pump continuously without conscious control.

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cardiac mussel

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23
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what controls involuntary mussels

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Automatic Nervous system

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24
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Root word meaning mussel

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my/o

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25
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A mussel cell

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Myocyte

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26
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Mussel under voluntary control

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skeletal muscle

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27
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Mussels controlled involuntary ,such as digestive mussles

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smooth mussles

28
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what controls voluntary actions like running

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somatic nervous system

29
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involuntary mussel contraction: convulsion

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Spasm/o

30
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Mussel pain

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Myalgia

31
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Condition characterized by chronic fatigue and mussel weakness

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Myasthenia gravis

32
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Succinylcholine

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medication commonly used in surgery to prevent mussel contractions

33
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Curare and botutin

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causes mussel weakening and paralysis commonly used in surgery

34
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Edrophonium

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Used as a diagnostic tool for Myasthenia gravis and reverses curare effects

35
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Dicyclomine

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Smooth mussel antagonist, Used for IBS due to it ability to calm bowel movement, can cause constipation.

36
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Bethanechol

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Smooth mussel agonist, assists in renal retention

37
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Metoprolol

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Betablocker, relaxes heart mussel

38
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Dobutamine

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Beta agonist, Stimulates heart to pump oxygenated blood and used in chf and shock

39
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what provides the structuring of the body supporting the body and protecting the body’s organs

A

skeletal system

40
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There are how many bones in the body

A

206

41
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Medication used to relive pain

A

Analgesics

42
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what is a medication used to reduce fever

A

antipyretic

43
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A specialized connective tissue that protects the ends of the bones by creating a smooth surface surface facilitating motion

A

cartilage

44
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Process by which the bone is made by osteoblasts

A

Deposition

45
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Connective tissue that connects bones together

A

ligaments

46
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cell responsible for making or forming bone

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osteoblast

47
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cell responsible for breaking down old bone

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osteocyte

48
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process of recycling old bone and making new bone

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remodeling

49
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Process by which bone is destroyedby osteoclasts

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Resorption

50
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Process by which bone is destroyed by osteoclasts

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Resorption

51
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connective tissue connecting mussel to bones

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tendon

52
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Substance if present in the bones may cause gout

A

uric acid

53
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An inflammation of the joints which can be accompanied by pain, swelling , or loss of function

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arthritis

54
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Injury to a joint usually caused by over extension or trauma resulting in the stretching of ligaments

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Sprain

55
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inflammation of a tendon

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tendonitis

56
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Allergy

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All

57
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Diagnosis

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Dx

58
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Headache

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H/A

59
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history of

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h/o

60
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Prognosis

A

Px

61
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medication commonly used in surgery to prevent mussel contractions

A

Succinylcholine

62
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causes mussel weakening and paralysis commonly used in surgery

A

Curare and botutin

63
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Used as a diagnostic tool for Myasthenia gravis and reverses curare effects

A

Edrophonium

64
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Smooth mussel antagonist, Used for IBS due to it ability to calm bowel movement, can cause constipation.

A

Dicyclomine

65
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Smooth mussel agonist, assists in renal retention

A

Bethanechol

66
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Betablocker, relaxes heart mussel

A

Metoprolol

67
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Beta agonist, Stimulates heart to pump oxygenated blood and used in chf and shock

A

Dobutamine