Prometric 9 Flashcards

1
Q

Excision of part or all of the colon.

A

Colectomy

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2
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Disease Nervousness. Tachycardia, tremor, heat

intolerance

A

First sign of Hyperthyoidism or Gravis

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3
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Loss of ability to recognize sensory, impression – like people, date, time, day.

A

Agnosia

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4
Q

When HR exceeds above 100 per min, it is called?

A

TACHYCARDIA

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5
Q

Nutrient limited in the patient’s diet to prevent further water retention?

A

SODIUM (Na+)

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6
Q

Creation of an opening into stomach.

A

Gastrostomy

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7
Q

Excision of the vertebral posterior arch.

A

Laminectomy

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8
Q

Vomiting, diarrhea, severe weakness

A

First sign of Lithium Toxicity

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9
Q

Score in APGAR is 7-10, it means what?

A

Good

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10
Q

Normal Homosexual stage?

A

6-12 years

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11
Q

Partial removal of a structure.

A

Resection

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12
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Excision of a section of the vas deferens.

A

Vasectomy

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13
Q

Bulging of perineum, dilated anus,

crowning

A

Signs of Impending fetal delivery (2

Stage)

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14
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What to check to determine if edema is being controlled or not?

A

WEIGHT, II–O

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15
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In relation to #46, what electrolyte should not be supplemented already?

A

POTASSIUM

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16
Q

Removal of fatty tissue by suction.

A

Liposuction

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17
Q

Word element that means “formation of an opening.”

A

-ostomy

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18
Q

Opening of the colon through the abdominal wall to its outside surface.

A

Colostomy

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19
Q

Age True love experience?

A

19-44 years

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20
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Removal of a cyst, or removal of the cystic duct and the gallbladder or just the cystic duct, or
removal of all or part of the urinary bladder.

A

Cystectomy

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21
Q

Leukoplakia buccalis

A

First sign of Mouth Cancer

22
Q

Removal of a kidney.

A

Nephrectomy

23
Q

Incision of the chest wall.

A

Thoracotomy

24
Q

Hoarseness of voice

A

First sign of Laryngeal Cancer

25
Cheiloplasty for cleft lip defect is usually done when?
Rule of 10 reached
26
Dizziness, lightheadedness, chest pain, shortness of breath are signs of?
PACEMAKER MALFUNCTION
27
What is the action of diuretics in CHF?
DECREASE CIRCULATING FLUID
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Excision of the labyrinth of the ear.
Labyrinthectomy
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Procedure to divert flow from one route to another.
Shunt
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Removal of the prostate through the urethra with use of a scope.
Transurethral resection (TUR), (TURP)—
31
Hesitancy, straining in voiding
First sign of prostate Cancer
32
Child coos, woos, bubbles and have 180° visual field at what age?
3 months
33
Surgery that attempts to remove all diseased tissue.
Radical
34
Diseased bowel is removed, and healthy bowel is anastomosed to the anus.
Resection& pull through
35
Endoscopic examination of the female pelvic cavity through the posterior vaginal wall.
Culdoscopy
36
Palatoplasty for cleft palate is usually done when?
12-18 months
37
Reshaping of the nose.
Rhinoplasty
38
Removal of a polyp (polyps may be found in the nose, uterus, larynx, or colon).
Polypectomy
39
Surgical incision of a commissure (commissure is the connection of a dividing space of two structures such as the lips, heart chambers, or brain areas). Examples of surgery are incision of adhesions that cause the leaves of the mitral valve to stick together or incision of the anterior commissure of the brain.
Commissurotomy
40
What is the major problem of a newborn with cleft lip and palate?
Feeding
41
Turning, deep breathing, coughing will prevent what lung problems of bedridden patients?
PNEUMONIA
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Cutting of a piece of bone with a cylindrical saw.
Trephination
43
Local removal of a lesion (lumpectomy).
Tylectomy
44
Removal of a stone from the ureter.
Ureterolithotomy
45
Scraping of a cavity or removal of tissue.
Curettage
46
The time of impulse that travels to SA node to AV node?
PR INTERVAL
47
Removal of a breast.
Mastectomy
48
Word element that means “cutting.”
-otomy
49
Incision of the cornea to correct near- sightedness.
Radial keratotomy
50
Side-to-side anastomosis between the aorta and the left pulmonary artery.
Potts-Smith procedure