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Nursing 1: Units 1-3 Review

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  • Dr: Who is your ...? Mr. Earlham: My brother Andrew.
    next of kin
  • What you will take and hold over an object to make it look larger?
    Magnifying glass
  • If one had a fall and feels dizzy, it's reasonable to check for possible...
    concussion
  • The dialysis machine mixes and monitors the dialysate. What is the synonym to 'dialysis machine'?
    artificial kidney
  • After the car accident, John and Emily need ... to lean on when walking.
    crutches
  • What is the problem she has?
    Spots; pimples
  • What does a GP gives a patient for he/she gets consultation with a specialist?
    Referral
  • Give a direction according to a picture.
    Take the second left.
  • What do you call these people and what do they do?
    The lab technicians; the scientists; they carry out the research.
  • This woman is awaiting a baby. She is...
    pregnant
  • What will you put on your skin to cover and protect a cut?
    A band-aid; plaster
  • What do you call the arms and legs?
    Limbs; extremities
  • Triage nurse: A patient with the fractured rib is in the ... 3.
    cubicle
  • Give a direction according to a picture.
    Turn right.
  • What is the piece of equipment they are using to transport a patient?
    Stretcher
  • If a person's mother lives with diabetes, you'll take note of ... in family history.
    maternal diabetes
  • What is the synonym to the word 'doctor'?
    Physician
  • Anxiety is quite a widespread ... nowadays.
    mental disorder
  • Paramedic are trained to provide an emergency ... .
    first aid
  • Dr: Are you ... ... anything? Ms Smith: Yes, I have a terrible ... ... pollen.
    allergic to; allergy to
  • What do you call the collection of information about a patient?
    Medical history; case history; anamnesis
  • Physician's ofice is ... the lounge area.
    Next to
  • Give a direction according to a picture.
    Go along the corridor. / Go straight.
  • Severe asthma (labored breathing, chest constriction and coughing) can be ... condition and must be kept under control.
    life-threatening