Hand Washing | Chain of Infection | Blood Flow & Dehydration | Etymology | MYSTERY |
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What is Hand washing
The proper hand hygiene technique that should be used when hands are VISIBLY soiled
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What is portal of exit
The path by which a pathogen leaves its host
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What is effects of dehydration on cardiovascular system
Increased heart rate, increased blood pressure, orthostatic hypotension
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What is biology
The study of life
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What is 120/80
The "perfect" blood pressure
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What is in a tissue or inner elbow
The proper way to cover a sneeze
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What is bacteria, virus, fungi, parasite, protozoa, hemliths
Two examples of a pathogen
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What is 20 points
The amount blood pressure drops to be considered orthostatic hypotension
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What is hydrophobia
Fear of water
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What is kidneys
Courtney's favorite organ
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What is hand sanitizer
The hand hygiene technique used after leaving a store and hands are not visibly soiled
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What is skin-to-skin, kissing
Example of direct contact
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What is arteries
The vessel that carries oxygenated blood
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What is arthritis
Inflammation of the joints
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What is nurse's decision
3 physical effects of anxiety
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What is at least 20 seconds
The amount of time to scrub hands with soap while hand washing
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What is direct and indirect
The two ways an infectious agent is transmitted to a host
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What is vein, artery and capillary
The 3 types of blood vessels in the body
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What is erythrocyopenia
Low red blood cells
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What is erythropoeitin
Hormone produced in the kidneys that control red blood cell production
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What is 60%
The percentage of alcohol in hand sanitizer that the CDC recommends
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What is Nurses choice
Example of a vector and its disease
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What is tricuspid valve and bicuspid valve
The two valves in the heart between the RA/RV and LA/LV
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What is tonsillectomy
Removal of tonsils
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What is nurse's decision
5 ways to help manage anxiety
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