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37問 • 5ヶ月前
  • Sean
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  • 1

    it is a neurological scale that aims to give reliable objective way of recording the conscious state of a person for initial as well as subsequent assessment

    glasgow coma scale

  • 2

    a separate yet closely related scale, was developed for assessing younger children

    pediatric Glasgow coma scale

  • 3

    the sensory skills developed by train physicians and used in diagnosis and manipulative techniques

    palpatory

  • 4

    what are the five assessment factors

    *gcs *palpatory *pulse pressure *loc *reflexes

  • 5

    it represents the force that your heart generates each time it contracts

    pulse pressure

  • 6

    what are the consequence of high pulse pressure

    *more artery damage *indicate elevated stress of the heart and the left ventricle *affected differently by different high blood pressure medicine

  • 7

    a measurement of a person's arousability and responsiveness to stimuli from the environment

    LOC

  • 8

    what are the levels of loc

    *conscious *somnolent *obtunded *stuporous *comatose

  • 9

    level of consciousness that is oriented to time place name and date

    conscious

  • 10

    level of consciousness that shows excessive drowsiness and response to stimuli only with incoherent mumbles or disorganized movements

    somnolent

  • 11

    level of consciousness that has decreased interest in their surroundings slowed responses and sleepiness

    obtunded

  • 12

    level of consciousness where people has an even lower level of consciousness, stupor, only respond by grimacing or drawing away from painful stimuli

    stuporous

  • 13

    level of consciousness where they don't even make response to stimuli have no corneal or gag reflex and they may have no pupillary response to light

    comatose

  • 14

    it reflects the integrity of the reflex at specific spinal levels as well as cerebral cortex function

    DTRs

  • 15

    a set of rapid rhythmic contractions of the same muscle

    clonus

  • 16

    the exaggerated reflex seen when the patient has upper motor neurons lesions such as stroke

    hyperreflexia

  • 17

    the absence of a reflex. this is a lower motor neuron problem such as spinal cord injury

    hyporeflexia

  • 18

    it occurs with upper motor neuron disease

    hyperactive reflex with sustained clonus

  • 19

    this reflexes test the sensory perceptors in the skin. the motor response is localized muscle contraction

    superficial reflex

  • 20

    it is a deliberative placement of the patient or a body part to promote physiologic and psychological wellbeing

    positioning

  • 21

    -a position of the body lying down with face up -use in surgical procedures to allow access to the peritoneal thoracic and percadal regions as well as the head and neck

    supine position

  • 22

    a position with a patient lying face down with arms bent comfortably at the elbow and padded with the armboards positioned forward

    prone position

  • 23

    -it is a standard patient position -used to relax tension of the abdominal muscles allowing for improved breathing in immobile patients and to improve comfort during eating and other activities -the patient is semi upright position 45 to 60°

    fowler's position

  • 24

    three types of fowler's position

    -low fowlers -semi fowlers -high fowlers

  • 25

    is when the patient is elevated 30 to 45°

    low fowlers

  • 26

    -when the patient is lying in a bed in a supine position with the head of the bed approximately at 30° -used when patient who are ngt feeding

    semi fowlers position

  • 27

    -is when the patient's head is raised 60 to 90°

    high fowlers position

  • 28

    a human position in which the body is held upright and supported only by the feet referred to as an orthostatic state

    standing position

  • 29

    a rest position supported by the buttocks or thighs where the torso is more or less upright

    sitting position

  • 30

    a posture where the weight of the body is on the feet but the knees are bent either fully or partially

    squatting position

  • 31

    -the body is laid flat on the back with the feet higher than the head -a standard position used in abdominal gynecological surgery on for hypotensive patients

    trendelenburg's position

  • 32

    a prone position in which the individual rest on the knees and upper part of the chest assumed for gynecologic or rectal examination

    knee-chest position / genupectoral position

  • 33

    patient on the back with lower limbs flex and rotated outward uses in vaginal examination or application of obstetrical forceps

    dorsal recumbent position

  • 34

    a medical term referring to a common position for surgical procedures and medical examinations involving the pelvis and lower abdomen as well as common position for childbirth

    lithotomy position

  • 35

    it is performed by having a patient lie on the left side left leg extended and right leg flex and is usually used for rectal examination or treatment for enema

    sims position

  • 36

    -a position assumed to relieve orthopnea - patient assumes and upright and semi vertical position by using pillows to support the head and chest

    orthopneic position

  • 37

    difficulty breathing except when upright position

    orthopnea

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    it is a neurological scale that aims to give reliable objective way of recording the conscious state of a person for initial as well as subsequent assessment

    glasgow coma scale

  • 2

    a separate yet closely related scale, was developed for assessing younger children

    pediatric Glasgow coma scale

  • 3

    the sensory skills developed by train physicians and used in diagnosis and manipulative techniques

    palpatory

  • 4

    what are the five assessment factors

    *gcs *palpatory *pulse pressure *loc *reflexes

  • 5

    it represents the force that your heart generates each time it contracts

    pulse pressure

  • 6

    what are the consequence of high pulse pressure

    *more artery damage *indicate elevated stress of the heart and the left ventricle *affected differently by different high blood pressure medicine

  • 7

    a measurement of a person's arousability and responsiveness to stimuli from the environment

    LOC

  • 8

    what are the levels of loc

    *conscious *somnolent *obtunded *stuporous *comatose

  • 9

    level of consciousness that is oriented to time place name and date

    conscious

  • 10

    level of consciousness that shows excessive drowsiness and response to stimuli only with incoherent mumbles or disorganized movements

    somnolent

  • 11

    level of consciousness that has decreased interest in their surroundings slowed responses and sleepiness

    obtunded

  • 12

    level of consciousness where people has an even lower level of consciousness, stupor, only respond by grimacing or drawing away from painful stimuli

    stuporous

  • 13

    level of consciousness where they don't even make response to stimuli have no corneal or gag reflex and they may have no pupillary response to light

    comatose

  • 14

    it reflects the integrity of the reflex at specific spinal levels as well as cerebral cortex function

    DTRs

  • 15

    a set of rapid rhythmic contractions of the same muscle

    clonus

  • 16

    the exaggerated reflex seen when the patient has upper motor neurons lesions such as stroke

    hyperreflexia

  • 17

    the absence of a reflex. this is a lower motor neuron problem such as spinal cord injury

    hyporeflexia

  • 18

    it occurs with upper motor neuron disease

    hyperactive reflex with sustained clonus

  • 19

    this reflexes test the sensory perceptors in the skin. the motor response is localized muscle contraction

    superficial reflex

  • 20

    it is a deliberative placement of the patient or a body part to promote physiologic and psychological wellbeing

    positioning

  • 21

    -a position of the body lying down with face up -use in surgical procedures to allow access to the peritoneal thoracic and percadal regions as well as the head and neck

    supine position

  • 22

    a position with a patient lying face down with arms bent comfortably at the elbow and padded with the armboards positioned forward

    prone position

  • 23

    -it is a standard patient position -used to relax tension of the abdominal muscles allowing for improved breathing in immobile patients and to improve comfort during eating and other activities -the patient is semi upright position 45 to 60°

    fowler's position

  • 24

    three types of fowler's position

    -low fowlers -semi fowlers -high fowlers

  • 25

    is when the patient is elevated 30 to 45°

    low fowlers

  • 26

    -when the patient is lying in a bed in a supine position with the head of the bed approximately at 30° -used when patient who are ngt feeding

    semi fowlers position

  • 27

    -is when the patient's head is raised 60 to 90°

    high fowlers position

  • 28

    a human position in which the body is held upright and supported only by the feet referred to as an orthostatic state

    standing position

  • 29

    a rest position supported by the buttocks or thighs where the torso is more or less upright

    sitting position

  • 30

    a posture where the weight of the body is on the feet but the knees are bent either fully or partially

    squatting position

  • 31

    -the body is laid flat on the back with the feet higher than the head -a standard position used in abdominal gynecological surgery on for hypotensive patients

    trendelenburg's position

  • 32

    a prone position in which the individual rest on the knees and upper part of the chest assumed for gynecologic or rectal examination

    knee-chest position / genupectoral position

  • 33

    patient on the back with lower limbs flex and rotated outward uses in vaginal examination or application of obstetrical forceps

    dorsal recumbent position

  • 34

    a medical term referring to a common position for surgical procedures and medical examinations involving the pelvis and lower abdomen as well as common position for childbirth

    lithotomy position

  • 35

    it is performed by having a patient lie on the left side left leg extended and right leg flex and is usually used for rectal examination or treatment for enema

    sims position

  • 36

    -a position assumed to relieve orthopnea - patient assumes and upright and semi vertical position by using pillows to support the head and chest

    orthopneic position

  • 37

    difficulty breathing except when upright position

    orthopnea