State Exam Revision (Random)

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  1. 3. what principle of the code of conduct is: maintain health consumers trust by providing safe and competent care
  2. 5. what virus causes rheumatic fever?
  3. 8. one of the most common neural tube defects
  4. 13. what vaccines are administered at 6 weeks old?
  5. 14. most common cause of hyperthyroidism
  6. 17. decreased insulin --> decreased glucose into cells --> fat is burned for energy = ketones are released into the blood
  7. 19. what supplements should be taken when trying to concieve and during pregnancy?
  8. 22. a clinical event causing impaired cerebral circulation
  9. 23. surgery to remove part of the bowel
  10. 26. perception of an object or event without an exsisting external stimulus
  11. 30. what allows glucose to enter the cells?
  12. 31. symptoms include fever, arthiritis, chest pain, SOB, tachycardia, fatigue and chorea
  13. 32. what principle of the code of conduct is: maintain public trust and confidence in the nursing profession
  14. 33. hormone that stimulates the growth of eggs and triggers the release of estrogen
  15. 34. what principle of the code of conduct is: respect the cultural needs and values of health consumers
  16. 35. inflammation of the bladder
  17. 36. disorder caused by inadequate ADH which causes excessive water loss
  18. 38. what age does rheumatic fever occur most/affect most?
  19. 39. what vaccines are funded for pregnant women?
Down
  1. 1. example of a tricyclic antidepressant
  2. 2. what principle of the code of conduct is: respect the dignity and individuality of health consumers
  3. 4. flow about 10 days after childbirth, colourless of white and is present in most women until the third week
  4. 6. how is strep throat transmitted?
  5. 7. flow following childbirth that becomes pink or brownish by 4th day, leucocytes invade the area
  6. 9. brain lobe responsible for processing information about temp, taste, touch, pain and movement
  7. 10. what principle of the code of conduct is: act with integrity to justify health consumers trust
  8. 11. what principle of the code of conduct is: work in partnership with health consumers to protect and promote their wellbeing
  9. 12. betablocker used to ease anxiety symptoms
  10. 15. what principle of the code of conduct is: work respectfully with colleagues to best meet patients needs
  11. 16. what principle of the code of conduct is: respect patients confidentiality and privacy
  12. 17. what is the role of oestrogen in the menstrual cycle?
  13. 18. flow for the first 3 days after birth, consisting of mostly red blood
  14. 20. which vaccines can produce a rash?
  15. 21. what section of the MHA gives an RN the power to retain someone for up to six hours for the purpose of assessment
  16. 24. short-term immunity that results from the introduction of antibodies from another person or animal
  17. 25. rash of purple spots caused by internal bleeding from small blood vessels
  18. 27. most common cause of hypothyroidism
  19. 28. why is vitamin K given to newborns?
  20. 29. bradycardia, irregular respirations and widened pulse pressure - set of signs that are indicative of raised ICP
  21. 37. difficulty/inability speaking