Most common administration route subcutaneous …
Acute Rheumatic Fever
Signs and Symptoms migratory polyarthritis erythema marginatum subcutaneous nodules Chorea fever carditis …
Acute Myocardial Infarction
CPK-MB level greater than 5% of the total CPK …
4-Point Gait
Right crutch followed by the left foot Then left crutch followed by the right foot. …
2-Point Gait
Right leg and left crutch simultaneously and then move Left leg and right crutch simultaneously …
Patient Distress
If a patient is in distress, pick the answer with an intervention (oxygen). If the patient is NOT in immediate dire distress, then it is time to assess! …
NCLEX Traps
Do not ask "why?" Do not leave the patient. Do not convince the patient. Do not say "Don't worry" or "You'll be fine." Do not pass the buck. Do not "do nothing". …
Cord Compression
Place mother in Trendelenburg position. This removes pressure of the presenting part off the cord. …
Compartment Syndrome
earliest sign of compartment syndrome Paresthesia …
Cane Walking
COAL C - Cane O - Opposite A - Affected L - Leg …
CKD-MBD
Chronic Kidney Disease Mineral and Bone Disorder Bone disease associated with renal failure …
Creatinine
waste product from muscle metabolism …