Look Who's Talking Thick skinned Don't forget to wash your hands It's a mixed bag
100
What is Chlamydia trachomatis?
This agent causes pneumonia in children who typically present with tachypnea, staccato cough, no fever, eosinophilia, and a chest radiograph that shows hyperinflation and bilateral infiltrates.
100
What is a Stage 1 Pressure Injury?
Intact skin with nonblanchable redness of a localized area usually over a boney prominence.
100
What is Vancomycin?
The best predictor of this drugs efficacy is the trough serum concentration.
100
What is less than 140/90?
It's the blood pressure goal for patients with diabetes or CKD.
200
What is placental abruption?
Symptoms of this condition include vaginal bleeding, uterine tenderness, uterine pain between contractions, and fetal distress.
300
What is erythema toxicum neonatorum?
Examination of a 2-day-old infant reveals flesh-colored papules with an erythematous base
located on the face and trunk, containing eosinophils.
300
What is Fentanyl?
It's the preferred narcotic in patients with end stage renal disease.
400
What is a bed alarm?
It has the best evidence of long-term success in
addressing primary monosymptomatic enuresis.
400
What is Erythrasma?
The distinguishing characteristics of this skin disorder are brown-red, scaly eruption of toe webs, groin, and axillae.
400
What is Rifampin (or Ceftriaxone)?
It's the chemoprophylaxis of choice to treat infants, adolescents , and adults exposed to meningococcal disease.
400
What is aerobic exercise?
This intervention has the best evidence as an effective first-line treatment to improve pain symptoms and fatigue in patient's with Fibromyalgia.
500
What is aspirin?
The only medication with
sufficient evidence to support its routine use as prophylaxis in high-risk patients with a history of preeclampsia.






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