What are the S&S of Parkinson's disease? {Ans: Pill Rolling, Shuffling Gait, Unintentional Tremors at Rest, Drooling}What is the classic sign of bronchitis? {Ans: Productive Cough (Phlegm/Mucous/Sputum)}How are hepatitis A,B,C contracted? {Ans: A: Oral - Fecal B: Blood & Bodily Fluids C: Contaminated Blood Transfusions before 1990; Bodily Fluids}What happens to the lungs in ARDS? {Ans: Pulmonary Hypertension, Oxygen has no effect on increasing the pulse-ox (hypoxemia), Atelectasis, Decreased Tidal Volume, Vasoconstriction, Fibrosis of Aveoli}A patient complains of pain, inflammation, pattern of detmatome? {Ans: Herpes Zoster (Shingles)}What is the major s&s that differentiates meningitis from encephalitis? {Ans: Severe pain when moving the neck (extension/flexion) due to Inflamed Meninges}What is Osteomalacia due to? {Ans: Vitamin D Deficiency}What are the S&S of a right sided cerebral stroke? {Ans: Life Sided Weakness}What causes Encephalitis? {Ans: West Nile Virus}What do you do for a patient who has a casted broken arm with no capillary refill and the fingers turned white? {Ans: Cut the Cast Off}What is the therapy for Type II Diabetes? {Ans: Diet, Exercise, Oral Antihyperglycemic Medicine (sensitizes cells to take up insulin)}What is the treatment for pre-renal kidney failure? {Ans: