What's the normal range of respirations and pulse on an adult?
What is 12-20 respirations and 60-100 bpm
What does CPR stand for
What is Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation
What does HIPAA stand for?
What is Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act.
The first and most important question a doctor should ask a patient to begin a visit.
What is "What brings you in today?"
What are the two items someone must remove before stepping on a scale to get an accurate weight?
What are shoes and heavy clothing
Average normal adult oral temperature.
What is 37°C / 98.6°F?
What does AED stand for?
What is an Automated External Defibrillator
What does PHI stand for?
What is personal health information
This is a nurse’s duty to report wrongdoing when patient safety is compromised.
What is the duty to report
The type of scale used when a patient cannot stand unassisted
What is a chair or bed scale
This type of blood pressure measurement is taken when a patient moves from a lying to a standing position to check for drops.
What is orthostatic hypotension
Without CPR, a person's chances of survival decrease by this percentage every minute.
What is 7% to 10%
True or False: A patient's photo is considered PHI
What is True
This type of care is designed for patients with less than six months to live, focusing on quality of life rather than curing the illness.
What is Hospice Care?
This is the most important safety measure when weighing a patient with reduced mobility.
What is fall prevention
This term describes a temperature below 96 degrees Fahrenheit
What is hypothermia
The two-person rescuer ratio of compressions to breaths for infants
What is 15 compressions to 2 breaths
These are the five main rules that constitute HIPAA Law.
What are the Privacy, Security, Transactions, Identifiers, and Enforcement rules?
How do you handle a scenario where you have to prioritize multiple patients' needs simultaneously?
What is using a framework like ABC (Airway, Breathing, Circulation) or CURE (Critical, Urgent, Routine, Extra)
This is the formula for calculating BMI using pounds and inches.
What is Weight (lbs)/ Height (inches)^2 x 703
This is the name of the instrument used to measure blood pressure. (Say what it is and correctly spell it)
What is a sphygmomanometer
While and after the heart stops, the brain can suffer damage if it stays this many minutes without blood flow.
What is 4 to 6 minutes
HIPAA permits PHI to be used without authorization for these three specific purposes.
What are Treatment, Payment, and Healthcare Operations (TPO)
What steps do you take to ensure accuracy in diagnostic testing?
What is establishing high sensitivity, implementing strict, ongoing quality control in laboratory settings, and using gold standard references for comparison
According to the CDC, an adult BMI below this number is considered underweight.
What is 18.5