This type of environment should have positive pressure ventilation.
What is surgical suites?
The patient is standing upright, facing forward with arms fully extended and palms forward.
what is anatomical position?
Medicare part D covers this.
What is medications? prescriptions, "drugs"
The first stage of the grieving process.
What is denial?
This campaign was founded in 2007 to reduce exposure from imaging examinations on pediatric patients.
What is Image Gently?
The ability to cause disease.
What is pathogenicity?
A patient’s head is raised at an angle of 15-30 degrees.
what is semi-fowlers?
the care plan that is federally funded and state-administered to provide medical care for families with dependents who qualify according to income and eligibility requirements.
What is Medicaid?
Legal documents that are formulated by a competent person and that provide written information concerning the patient’s desires if the patient is unable to make decisions.
What is advance directives?
________ effects are those manifested in persons born of people who were actually irradiated.
What is genetic?
Hepatitis A and E transmitted this way.
What is fecal-oral route?
A patient in a recumbent position with the head lower than the feet is said to be in which position
What is trendelenberg?
Medicare part B covers this type of care.
what is outpatient?
_________ consent is inferred by the patient’s actions or inability to give consent.
What is implied? Also called “implicit, deemed, or indirect consent”
________ effects are those damages that will occur to the person who received the radiation.
What is somatic?
the name for first tier of transmission-based isolation precautions; uses barriers to prevent contact with blood, all body fluids, nonintact skin, and mucous membranes when there is a chance that infection could be transmitted
What is standard precautions?
The patient is lying face down, and the CR is horizontal.
What is ventral decubitus?
This institution sets requirements for hospital safety, infection control practices and patient care policies?
What is the joint commission?
A ______ involves personal injury or damage, resulting in civil action or litigation to obtain reparation for damages incurred.
What is a tort?
Decrease in the size of the organ, tissue or muscle.
What is atrophy?
We use _________ on people and ___________ on things when removing pathogenic microorganisms but not their spores.
What is Antiseptics on people and disinfectants on things?
Following a sudden change of posture from the recumbent to the erect position, the patient may experience syncope due to.
What is orthostatic hypotension?
These three pieces of information are required to be on a radiographic image for medicolegal reasons.
What is 1.Pt's name and/or identification 2.A right or left side marker 3.The date of the examination
the 5 patient rights of medication administration.
PDART- (#6 documentation, unofficial)
Right patient
Right drug
Right amount/dose
Right route
Right time
This type of build is massive, represents 5% of the population, has a broad and deep thorax, high diaphragm, high colon, and a stomach and gallbladder that are high and horizontal.
What is hypersthenic?