Normal Average Blood Pressure
What is, 120/80.
Define Chief Complaint
What is, Main Reason for Visit.
Personal History
What is, Past Issues (Conditions).
What should be the first thing you ask a patient?
What is, Their name.
Axillary
What is, Under Arm Temperature.
Normal Respiration Rate for Adults
What is, 12-20 Breaths per Minute.
Patient comes in complaining about fast heartbeat
What is, Tachycardia.
Family History
What is, Past Family Issues (Conditions).
What is the Systolic number between 110/80?
What is, 110.
Tympanic
What is, Ear Temperature.
Normal Pulse for Child 12-18 Y.O.
What is, 60-100 Beats per Minute (bpm).
Patient comes in complaining about high fever
What is, taking Temperature.
How to ensure patient privacy
What is, closing doors and talking quietly in Exam Rooms.
List all Vital Signs and Measurements
What is, Blood Pressure, Temperature, Pulse, Pulse OX, Respiration, Height, Weight and BMI.
Hypertension vs Hypotension
What is, Hyper is High Blood Pressure, Hypo is Low Blood Pressure.
Fatal Fever
What is, 106.0 degrees Fahrenheit & over.
Calculate my BMI 5'5" 168 LBS
What is, 28.
Under what category would Anxiety go on the Patient History Form?
What is, Psychiatric.
What is the most important rule about documenting?
What is, If you didn't write it down, it didn't happen.
Name the device that is used to measure Blood Pressure
What is, Sphygmomanometer.
Explain how to calculate BMI (EXACTLY)
What is, weight (in pounds) times 703 divided by Height (in inches) Divided by Height (in inches) again, round up to the nearest whole number.
Height in Inches for a 6'7" person
What is, 79 inches.
On the Patient History form, define Pyoderma Gangrenosum
What is, A rare inflammatory skin condition causing painful, rapidly growing ulcers on the skin.
What are the Eight categories on the New Patient Form?
What is, Personal Medical History, Personal Surgical History, Medications, Allergies, Family History, Social History, Cancer Health Habits and Review of Systems.
List all Respiration Terms.
What is, Apnea, Dyspnea, Hyperpnea, and Bradypnea.