Workforce Safety/Wellness
Positive stess?
What is Eustress
Whose responsibility is it to determine the cause of death?
Who is the medical examiner?
What does the acronym PCR stand for?
What is "Patient Care Report?
What is the Semi-Fowler position?
What is a patient who sits in a 45-degree angle?
Forms the longitudinal axis of the body from the skull to the coccyx
What is the axial skeleton?
Negative Stress?
What is distress?
A written document specifying medical treatment for a competent patient should he or she become unable to make decisions
What is an advanced directive?
What does the A in the acronym "CHART" stand for?
What is "Assessment"?
Flexion
What is bending of a joint?
How many vertebrae make up the spinal column?
What is 33?
A disease that is spread from person to person or from one species to another.
What is a communicable disease?
Stiffening of body muscles caused by chemical changes within muscle tissue
What is rigor mortis?
The ability to understand the concerns, emotions, and needs of others by picking up on communication and social cues and clues
What is empathy?
Abduction
What is movement away from the body's midline?
What are the three types of muscle in the body?
What is smooth, cardiac and skeletal?
A microorganism that is capable of causing disease in a susceptible host.
What is a pathogen?
Unresponsiveness to painful stimuli
Lack of a carotid pulse or heartbeat
Absence of chest rise and fall
No systolic blood pressure
What is signs of death?
Who regulates all radio operations in the united states?
Who is the FCC - Federal Communications Commision?
Apex
What is the tip of a structure?
The voice box
What is the larynx?
May develop after a person has experienced a psychologically distressing event.
What is PTSD?
The manner in which you must act or behave is called what?
What is the standard of care?
"What seems to be bothering you?"
What is an opened question.
Nephropathy
What is disease of the kidneys?
What the general amount of tidal volume in an adult?
What is 500ml?