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microorganisms that are present in human blood and can lead to diseases

bloodborne pathogens

100

list the following in the order of the chain of infection: portal of exit, portal of entry, host, mode, causative agent, reservoir

causative agent - reservoir - portal of exit - mode - portal of entry - host

100

precautions used for every patient whenever there is a potential for contact with blood

standard (universal) precautions

100

the law that states you should never discuss a pt's info with anyone not associated with their care

HIPAA

100

What does PPE stand for?

Personal Protective Equipment

200

What are some examples of PPE?

Gloves, gowns, masks, hair nets

200
What does PASS stand for?

Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep

200

If a fire occurs, what is the acronym for what you do?

CRACE

200

What are all of the vital signs?

Temperature, Respirations, Pulse, Blood Pressure

200

Normal Temperature

98.6 degrees

300

What is the normal range for respirations?

12-20 respirations per minute

300

What is the normal range for pulse?

60-100bpm

300

What is a "normal" blood pressure?

120/80

300

What is the bottom number of blood pressure?

diastolic

300

What is the top number of blood pressure?

systolic

400

which body plane cuts the body into front and back segments?

frontal

400

What are the six types of wounds?

abrasion, incision, laceration, puncture, avulsion, amputation

400

which body cavity contains the cranial and spinal cavities?

dorsal

400

the thoracic, abdominal, and pelvic cavities, and the diaphragm are all part of what cavity?

anterior

400

which body plane cuts the body into inferior and superior?

transverse

500

which body plane cuts the body into left and right segments?

sagittal

500

for a wound to the arm, which artery would you try to stop the bleeding?

brachial

500

for a wound to the leg, which artery would you try to stop the bleeding?

femoral

500

what are the steps to controlling bleeding?

direct pressure - elevation - pressure bandage - pressure point
500

-pnea

breathing

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