Understanding Healthcare Settings
The Healthy Human Body
Basic Nursing Skills
Infection Prevention and Control
Emergency Care and Disaster Prevention
100

people or organizations that provide health care, including doctors, nurses, clinics, and agencies

What are providers? 

100

the condition in which all of the body’s systems are balanced and are working together to maintain internal stability.

What is Homeostasis? 

100

the pulse located on the left side of the chest, just below the nipple

What is apical pulse? 

100

an infection that is limited to a specific location in the body and has local symptoms

What is localized infection? 

100

a condition that occurs when the heart muscle does not receive enough oxygen because blood flow to the heart is blocked; also called heart attack

What is Myocardial Infarction? (MI)

200

care given in long-term care facilities for people who need 24-hour skilled care

What is Long-term care (LTC)? 

200

the wasting away, decreasing in size, and weakening of muscles from lack of use

What is atrophy? 

200

shortness of breath when lying down that is relieved by sitting up

What is orthopnea? 

200

a way of describing how disease is transmitted from one human being to another

What is chain of infection? 

200

a complication of diabetes that is caused by having too little insulin in the body

What is Diabetic Ketoacidosis? (DKA) 

300

daily personal care tasks, such as bathing; skin, nail, and hair care; mouth care; and walking, eating, and drinking, dressing, transferring, and elimination

What are activities of daily living? (ADLs) 

300

a type of immunity that protects the body from disease in general

What is nonspecific immunity? 

300

high blood pressure, regularly measuring 130/80 mm Hg or higher

What is hypertension? (HTN) 

300

a method of infection prevention in which all blood, body fluids, nonintact skin, and mucous membranes are treated as if they were infected with an infectious disease

What are Standard Precautions? 

300

a warning sign of a CVA/stroke resulting from a temporary lack of oxygen in the brain; symptoms may last up to 24 hours

What is a Transient Ischemic Attack? (TIA) 

400

a federal health insurance program for people who are 65 or older, have certain disabilities or permanent kidney failure, or are ill and cannot work

What is Medicare? 

400

a type of immunity that protects the body against a particular disease that is invading the body at a given time.

What is specific immunity? 

400

the first measurement of blood pressure; phase when the heart is at work, contracting and pushing the blood out of the left ventricle

What is systolic? 

400

equipment that helps protect employees from serious workplace injuries or illnesses resulting from contact with workplace hazards

What is personal protective equipment? (PPE)

400

a sudden drop in blood pressure that occurs when a person sits or stands up

What is Orthostatic hypotension?

500

a medical assistance program for people who have a low income, as well as for people with disabilities

What is Medicaid? 

500

physical and chemical processes by which substances are broken down or transformed into energy or products for use by the body

What is metabolism? 

500

the process of inhaling air into the lungs (inspiration) and exhaling air out of the lungs (expiration)

What is respiration? 

500

a method of infection prevention used when caring for persons who are infected or may be infected with certain infectious diseases

What is Transmission Based Precautions? 
500

a condition in which something is blocking the tube through which air enters the lungs

What is Obstructed Airway? 

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