Someone who works has this to pay for medical needs usually including a bed in a nursing home
Private Insurance
What is the normal oral temperature
98.6
The prefix "a" means
Absence of
What kind of illness is "Norovirus"
Gastrointestional
what pulse is most commonly used to check a pulse rate
radial
This way of paying is usually connected to low income people.
Medicaid
What is the normal range for an oral temperature
97.6-99.6
The suffix "itis" means
inflammation
What is an example of a blood borne pathogen
HIV
Hepatitis
What is a local infection
an infection that occurs at one place
The federal and state payment source is for those over the age of 65 and those who are on kidney diaslysis
Medicare
what is the normal pulse rate range for an adult
60-100
The prefix "Brady" means
slow
What does an "outbreak" mean
Higher number of infections than what is normal
What do occupational therapist work with or do
smaller muscles, buttoning buttons, brushing hair, brushing teeth, dressing, toileting etc
This way of paying for a nursing home bed would be the first choice. (the first choice from the nursing home side)
Private Pay
What is the normal respiratory rate range for an adult
12-20
The prefix "dys" means
difficult or painful
What is an example of an acute infection
Urinary tract infection
TPR stand for
Temperature, Pulse and respiration
A nursing home can discharge a resident for non-payment
Yes
What is the normal rectal temperature range
98.6-100.6
The prefix "tachy" means
fast
What does Health Care Associated Infection mean
it is an infection that occurs while staying or living at a facility
What do arteries do
Carry the oxygenated blood through out the body