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PT
100

Physician assistants work under the supervision of this medical professional.

Who is a physician?

100

This vital sign measures the number of times the heart beats per minute.

What is pulse?

100

This dental professional cleans teeth, checks for gum disease, and provides oral health education.

Who is a dental hygienist?

100

A doctor who specializes in treating children.

Who is a pediatrician?

100

What is flexibility?

A PT may recommend this aquatic form of therapy for patients with arthritis or joint pain.

200

This vital sign measures the force of blood against artery walls.

What is blood pressure?

200

This is the first step in the nursing process, involving gathering patient information

What is assessment?

200

The hard, white outer layer of the tooth that protects it from decay.

What is enamel?

200

This is the term for a doctor’s written order for medication.

What is a prescription?

200

This assistive device is used to help patients walk when they need partial weight-bearing support.

What is a cane?

300

This act allows PAs to prescribe medications in most U.S. states.

What is prescriptive authority?

300

This nursing organization sets professional standards and advocates for nurses in the U.S.

What is the American Nurses Association (ANA)?

300

This number of permanent teeth are found in a complete adult human mouth.

What is 32?

300

The oath that doctors traditionally take to uphold medical ethics.

What is the Hippocratic Oath?

300

This large muscle group on the front of the thigh helps extend the knee.

What are the quadriceps?

400

PAs must complete this ongoing process to maintain certification every 10 years.

What is recertification through PANRE (Physician Assistant National Recertifying Exam)?

400

This act defines the legal scope of nursing practice within each U.S. state.

What is the Nurse Practice Act?

400

This disease, often caused by plaque buildup, leads to inflammation and bleeding of the gums.

What is gingivitis?

400

This routine procedure checks for early signs of cervical cancer in women.

What is a Pap smear?

400

This test is used by physical therapists to assess a patient’s balance and risk of falling.

What is the Berg Balance Scale?

500

This is the term for a doctor or PA’s professional responsibility to act in the best interest of the patient.

What is beneficence?

500

This ethical principle refers to “doing no harm.”

What is nonmaleficence?

500

This specialized dental field focuses on diagnosing and treating diseases of the pulp and root of the tooth

What is endodontics?

500

This term describes an infection that a patient acquires while receiving medical treatment in a hospital.

What is a nosocomial or hospital-acquired infection?

500

This principle states that muscles must be worked harder than usual to increase strength and endurance.

What is the overload principle?

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