Education & Careers
Traits & Legalities
Assessment
System Stuff
Random
Anatomy
Random Pt 2
100

Degree awarded after a course of study that (usually) lasts four or more years:

What is Bachelor's? 

100

This means having the ability to say/do the kindest or most fitting thing in a difficult situation: 

What is Tact?

100

S in SOAP refers to this type of data: 

What is Subjective?
100

These glands are coiled tubes that extend through the dermis and open on the surface of the skin at pores: 


What are Sudoiferous? 

100

This requires a sender, clear message, and a receiver: 

What is Communication? 

100

This anatomical plane divides the body into superior and inferior parts: 

What is Transverse?

100

Tough, connective tissue that connects muscle to bone:

What are Tendons?

200

A person has fulfilled the education & performance requirements and meets the standards and qualifications established by the professional association/government agency: 

What is certification? 

200

A threat or attempt to injure: 

What is Assault?

200

P: 80

BP: 120/80

RR: 16

T: 98.6

Name this type of data? 

What is Objective?

200

The basic structural unit of the nervous system:

What is a Neuron?

200

Having this means you are able to understand another person's feelings, situation, and motives: 

What is Empathy?

200

The midsagittal plane divides the body this way:

What is in "equal right and left sides"?

200

A muscle's ability to be stretched: 

What is Extensibility?

300

Known as the procedures, processes, & actions that a health care provider are legally permitted to perform within their professional license.

What is "scope of practice"?

300

This is the use of good judgment in what you say and do: 

What is Discretion? 

300

“I have severe headaches and fevers.”

Where does this statement belong in a SOAP note?

What is Subjective Data?

300

Connective tissue that holds long bones together at joints:

What are Ligaments?

300

A Federal Privacy Law: 

What is HIPAA?

300

This muscle type is under voluntary control:

What is Skeletal?

300

Turning a body part upward:

What is Supination?

400

Health care career pathway is focused on "changing the health status of the patient over time":

What is Therapeutic?

400

This is a wrongful act that does not involve a contract:

What is a Tort? 

400

A positive Gower's sign is objective data observed in this muscular system disease:

What is Muscular Dystrophy?

400

Allows the muscle to return to its original shape after contraction/stretching: 

What is Elasticity?

400

Regarding medical law and the ability to give consent, a minor would be considered to have what? 

What is a Legal Disability?

400

The largest internal organ is found in this abdominal quadrant: 

What is RUQ (right upper quadrant)?

400

The largest and highest section of the brain; outer part is arranged in folds and separated into lobes:

What is the Cerebrum?

500

A phlebotomist, EKG technician, and EEG technician belong in this health career pathway: 

What is Diagnostic? 

500

False statements causing a person to be ridiculed or damages their reputation: 

What is Defamation?

500

This type of assessment is achieved using a stethoscope: 

What is "Auscultation"?

500

This part of the nervous system that contains the sympathetic and parasympathetic divisions:

What is Autonomic?

500

The name of the shaft of a long bone: 

What is Diaphysis?

500

The layer of skin containing blood vessels, lymph vessels, nerves, involuntary muscle, sweat and oil glands, and hair follicles: 

What is Dermis/True Skin?

500

Of the 4 assessment tools we discussed, which one is used here? 

General: Lethargic, female with dizziness and in mild to moderate distress.

 

What is Observation?

600

This health career pathway is involved with creating a therapeutic environment: 

What is Support Services

600

Permission granted voluntarily by a person who is of sound mind once all risks and benefits of a procedure have been explained: 

What is Informed Consent? 

600

Use of observation, palpation, percussion, & auscultation leads to this portion of in a SOAP note:

What is Assessment?

600

Complex protein that carries both oxygen and carbon dioxide:

What is Hemoglobin?

600

This body plane divides the body into front and back sections: 

What is Coronal/Frontal?

600

Skeletal division that contains the cranium, sternum, spinal column, and ribs: 

What is the Axial Skeleton? 

600

Lowest part of the brainstem; responsible for heartbeat, respiration, and blood pressure:

What is the Medulla Oblongata?

700

The number of health career pathways:

What is Five?

700

Written defamation:

What is Libel?

700

Medical term for blood pressure of 150/95:

What is Hypertension?

700

Inflammation of the membranes surrounding the central nervous system:

What is Meningitis?

700

This blood component is usually described as a "fragments or pieces of cells" because they vary in size. Important for clotting process:  

What are Thrombocytes/Platelets?

700

This valve separates the right atria and right ventricle:

What is the Tricuspid?

700

This can happen when a blockage in the coronary arteries cuts off the supply of blood to the heart.

Signs and symptoms include (but are not limited to): severe crushing pain that radiates to the arm, face, and neck, chest pressure, dyspnea, diaphoresis, nausea, and sense of impending doom.

What is a Myocardial Infarction? 

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