Degree awarded after a course of study that (usually) lasts four or more years:
What is Bachelor's?
This means having the ability to say/do the kindest or most fitting thing in a difficult situation:
What is Tact?
S in SOAP refers to this type of data:
These glands are coiled tubes that extend through the dermis and open on the surface of the skin at pores:
What are Sudoiferous?
This requires a sender, clear message, and a receiver:
What is Communication?
This anatomical plane divides the body into superior and inferior parts:
What is Transverse?
Tough, connective tissue that connects muscle to bone:
What are Tendons?
A person has fulfilled the education & performance requirements and meets the standards and qualifications established by the professional association/government agency:
What is certification?
A threat or attempt to injure:
What is Assault?
P: 80
BP: 120/80
RR: 16
T: 98.6
Name this type of data?
What is Objective?
The basic structural unit of the nervous system:
What is a Neuron?
Having this means you are able to understand another person's feelings, situation, and motives:
What is Empathy?
The midsagittal plane divides the body this way:
What is in "equal right and left sides"?
A muscle's ability to be stretched:
What is Extensibility?
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"?
This is the use of good judgment in what you say and do:
What is Discretion?
“I have severe headaches and fevers.”
Where does this statement belong in a SOAP note?
What is Subjective Data?
Connective tissue that holds long bones together at joints:
What are Ligaments?
A Federal Privacy Law:
What is HIPAA?
This muscle type is under voluntary control:
What is Skeletal?
Turning a body part upward:
What is Supination?
Health care career pathway is focused on "changing the health status of the patient over time":
What is Therapeutic?
This is a wrongful act that does not involve a contract:
What is a Tort?
A positive Gower's sign is objective data observed in this muscular system disease:
What is Muscular Dystrophy?
Allows the muscle to return to its original shape after contraction/stretching:
What is Elasticity?
Regarding medical law and the ability to give consent, a minor would be considered to have what?
What is a Legal Disability?
The largest internal organ is found in this abdominal quadrant:
What is RUQ (right upper quadrant)?
The largest and highest section of the brain; outer part is arranged in folds and separated into lobes:
What is the Cerebrum?
A phlebotomist, EKG technician, and EEG technician belong in this health career pathway:
What is Diagnostic?
False statements causing a person to be ridiculed or damages their reputation:
What is Defamation?
This type of assessment is achieved using a stethoscope:
What is "Auscultation"?
This part of the nervous system that contains the sympathetic and parasympathetic divisions:
What is Autonomic?
The name of the shaft of a long bone:
What is Diaphysis?
The layer of skin containing blood vessels, lymph vessels, nerves, involuntary muscle, sweat and oil glands, and hair follicles:
What is Dermis/True Skin?
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?
This health career pathway is involved with creating a therapeutic environment:
What is Support Services
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?
Use of observation, palpation, percussion, & auscultation leads to this portion of in a SOAP note:
What is Assessment?
Complex protein that carries both oxygen and carbon dioxide:
What is Hemoglobin?
This body plane divides the body into front and back sections:
What is Coronal/Frontal?
Skeletal division that contains the cranium, sternum, spinal column, and ribs:
What is the Axial Skeleton?
Lowest part of the brainstem; responsible for heartbeat, respiration, and blood pressure:
What is the Medulla Oblongata?
The number of health career pathways:
What is Five?
Written defamation:
What is Libel?
Medical term for blood pressure of 150/95:
What is Hypertension?
Inflammation of the membranes surrounding the central nervous system:
What is Meningitis?
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?
This valve separates the right atria and right ventricle:
What is the Tricuspid?
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?