What are the 2 methods records can be stored?
Electronically
Paper filing
Nationality, race, culture, and race are examples of what ?
Diversity
Parkinson's Disease which was named after James Parkinson is an example of what?
Eponyms
Divides the body into front and back portions
Coronal Plane or Frontal Plane
What pathogen causes UTIs?
Escherichia Coli (E. coli)
Patients marital status; spouse name is an example of what content in medical records?
The most important therapeutic communication technique that fully concentrates on what being said and how it is being said
Active listening
RICE is the abbreviation for what meaning?
Rest Ice Compression Elevation
Pertains to carrying toward a structure
Afferent
Ringworm is what type of pathogen?
Fungi
The process of moving an active file to inactive is called what?
Purging
Environmental distractions, internal distractions, visual impairment, and hearing impairment is examples of what ?
Communication Barriers
A word part that is the foundation of the term
Root
What cavity contains the heart, lungs, esophagus and trachea. Protected by the ribs, the sternum, and vertebrae
Thoracic cavity
What are the 5 chains of infection?
Infectious Agent
Reservoir
Portal of exit
Mode of transmission
Portal of entry
Susceptible host
Is the main problem the patient is currently experiencing. The medical assistant should note the remedies the patient has tried, the duration of any pain, and the time that symptoms were first noticed.
Chief Complaint
State the 5 stages of Kuber- Ross stages of grief
Denial
Anger
Bargaining
Depression
Acceptance
A disease, disorder, or syndrome that last longer than 6 months
Chronic
This quadrant includes the appendix, cecum, right ovary, right ureter, right spermatic cord, large intestine, and right kidney.
Right Lower Quadrant RLQ
describe the different shapes of bacteria:
Cocci and Bacilli
Grape like
Rod like
Vital signs, measurements, and lab reports is an example of ?
Objective content of health records
What is the first level of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs?
Physiological needs
A severe, sudden onset of a disease
Acute
How many regions is it on the human body?
9
A bacteria that requires oxygen
Aerobic