Legal and Ethical Issues
Infection Prevention and Control
Safety Measures for All
Human Body Overview
Nonblood Specimens
100

tell people what they must do.

What are laws?

100

pathogens that invade the body and multiply causing an infection.

What are harmful microorganisms?

100

may be caustic or flammable.

What are chemicals?

100

physical and chemical processes in the body.

What is metabolism?

100

pads of synthetic material at the end of a stick or wire.

What are swabs?

200

the knowledge of right and wrong.

What are ethics?

200

Occupational Safety and Health Administration and Centers for Disease Control.

What are OSHA and the CDC?

200

a machine commonly used to seperate substances in blood and other specimens through rapid spinning.

What is a centrifuge?

200

widen. narrow.

What is dilate? What is constrict?

200

a very thin tube that can be inserted into the bladder through the urethra to collect urine.

What is a catheter?

300

Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act

What is HIPAA?

300

one is limited to a specific location in the body while the other affects the entire body.

What is the difference between a localized and systemic infection?

300

another word for dispersed through the air in such a way that they might be inhaled, as with small particles of liquid or dried blood.

What is aerosolized?

300

Nonspecific immunity.

What protects the body from disease in general?

300

drawn out by suction.

What is aspirated?

400

testing that is done near the patient, but not all are CLIA waved, and not all can be performed by PBT's.

What are point-of-care-tests?

400

the law that requires that healthcare facilities protect employees from bloodborne health hazards.

What is the Bloodborne Pathogens Standard?

400
the RACE acronym.

What to remember if there is a fire?

400
secretes hormones that regulate body processes.

What is peristalsis?

400

culture and sensitivity test.

What is given if a patient has had repeated or severe urinary tract infections?

500
when a person is temporarily unable to provide express consent, healthcare works can provide care that a "reasonable person" would consent to in order to protect his life and well-being.

What is implied consent?

500

features of medical devices that make their use less hazardous.

What are engineering controls?

500

chemicals must be clearly labeled, and all possible hazards must be clearly communicated in this document.

What is the Safety Data Sheet (SDS)?

500

the 10 systems in the human body.

What are integumentary (skin), musculosketal, nervous, circulatory, respiratory, urinary, gastrointestinal, endocrine, reproductive, and immune/lymphatic systems?

500

postrandial.

What is when glucose is sometimes monitored? (after meal)

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