Anatomy
Diseases and conditions
The hospital team
Patient safety & communication
Geriatric essentials
100

The four major categories of components of the human body are cells, tissues, organs, and this fourth category

What are systems?

100

The word meaning that a chronic disease lasts for a year or more.

What is duration?

100

This professional supports surgeons and prepares the instruments for surgery

What is a scrub nurse?

100

For a simple medical procedure, asking, "Is it ok if I..." is a sufficient way to obtain this from a patient

What is consent?

100

Immobility, instability, incontinence, and intellectual impairment were originally described by Bernard Isaacs using this collective term

What are the geriatric giants?

200

Connective, epithelial (skin), muscle, and nervous are the four basic types of this

What is tissue?

200

Cancer, stroke, arthritis, and heart disease are the most common types of this category of illness

What are chronic diseases or what is chronic disease?

200

A person in this role specializes in diseases of the heart and blood vessels

What is a cardiologist?

200

An operation is an example of a more serious procedure where this kind of consent is required

What is written consent (or a signed consent form)?

200

This musculoskeletal disease involves the loss of muscle mass, strength, and performance with age

What is sarcopenia?

300

This structure consists of 22 different bones, including the 8 bones of the cranium.

What is the skull?

300

According to the World Health Report 2010, major risks for chronic disease include raised cholesterol, physical inactivity, and this circulatory system issue

What is hypertension?

300

This medical professional attends births and delivers babies, in addition to caring for the mother before and after the birth.

What is a midwife?

300

This communication tool provides a framework for conversation about medical situations requiring immediate attention and action, helping to reduce errors

What is SBAR?

300

Toileting, walking, bathing, and dressing are examples of these basic activities; a person’s ability to perform them without help is used when assessing care needs

What are activities of daily living (ADLs)?

400

The human body has ten major systems, including the Digestive, Nervous, and Endocrine, along with this system that pumps blood

What is the circulatory system?

400

This chronic condition comes in Type 1, Type 2, and Gestational forms, and Type 2 is usually controlled by medication, diet, and exercise

What is diabetes?

400

This professional examines samples and tissues under a microscope

What is a lab technician?

400

In this section of the SBAR framework, the information provided should include the admitting diagnosis, date of admission, and the list of current medications

What is background?

400

When giving urgent or strong advice, modal verbs such as "ought to" and "should" are used, while phrases like "I'd" are used to give this kind of advice

What is personal advice?

500

This is the simplest unit of living matter that can maintain life and reproduce itself

What is a cell?

500

When testing blood glucose, results between 4 and 7 mmols/L are considered this, while levels over 11 mmols/L (one and a half hours after meals) are considered high

What is normal?

500

This hospital team member moves equipment, furniture, and patients around the hospital

What is a porter?

500

Being sensitive, giving patients privacy, and speaking normally are recommended strategies for managing these types of issues during care, for example when dealing with incontinence

What are potentially embarrassing moments for a patient?

500

In the Accident & Emergency department, a patient who has stopped breathing or is bleeding severely would be classified in this level of urgency, meaning they cannot wait

What is critical or what is critical condition?

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