CPR/OSHA/SOAP
Medical language
LABS
Illnesses/Body systems/med math
Dx/Rx/Sx
100

The ratio for single person CPR  for an infant is

30:2

100

Medical language based on ___ and Greek

Latin

100

A trade name for a medication that contains several antibacterial and is applied to a specific area of the skin to treat skin irritation. It affects only the area to which it is applied.

Neosporin

100

LXXXVII is roman numeral for:

87

100

A vertical plane that passes through the body longitudinally. It divides the body into a left section and a right section

sagittal plane

200

C-A-B in CPR stands for:_____________________

compressions, airway, and breathing

200

How to break down medical terminology:

A ____ is at the beginning of a word

A ____ is most of the time the ending of the word

A Root word is the foundation of the word

A Combining vowel is usually : ____added to a root

A combining form takes a root word and a vowel

Prefix, Suffix, -o

200

The way you prepare or cook a food not only affects its 

outside appearance, flavor, and texture, 

but its nutritive value and aroma as well.

This also changes the values of vitamins. 

What is one of the most diverse fruits we can name that has different vitamins and minerals depending on how it's processed and by changes of its color


Bananas

200

Symptoms include dizziness, 

confusion

sunken eyes, 

fainting, 

rapid breathing,

and a racing heart rate of 120 BPM.


dehydration

200

This scan is a noninvasive imaging procedure that uses X-rays and computer technology to create detailed images of the inside of the body.

Computed Tomography (CT)

300

Laboratory tests (such as blood and urine tests), imaging tests (such as mammography and CT scan), endoscopy (such as colonoscopy and bronchoscopy), and biopsy are all diagnostic procedures. They go in SOAP notes under the letter: 

o- objective

300

Loss of feeling or sensation caused by certain drugs

anesthesia

300

-rrhaphy:

suture

300

A network of tissues and organs that help protect the body from infection and disease, and is part of the body's immune system

Lymphatic System

300

jaund/o:

lute/flav:


yellow

400

Materials that present a health risk and cause infectious disease.

Biohazards

400

A scraped area on the skin resulting from injury or irritation

Abrasion

400

A (lasik) procedure to correct the refractive state of the cornea.

Keratomileusis (kerat/o- = cornea; -mileusis = lathe)

400

1 meter is _____MM

1000

400

They specialize in root canals . A dental specialist

Endodontist

500

During OSHA medical training, students learn about the importance of personal protective equipment (PPE). Which of the following is the primary purpose of PPE in a healthcare or medical setting?

To protect workers from exposure to hazardous substances and infectious materials.


(PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) such as gloves, masks, goggles, and gowns is used to protect healthcare workers from potential exposure to bloodborne pathogens, chemicals, and infectious materials in the workplace. This is a key component of OSHA training for ensuring workplace safety.)

500

A bacteria normally found in the human gastrointestinal tract which can cause diarrheal diseases

E. coli

500

A defect of an optimal system, usually the lens where the light does not focus correctly on the retina causing a blurred vision.

Astigmatism

500

Diagnose this:  


Chest pain that may feel like pressure, tightness, pain, squeezing or aching.

Pain or discomfort that spreads to the shoulder, arm, back, neck, jaw, teeth or sometimes the upper belly.

Cold sweat.

Fatigue.

Heartburn or indigestion.

Lightheadedness or sudden dizziness.

Nausea.

Heart attack

500

Surgical puncture of a cavity

-centesis

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