What does the medical prefix glycol- mean?
What is sugar
What is PPE used for?
What is Infection Control
What organ is located on the left side of the chest and has a pulse?
What is the heart
Name one of the vital signs
1. Blood pressure
2. Temperature
3. Pulse
4. Level of pain/consciousness
5. Respiration
Will you be joining Health Careers Academy next year?
YES
What does the medical prefix lip- mean?
What is fat
What is the first piece of PPE that you put on?
What is gown
What is the major organ that is part of the respiratory system?
What are the lungs
What is hypotension?
What is low blood pressure
What is the instrument used to listen to the heart/lungs?
What is a stethoscope?
What is the study of drugs called?
What is Pharmacology?
How far should gloves be extended when putting on PPE?
What is to cover the wrist of the isolation gown
What organ circulates oxygenated blood throughout the body?
What is the heart
What is the baseline/average blood pressure?
what is 120/80
What is the average resting heart rate in adults?
What is 60-100 beats per minute
What is the medical term for sun?
What is helio-
What does PPE stand for?
what is Personal Protective Equipment
How many bones are in an adult body?
What is 206
What are top and bottom numbers called when reading blood pressure?
Top:systolic
Bottom:diastolic
What is the largest bone in the body?
What is the femur
What does rhinitis mean?
What is inflammation of the nose?
Show the proper steps in putting on PPE
1. Gown
2. Mask
3. Goggles
4.Gloves
What is the largest organ?
What is the skin
Name the location of five pulses?
1. behind the knee (popliteal)
2. on the wrist (radial)
3. temple (temporal)
4. neck (carotid)
5. apex of heart (apical)
6. mid/upper arm (brachial)
7.femor/groin (femoral)
8. top of foot (pedal)
What is a gastroenterologist?
What is a Specialist in the study of the stomach and intestines