A chart note that is described by the patient that cannot be measured.
What are Subjective Chart Notes?
Frontal vs Sagittal vs Transverse
Front/Back vs Left/Right vs Upper/Lower
A common vital sign reads 165/100
What is Hypertension or High Blood Pressure?
Keeping personal info private
What is HIPAA?
Gase exchange received into the body and released out the body through the lungs.
What is CO2 (Carbon Dioxide) and O2 (Oxygen)?
A chart note that can be measured like Vital Signs (blood pressure, lab values, heart rate).
What is an Objective chart note?
Inflammation or inflection of one or more small pouches or diverticula of the in the digestive tract.
What is Diverticulitis?
HIV/AIDS and Hepatitis B transmission
What is a blood born pathogen?
What is the maximum penalty for a HIPAA violation resulting from willful neglect?
$100,000 per violation
tiny hairs in the nose that filter out dust and other particles.
What is Cilia?
Clinical impressions and interpretations (Diagnosis) made by a Health Care Professional (Dr.) of subjective and objective information.
What is Assessment?
RUQ, LUQ, RLQ & LLQ
What are the 4 quadrants of the Digestive System?
What is Tuberculosis?
Understanding the feelings of another
What is Empathy?
Helps patient's breathe during an asthma attack
What is a Nebulizer or Albuterol Inhaler?
The way the Doctor decides to treat the patient for their illness.
What is the Plan?
Small organ in the GI System that can cause sudden death from infection if bursts and left without quick medical attention when inflammation and pain occur in LLQ.
What is the Appendix?
Blood Clot to the Lung
What is a pulmonary embolism?
Considered Protected Health Information (PHI) under HIPAA
What is Patient's:
Medical diagnoses, symptoms, social security numbers, date of birth, any additional personal information.
Part of the blood that caries Oxygen and CO2 to vital organs through the blood vessels?
What is Hemoglobin?
Represents the Health Profession to the public in an honest, positive, manor.
What is Ethics?
Anterior (Ventral) verses Posterior/Dorsal
Towards your front verses Towards your back
Symptoms include impaired breathing caused by a trigger (weather, dust mites, foods, trees, grass, or trees).q
What is an Asthma Attack?
Disposal of needles or other injectable products
Place in RED sharps container
Placed on patient's finger to take a rapid blood oxygen level and what is % Level?
What is a Pulse Oximeter? Normal level is 96-99%.