Skills or Qualities of a Healthcare Worker
HIPAA
Vital Signs, Infection Control or OSHA
CPR
Terminology
100

ID Badge, Scrubs, Hair pulled back, Non-Slip Shoes

What is the proper appearance and attire for clinical rotations students

100

HEALTH INSURANCE PORTABILITY AND ACCOUNTABILITY ACT

What is the meaning of the abbreviation HIPAA or what it stands for

100

120/80

What is the normal range for adult blood pressure?

100

1:1 SEC

What is the breath ratio for CPR on an adult?

100

Sudden Onset

What is the definition for Acute?

200

Do nothing...phones are not allowed in the hospital

What do you do with a selfie picture that a patient asks to take with you and sends you the picture.

200

Personal Health Information

What is the meaning of PHI or what PHI stands for

200

Temperature

Pulse

Blood Pressure

Respirations

What are the 4 main vital signs of life?

200

AN UNCONSCIOUS PERSON WHO IS NOT BREATHING AND HAS NO PULSE

Who or what type of victim would require CPR?

200

NFL Player Tom's (HINT: Inside Joke) heartbeat?

What is Bradycardia?

300

 A HOSPITAL WORKER SAYS "I AM NOT REALLY SURE, BUT LET ME TAKE YOU TO THE INFORMATION DESK SO WE CAN BOTH FIND OUT," AND AFTER YOU MAKE SURE THE VISITOR KNOWS WHERE THEY ARE GOING, YOU THEN PROCEED TO YOUR ASSIGNED ROTATION.

What is - the thing you should say or do if a visitor of the hospital asks you where something is and you are unsure
300

apply appropriate administrative, technical, and physical safeguards to protect the privacy of protected health information (PHI), in any form

What is the things that HIPAA requires covered entities to do? 

300

HAND HYGIENE, USE OF PPE, AND COUGH ETIQUETTE

What are standard precautions?

300

Allows the heart's chambers to fill completely between compressions, creating negative pressure for blood to be drawn back into the heart

Why is full chest compression recoil in CPR important?

300

Any wrongful act?

What is a TORT?

400

Get an interpreter

What is the thing that should be done if you are concerned about a patient's ability to understand important information?

400
  1. PROVIDING DIRECT OR INDIRECT TREATMENT TO PATIENTS

  2. PATIENT REFERRAL FROM ANOTHER PROVIDER

  3. CONSULTATION FROM ANOTHER PROVIDER

What are situations where a healthcare professional may access a patient’s PHI?

400

ANY PHYSICAL ASSAULT, THREATENING BEHAVIOR OR VERBAL ABUSE OCCURRING IN THE WORKPLACE.

What is workplace violence?

400

Complete the heimlich maneuver

What is the way you care for a choking victim?
400

Spoken Defamation

What is slander?

500

FOR PROPER IDENTIFICATION & TO MEET REQUIREMENTS OF ALL HOSPITAL EMPLOYEES AND VOLUNTEERS

What is the reason students are required to wear an ID badge at all times

500

Shred Them

What is the BEST method for disposing of important documents?

500

SYSTEMIC INFECTION

What is it called when the whole body is affected by a pathogen?

500

Use it...Power it on

The first thing you do when an AED arrives on the scene?

500

INCORRECT INFORMATION TARNISHING ONE’S REPUTATION

What is Defamation?

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