Intake 1
Intake 2
Screening
Vitals 1
Vitals 2
100

Name two examples of demographic information

name, address, telephone number, insurance information, emergency contact, birth date

100
Is stomach pain objective or subjective information?

Subjective

100
What is a common symptom for depression?

Lethargy, apathy, fatigue, etc

100

The technical name for a BP cuff

What is a sphygmomanometer? 

100

What unit is systolic BP measured in?

MM of mercury 

200

How many methods of identification are required to properly identify a patient?

Two

200
Another name for a record of the patient's past illnesses
What is the Medical Record?
200

What is a common symptom of anxiety?

Sweaty palms, high heart rate, poor concentration, etc

200

What are you checking for with a pupillary reflex test?

If you shine light on one eye, both should constrict

200

What is the most common method of assessing bodily temperature?

Oral (thermometer)

Using a device to measure forehead temperature is also an acceptable answer

300

The part of a patient's health record detailing lifestyle, habits,  environmental factors, substance use, diet, exercise, and social support

What is social history?


300
True or false: the patient must be asked about any changes to insurance at every visit

True

300

True or false: abdominal pain can commonly be caused by a non physical problem (Stress, anxiety, etc)

True

300

True or false: a patient should be notified before you count their respiratory rate.

False

300

What is the most accurate place to measure temperature?

Rectal

400

This is the term for the primary reason that the patient is visiting the hospital.

What is chief complaint?

400

What category would smoking go in? (demographics, family history, social history, etc.)

Social history

400

For what type of disease is family history most relevant to discuss?

Genetically influenced or caused diseases
400

Physically feeling a body part to assess condition

What is palpation?

400

The technical term for when a patient does not have enough oxygen in their blood. (hint: it stars with -hyp)

What is hypoxia?

500

True or false, it is common to ask for a patient's full SSN when identifying them?

False, usually only the last four digits are asked for

500

Is a chief complaint usually considered subjective or objective information?

Usually  subjective

500

What is white coat syndrome?

A fear or anxiety surrounding hospital situations or healthcare employees

500

True or false: a 6 year old should have a heart rate of 60-100 bpm

False

500

The term for difficult breathing based on bodily positioning

What is orthopnea?

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