Infection Control
Vital Signs
Vital Signs 2
Physical Exam
Microbiology
100

Two most common diseases that pose a threat to healthcare workers.

Hepatitis B, HIV/AIDS

100

Normal axillary temp.

96.6 - 98.6

100

Regularity or spacing of the heartbeat.

rhythm

100

Distance vision chart.

Snellen

100

What color do gram positive bacteria stain?

purple

200

What is used and in what quantity for a disinfection solution.

1 : 10 bleach and water

200

Difference between systolic and diastolic.

pulse pressure

200

Breathing pattern that frequently precedes death.

Cheyne-Stokes

200

Medical term for measurement.

mensuration

200

Round shaped bacteria.

cocci

300

Time period between exposure and appearance of symptoms.

incubation period

300

Range for a fever to be classified as severe.

102 - 104

300

Small, non-deep breaths can be described as:

shallow

300

Shock position.

Trendelenburg

300

Bacteria in chains.

Strepto

400

Name the 5 types of pathogens.

virus, bacteria, fungus, parasite, rickettsiae

400

Temperature regulation is a function of what brain structure?

hypothalmus

400

Apical pulse greater than radial pulse.

pulse deficit

400

Close vision chart.

Jeager

400

Bacteria in clusters.

staphylo

500

Name in order, the chain of infection.

pathogen, host, exit, transmission, entry, susceptible host

500

Balance between heat loss and heat production.

Metabolism

500

HTN for no apparent reason.

Primary or Essential

500

Lying on your back, knees bent.

Dorsal recumbant.

500

Wavy shaped bacteria.

spirilla

600

Destruction of pathogens after they leave the body.

Medical asepsis.

600

Feeling for the radial pulse to disappear while pumping up the blood pressure cuff.

Pulse obliteration.

600

What is the blood test performed on every newborn baby?

Newborn Screening

600

Color vision chart.

Ishihara

600

Name in order, the 3 levels of cleanliness.

Sanitization - Disinfection - Sterilization

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